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SF YC W20 AI cyclic peptide drug discovery with Bristol Myers Squibb collaboration May 2024; $4.15M Khosla/Uncork/Feld-backed using ML+quantum computing for peptide optimization competing with Relay Therapeutics for pharma licensing.
Menten AI is a San Francisco-based AI drug discovery company — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $4.15 million in total funding from Y Combinator, Khosla Ventures, Uncork Capital, Feld Ventures, Mana Ventures, Quain Investments, Society Health, and Volpini Ventures — developing peptide and protein therapeutics using machine learning and quantum computing to design novel cyclic peptide drug candidates for pharmaceutical licensing partnerships, completing a research collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb in May 2024. Founded in 2018, Menten AI applies advanced AI algorithms for cyclic peptide optimization and protein structure design with a business model centered on licensing proprietary algorithms and drug candidates to pharma partners rather than developing therapeutics through full clinical development.
Cambridge MA neuroscience biopharma (NASDAQ: BIIB) at $9.7B 2024 revenue; LEQEMBI $87M Q4 (Alzheimer's first-in-class amyloid therapy), SKYCLARYS $102M Q4 (Friedreich's ataxia), MS franchise declining vs. Eli Lilly donanemab.
Biogen Inc. is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based neuroscience biopharmaceutical company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: BIIB) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — researching, developing, and commercializing therapies for neurological, neurodegenerative, and neurodevelopmental diseases including Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophy, and rare neurological conditions through approximately 7,400 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024, Biogen reported total revenue of $9.7 billion (-2% year-over-year) and GAAP diluted EPS of $11.18 (+40%), reflecting significant cost-cutting that improved profitability despite modest revenue decline. Revenue decline was driven by continued erosion in the core multiple sclerosis franchise (TECFIDERA, AVONEX, TYSABRI facing generic and biosimilar competition) while new product revenue grew: LEQEMBI (lecanemab, Alzheimer's disease, partnered with Eisai) generated approximately $87 million in Q4 2024 global sales — reflecting the slow but building commercial trajectory of the first drug to slow Alzheimer's cognitive decline — and SKYCLARYS (omaveloxolone, Friedreich's ataxia) generated $102 million in Q4, nearly double the year-earlier period. CEO Christopher Viehbacher, who joined in 2022 from Genentech's parent Roche, has led a strategic restructuring that includes cost reduction, pipeline refocus on high-probability neurology programs, and the LEQEMBI commercial execution through a partnership model with Eisai.
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