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Precision oncology biotech developing African population-specific cancer diagnostics; $25M Cancer Grand Challenges award with Roche partnership on The African Cancer Atlas in Ghana.
Yemaachi Biotechnology is a precision oncology company applying immunogenomics, bioinformatics, and AI to develop cancer diagnostics and treatments specifically calibrated for African and African-descent populations — addressing the critical gap in oncology research where most cancer data and therapies have been developed on predominantly European-ancestry patient populations, leaving African patients underserved by current diagnostic tools and treatment protocols. Founded and backed by Y Combinator, Yemaachi is based in Accra, Ghana and has raised $29+ million including a $25 million Cancer Grand Challenges award and a $3 million seed round led by V8 Capital.\n\nYemaachi's research platform combines the collection of cancer genomics data from African patients (building one of the largest African cancer biobanks) with AI analysis to identify genomic variants, immune signatures, and biomarkers specific to African populations. This enables the development of diagnostic tests calibrated for African-specific tumor biology and the identification of therapeutic targets that may differ from European-ancestry cancer drivers. The company launched the Sheba HPV Test in Ghana (cervical cancer screening) and is partnering with Roche on The African Cancer Atlas — a comprehensive genomic characterization of cancer across Africa.\n\nIn 2025, Yemaachi operates at the intersection of oncology research, diagnostics, and population genomics for an underserved market. Cancer is a growing health crisis across sub-Saharan Africa, where late-stage diagnosis is the norm due to limited screening infrastructure and the poor sensitivity of Western-developed tests on African patients. Yemaachi's approach — building African-specific cancer intelligence — positions the company as both a research institution and a commercial diagnostics provider. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the African Cancer Atlas partnership with Roche, launching additional HPV and cancer screening products across West Africa, and partnering with global pharma companies seeking to include African populations in clinical trials.
Boston AI GPCR drug discovery with $1.3B Eli Lilly collaboration Aug 2025 for obesity/cardiometabolic; $158M total ($120M RA Capital/Insight/NVIDIA/Lilly Series A Sep 2024) with MC4R obesity program advancing to IND competing with Relay Therapeutics.
Superluminal Medicines is a Boston-based biotechnology company — backed with approximately $158 million in total funding including a $33 million seed in 2023 and a $120 million Series A in September 2024 led by RA Capital Management with Insight Partners, NVIDIA's NVentures, and Eli Lilly — developing AI-driven small molecule drugs targeting G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), combining artificial intelligence, protein dynamics simulation, and structural biology to discover drugs for 70% of GPCRs that currently remain "undruggable" despite GPCRs representing the target class for approximately 35% of all FDA-approved drugs. In August 2025, Superluminal secured a landmark $1.3 billion collaboration agreement with Eli Lilly to discover small molecule therapeutics for obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, and is advancing its lead internal MC4R agonist program (for obesity treatment) toward IND-enabling studies with human trials expected Q4 2026. Founded in 2022.
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