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Prevail Therapeutics

www.prevailtherapeutics.com

 
At Prevail Therapeutics, we are pioneering innovative therapies that aim to cure neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson`s disease. Our mission is to translate breakthrough advances in human genetics and gene therapy technology into life-changing medicines that slow, stop and reverse the neurodegenerative process. Our novel gene therapies target patients with urgent unmet needs, where there are currently no available therapies to change the progressive course of their diseases. Prevail was formed in 2017, and as an emerging biotechnology company, we are growing rapidly. We are building a team of dedicated, creative and talented individuals who share our passion for serving ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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Funding

Prevail Therapeutics raised $50M on 03/27/2019

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