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UK nanopore sequencing pioneer with portable MinION device; £223M FY2025 revenue (+24% constant currency). Clinical revenues up 60% as sequencing moves to point-of-care.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) was spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005, commercializing a radically different sequencing approach: passing DNA strands through biological nanopore proteins embedded in a membrane and detecting characteristic ionic current changes to call bases in real time. This enables ultra-long reads (megabase scale), direct RNA sequencing, and epigenetic base modification detection without prior amplification.\n\nONT's product range spans from the palm-sized MinION (the world's first portable DNA sequencer) to the high-throughput PromethION 2 Solo and PromethION 48 platforms. These instruments have enabled field sequencing for infectious disease outbreak response (COVID-19, mpox, Ebola), real-time clinical microbiology, plant pathogen surveillance, and cancer genomics. The company reported £223 million in FY2025 revenue, representing 24% constant-currency growth, with clinical revenues up 60% and biopharma revenues up 30%.\n\nONT is publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange and holds approximately £300 million in cash. While accuracy has historically lagged Illumina and PacBio, successive chemistry improvements and the Kit14 chemistry have closed the gap for many applications. The company is expanding its presence in clinical diagnostics, with regulatory filings underway in key markets, and remains the benchmark for portable, real-time, and long-read sequencing.
Finch Therapeutics develops microbiome-based medicines targeting the gut-brain and gut-immune axis with programs in autism spectrum disorder and C. difficile.
Finch Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company founded in 2015 that develops microbiome medicines targeting the relationship between the gut microbiome and systemic diseases. The company is focused on two primary therapeutic areas: gastrointestinal infections including C. difficile and conditions involving the gut-brain axis including autism spectrum disorder where gut microbiome alterations have been associated with symptom severity. Finch's lead microbiome program CP101 targets recurrent C. difficile infection, competing in the same emerging microbiome therapeutics space as Seres Therapeutics. The company also conducts research on the COMET platform for autism spectrum disorder, exploring whether microbiome restoration can improve behavioral symptoms through the gut-brain connection. Finch has raised over $165M and has conducted multiple clinical trials of its microbiome medicines. The company's autism program represents a particularly innovative and scientifically ambitious program given the emerging evidence that gut microbiome composition influences neurological development and behavior. Finch's work contributes to the broader scientific validation of microbiome medicine as a legitimate therapeutic class beyond C. difficile.
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