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Hatch Biofund is a life sciences venture capital firm based in the Philadelphia region, focused on early-stage capital for promising biotech companies. Founded to support the development of therapeutics and vaccines, the firm combines financial backing with industry expertise and physical platforms. It invests across various stages, including pre-seed to Series C, with a keen interest in capital efficiency and societal value.
Hatch Biofund exclusively invests in private companies developing therapeutics and vaccines for human use. The firm targets all development stages and diverse treatment modalities, such as small molecules, cell therapy, and gene therapy. A clear understanding of disease biology and efficient development pathways are critical to their investment thesis.
Notable portfolio companies include Vittoria Biotherapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage immunotherapy company; Latus Bio, focused on gene therapy for CNS diseases; Hula Therapeutics, an immunotherapy spinout from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; MasterSwitch Bio, developing modified mRNA therapies; and Ladder Bio, creating a novel chemical platform for selective binding molecules.
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Yes, Hatch Biofund often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies that align with their focus on therapeutics and vaccines.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies demonstrating significant progress and capital efficiency in their development.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but Hatch Biofund actively invests across various stages, indicating a substantial capital base.
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