Iambic Therapeutics is the latest biopharmaceutical company to raise a venture capital mega-round in support of an artificial intelligence-powered drug discovery platform and emerging clinical-stage development pipeline, announcing 3 October that it closed a $100m series B round. The company formerly known as Entos Inc. follows many peers with AI-powered discovery and development platforms that have raised big money in 2023.
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Private Company Edition: Iambic, formerly known as Entos, closed a $100m series B venture capital round to advance its AI-discovered therapeutics. Also, Evozyne raised $81m and Acesion brought in €45m in series B rounds, while Mogrify added $10m to bring its series A to $46m.

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