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Founded in 1997 by Jordan S. Davis and Daniel C. Lubin, Radius Ventures is a venture capital firm based in the United States. The firm has backed over 40 venture-stage businesses in the health and life sciences sectors until its inactivity in 2024. Radius Ventures has a notable history of successful outcomes, including initial public offerings and strategic acquisitions.
Radius Ventures specializes in healthcare technology, diagnostics, and therapeutics, investing in companies that can significantly improve patient care and health outcomes. The firm targets seed to Series B stages, maintaining a disciplined, domain-driven investment approach. Check sizes are not specified, but the focus is on transformative healthcare solutions.
Notable portfolio companies include Conor Medsystems, which went public in 2004 and was acquired by Johnson & Johnson for $1.4 billion in 2007; BioStorage Technologies, acquired by Brooks Automation; and Tactile Medical (Nasdaq: TCMD), which ranked first in share price performance among med-tech IPOs for over two years post-IPO. Other significant exits include Health Language, Syft, Tabula Rasa Healthcare (now AnewHealth), and U-Systems, acquired by GE Healthcare.
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Radius Ventures invests in seed, Series A, and Series B stages, focusing on early to growth-stage healthcare companies.
The firm specializes in healthcare technology, diagnostics, and therapeutics, targeting companies that can enhance patient care.
Radius Ventures employs a disciplined, domain-driven investment strategy, seeking companies with the potential to transform health outcomes.
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