Life sciences briefing: Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007

Life sciences briefing: Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007

Featured companies: Enobia, F-star, N Spine, Omni Life Science

Enobia splints together $38M for bone disorders — Montreal’s Enobia, a biotech focused on aiming drugs specifically at bone diseases, raised C$40.1 million ($38 million) in a second funding round. Investors included OrbiMed Advisors, CTI Life Sciences Fund, the Fonds de solidarite FTQ, Desjardins Venture Capital, Lothian Partners and T2C2/Bio 2000.

Enobia intends to deliver bone-related drugs directly to bone tissue in order to reduce both dosages and possible… Continue Reading

Vascular biology biotech TargeGen raises $40M

San Diego’s TargeGen, a biotechnology targeting disease treatments related to abnormal blood-vessel growth, raised $40 million in a fourth funding round. New investors included Innovis Investments, VantagePoint Venture Partners and CTI Life Sciences Fund, joined by existing investors Forward Ventures, Enterprise Partners, Chicago Growth Partners.

TargeGen’s potential disease targets range from eye diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to cancer to heart disease. Its leading drug candidate, TG100801, completed an early-stage phase I trial in… Continue Reading