Trace Neuroscience vs Aleph Alpha

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Trace Neuroscience

EmergingBioTech

Antisense Oligonucleotide (ALS)

Launched with $101M Series A (Third Rock, Atlas, GV, RA Capital). TRCN-1023 (ASO for UNC13A mRNA splicing) entered ALS clinical testing in early 2026 — skipping healthy volunteer phase. Targets 97% of ALS patients.

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Trace Neuroscience launched with $101 million in Series A financing from Third Rock Ventures, Atlas Venture, GV (Google Ventures), and RA Capital Management, developing TRCN-1023 — an antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) that corrects UNC13A mRNA splicing defects that have been genetically validated as a driver of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). The company went directly to ALS patient enrollment in early 2026, bypassing the healthy volunteer phase typical of first-in-human trials, reflecting confidence in the mechanism's tolerability profile.

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Aleph Alpha

EmergingAI Infra

Sovereign AI

Aleph Alpha raised €500M+ and pivoted to sovereign AI solutions for European governments, positioning as the leading provider of GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted AI infrastructure for regulated industries.

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Aleph Alpha is a German AI company building sovereign AI infrastructure for European governments and enterprises that require data sovereignty, GDPR compliance, and AI hosted within EU borders. Its Pharia AI platform provides LLM capabilities deployed on-premises or in EU data centers, serving German federal ministries, European defense agencies, and regulated industries including banking, healthcare, and legal services.

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