Tungle nabs $5M for calendar syncing tool
It’s a big day for digital scheduling startup Tungle. It not only announced a successful $5M first round of funding, but also the beta launch of its free scheduling software. The Montreal-based company offers a hosted application for coordinating meetings with groups of people across companies, platforms and calendaring software.
Commonwealth Capital Ventures, a new investor, led the round of funding, followed by JLA Ventures and Desjardins Venture Capital, which had kicked in a combined $1.5… Continue Reading
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
Life sciences briefing: Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007
(UPDATED at 5:55pm PT: See below.)
Featured companies: Sierra Surgical Technologies, HerbalScience Nutraceuticals, Topigen Pharmaceuticals, EKR Therapeutics, Molecular Partners, Celsense, Glucose Sensing Technologies, Falcon Genomics, Waters, Calorimetry Sciences, Parion Sciences, Gilead Sciences, Isto Technologies, Fluidnet, NABsys
Sierra Surgical raises $7.1M — Palo Alto, Calif.-based Sierra Surgical Technologies, a developer of female sterilization technology, raised $7.1 million in a first funding round, PE Hub reports, citing a regulatory filing. Alta Partners and De Novo Ventures provided the funding.
Singapore’s HerbalScience raises… Continue Reading