Life sciences briefing: Monday, Aug. 20, 2007
(UPDATED at 7:10pm PT: See below.)
Featured companies: NeurAxon, VytronUS, Avila Therapeutics, CardioNet, Ventana Medical Systems, CytoLogix, PlaCor
NeurAxon raises $32M for pain drugs — You have to hand it to Waltham, Mass.-based NeurAxon — the company certainly knows how to keep itself in the news. Today, it announced it has raised $32 million in a second funding round, a week after it reported a positive early-stage trial result for its experimental migraine treatment.
Investors included Delphi Ventures, OrbiMed Advisors,… Continue Reading
Life sciences briefing: Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007
Featured companies: NeurAxon, TechniScan Medical Systems, ViewRay, Advion BioSystems, NanoTek, Cerionx, Ionscope, EncorePath
NeurAxon to raise $25M for pain treatment – Waltham, Mass.-based NeurAxon, which just named Lawrence Bloch as its new CEO last week, now plans to raise $25 million in a second funding round this quarter, VentureWire reports (subscription required). The round is slated to wrap up when — and if — the company’s lead drug, a migraine treatment that targets an enzyme called neuronal nitric… Continue Reading
Brownian motion: Personnel moves in the life sciences
NeurAxon, a Waltham, Mass., biotech developing new pain drugs, named Lawrence Bloch as its new CEO. Bloch was previously chief financial officer of NitroMed, a company best known for BiDil, the first drug approved specifically to treat heart disease in African-Americans. BiDil sales haven’t really taken off, and NitroMed’s stock has fallen considerably since its recent high in February. Bloch left his position at NitroMed almost a year and a half ago.
Amira Pharmaceuticals, a San… Continue Reading