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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.
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.
Nasdaq-listed (PRME). $191M cash runway into 2027. IND for Wilson's Disease H1 2026. AATD IND mid-2026. $3.5B+ BMS collaboration. CGD Phase 1 showing rapid function restoration after single infusion.
Prime Medicine is a publicly-traded (Nasdaq: PRME) clinical-stage biotech developing Prime Editing — the most versatile and precise gene editing technology currently entering clinical trials, capable of making all 12 possible base-pair changes, small insertions, and deletions in DNA without double-strand breaks. The company has $191 million in cash runway into 2027, INDs planned for Wilson's Disease and Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) in 2026, and a $55 million upfront collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb worth up to $3.5 billion in milestones.
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