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Seres Therapeutics develops microbiome therapeutics, including Vowst, the first FDA-approved oral microbiome medicine for preventing recurrent C. difficile infection.
Seres Therapeutics is a publicly traded clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company founded in 2012 that pioneered the development of microbiome therapeutics, medicines derived from human gut microbiota. The company's lead product Vowst received FDA approval in 2023 as the first oral microbiome therapeutic, consisting of purified fecal microbiota spores administered as capsules to prevent recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection after antibiotic treatment. C. difficile infects hundreds of thousands of Americans annually and has high recurrence rates that existing antibiotics cannot fully prevent. Vowst works by restoring a diverse, healthy gut microbiome that can resist C. difficile colonization. Seres has partnered with Nestlé Health Science for US commercialization and is developing pipeline programs for inflammatory bowel disease, oncology supportive care, and other conditions where the gut microbiome plays a pathological role. The company's success with Vowst validated the regulatory pathway for microbiome therapeutics and established Seres as the pioneer of an emerging therapeutic class with broad potential across gastrointestinal and systemic diseases.
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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