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InterVenn Biosciences utilizes a proprietary high-throughput glycoproteomic interrogation platform using artificial intelligence and mass spectrometry for next-gen precision medicine. The company is working to find new solutions in ovarian, pancreatic, liver, prostate, and kidney cancer, together with applications from the Vista suite of solutions for treatment and monitoring, immune profiling, patient stratification, and disease progression.
Joule has pioneered a CO2-to-fuel production platform, effectively reversing combustion through the use of solar energy. Free of feedstock constraints and complex processing, this platform can achieve unrivaled scalability, volumes and costs without the use of any agricultural land, fresh water or crops. Unlike products derived with complexity from petroleum or biomass, Joule Sunflow® products are produced in a direct, continuous process from abundant resources. The novel CO2-to-liquids conversion requires only sunlight, non-potable water and engineered bacteria that function as living catalysts to produce specific products, including ethanol and hydrocarbon fuels that are inherently compatible with existing infrastructure. Joule’s highly efficient process and production system are well suited for deployment around the world, unhindered by land or resource constraints. This uniquely modular system can achieve replicable productivity, whether installed across 100 or 1,000 acres, mitigating scale-up risks and ensuring stability of supply. At full-scale commercialization in ideal locations, the company ultimately targets 25,000 US gallons of Joule Sunflow®-E (solar ethanol) or 15,000 US gallons of Joule Sunflow®-D (solar diesel) per acre annually, for approximately $1.20/US gallon ($50/barrel). Joule has successfully pilot-tested its platform for over two years, initiated demonstration-scale operations, and assembled a specialized team to lay the groundwork for commercial deployment. The company is moving rapidly to commercialize Joule Sunflow-E, with Joule Sunflow-D and additional hydrocarbon fuels to follow. Joule is privately held and has raised approximately $200 million in funding to date. The company was founded within Flagship VentureLabs™, and operates out of Bedford, Massachusetts and The Hague, The Netherlands, with production operations in Hobbs, New Mexico.
BioServe is a Beltsville, MD-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Oregon Bioscience Association (@OregonBio) members are involved in cutting edge research and development of innovative health care, agricultural and environmental bio technologies. Our corporate members range from entrepreneurial start ups developing a first product to large multinationals. We also represent the state`s biotech research institutions, service providers to the industry and academic centers of learning. A unified voice for the Oregon bioscience community the Oregon Bio: * Represents the bioscience research to commercialization process * Helps to accelerate the growth of the biosciences industry in all parts of Oregon * Enhances the state`s bioscience business and research climate * Helps attract and retain bioscience talent and companies. * Vigorously works to improve the quality of the bioscience workforce * Partners with government at all levels to achieve its goals.
Orphan Star Therapeutics, LLC, a biopharmaceutical company, develops therapies for rare genetic diseases including Canavan disease, glut1 deficiency, and rare genetic skin diseases.