Two Canadian companies have made a splash advancing personalized medicine in both the US and Canada. Zymeworks raised $85 million in its IPO to advance the development of disruptive therapeutic platforms and biotherapeutics – the first Canadian venture-backed IPO in the life sciences sector since 2014. Additionally, Repare Therapeutics Inc. announced a US$68 million Series A financing financing to advance its platform and pipeline of novel medicines that target genetically defined weaknesses of cancers. Together, these companies demonstrate the increasing force of personalized medicine on the Canadian bioeconomy.
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F.D.A. panel recommends approval for gene-altering leukemia treatment
Stem-cell researchers solve mystery of relapse in acute myeloid leukemia
Mouse brain models reveal insights into genetics of autism
Characterizing the mouse genome reveals new gene functions and their role in human disease
Sequencing healthy patients reveals many carry rare genetic disease risks
Personalized medicine is driving the Canadian bioeconomy
$33 million to Toronto-led Structural Genomics Consortium
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