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Cambridge MA precision oncology biotech using Dynamo platform to exploit protein motion for drug design; lead asset RLY-2608 targets PI3Kα in breast cancer.
Relay Therapeutics was founded in 2016 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, emerging from research at MIT and D.E. Shaw Research. The company is built around its Dynamo platform, which integrates computational protein motion modeling (molecular dynamics simulations) with structural biology and medicinal chemistry to design small-molecule drugs that exploit the dynamic conformational states of disease-relevant proteins—a dimension traditional structure-based drug design ignores.\n\nRelay's lead program, RLY-2608, is a first-in-class allosteric, mutant-selective PI3Kα inhibitor for advanced breast cancer patients with PI3KCA mutations. Unlike approved PI3Kα inhibitors that cause metabolic toxicity by inhibiting wild-type PI3Kα in normal tissues, RLY-2608 selectively targets the mutant form. The compound has shown early clinical promise including objective responses in patients who progressed on prior alpelisib, supporting a differentiated profile. Additional programs target FGFR2 and SHP2 in solid tumors.\n\nRelay has raised over $1.2 billion in equity financing and holds substantial cash reserves. The company is conducting multiple clinical trials and building a pipeline that validates its Dynamo-guided discovery approach. Though revenue-stage remains early, Relay represents a leading example of next-generation computational oncology companies seeking to turn protein dynamics insights into selective, differentiated medicines.
Vancouver-based antibody discovery platform with 104+ partner programs; $75M FY2025 revenue. Expanding into wholly owned assets with ABCL635 in Phase 1 for vasomotor symptoms.
AbCellera Biologics was founded in 2012 in Vancouver, Canada by Carl Hansen, growing out of research at the University of British Columbia. The company built a high-throughput antibody discovery platform integrating microfluidics, genomics, single-cell sequencing, and AI/ML to rapidly identify therapeutic antibody candidates from natural immune responses. AbCellera played a prominent role in the COVID-19 pandemic by discovering bamlanivimab for Eli Lilly in under 90 days.\n\nAbCellera's partnership model operates on a discovery fee plus downstream milestone and royalty structure, having started over 104 partner-initiated programs with downstream participation as of December 2025. Partners include major pharmaceutical companies and biotechs; the company expanded its collaboration with AbbVie in 2025 to develop T-cell engagers for oncology. Total FY2025 revenue was $75 million ($47M from royalties/licensing, $27M from partnered program work), compared to $29 million in 2024—a dramatic increase driven by royalty flows from approved medicines.\n\nIn 2025 AbCellera began transitioning from pure partnership model toward wholly owned therapeutic assets, with ABCL635 (a GnRH receptor antibody for vasomotor symptoms) entering Phase 1. The company maintains approximately $700 million in liquidity, providing a long runway. AbCellera is considered a foundational infrastructure provider for the antibody-based drug discovery ecosystem.
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