Anima Biotech: Lighting The Way In Protein Translation

Emerging Company Profile: With a new partner in Eli Lilly, Anima Biotech and its disruptive technology that controls protein translation is starting to make waves as it urges the industry to see the light.

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Anima Biotech Inc. is a pioneer of translation control therapeutics, a new class of drugs that control protein translation. It is led by Yochi Slonim, a software and technology entrepreneur by background and a convert to the excitement of the biotech business.

When Slonim was introduced to the idea of translation control therapeutics 12 years ago, he had just sold his third...

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