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AI protein design company released OpenCRISPR-1, the first gene editor designed entirely by AI; raised $35M developing novel enzymes, antibodies, and gene-editing tools by exploring protein sequence space beyond what evolution has produced.
Profluent Bio is an AI protein design company founded in 2022 by former Meta AI researcher Ali Madani, raising $35M in seed and Series A funding. The company trains large generative models on biological sequence data to design novel proteins with specific structural and functional properties, analogous to how large language models generate text. Profluent made scientific history in 2024 by publishing OpenCRISPR-1, the first gene editor designed entirely by AI rather than adapted from natural organisms, which the company released open source for non-commercial research. The platform enables design of novel enzymes, antibodies, and gene-editing tools by exploring protein sequence space far beyond what evolution has produced. Profluent works with pharmaceutical and agricultural biotechnology companies that need custom protein tools for research and therapeutic development. The company represents a fundamental advance in moving protein engineering from directed evolution and rational design toward generative AI-driven discovery.
Roche subsidiary and founding biotech; invented the biologics industry with recombinant DNA. Blockbuster oncology franchise includes Herceptin, Avastin, Rituxan, and Tecentriq.
Genentech was founded in 1976 in South San Francisco by Herbert Boyer and Robert Swanson, becoming the first company to produce human insulin using recombinant DNA technology and essentially launching the modern biotechnology industry. Acquired by Roche in 2009 for $46.8 billion, Genentech continues to operate with significant R&D autonomy as the US hub for Roche's pharmaceutical innovation.\n\nThe company is best known for pioneering cancer biologics, developing Herceptin (trastuzumab) for HER2-positive breast cancer, Avastin (bevacizumab) for multiple cancers, Rituxan (rituximab) for lymphoma, and Tecentriq (atezolizumab) for PD-L1 immunotherapy. Its discovery engine spans oncology, neuroscience, ophthalmology, and immunology with a robust early-stage pipeline leveraging AI-assisted target identification.\n\nGenentech generates tens of billions in annual revenue through Roche's Pharmaceuticals Division and remains one of the most productive biotech research sites in the world, consistently ranked among top employers in life sciences. The South San Francisco campus employs over 13,000 scientists, clinicians, and engineers, anchoring the Bay Area as a global biotech hub.
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