Generate Biomedicines has completed its IPO, raising an impressive $400 million that makes it the largest listing for a biotech on the Nasdaq so far this year. Incubated by investment group Flagship ...
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Despite wide availability of biologic drugs for asthma, use of these injectable medicines remains low — patients just dislike frequent injections. Generate Biomedicine’s lead drug candidate could ...
Generate:Biomedicines is the latest biotech to benefit from a renewed appetite from investors for publicly listed drug developers. Generate—which will list its stock on the Nasdaq this morning under ...
(Bloomberg) --Generate Biomedicines Inc. raised $400 million in an initial public offering, pricing its shares at the midpoint of the marketed range. The Somerville, Massachusetts-based drug developer ...
Generate Biomedicines Inc., a biotechnology firm using artificial intelligence in drug development, is seeking to raise as much as $425 million in an initial public offering, as listing activity in ...
Clinical-stage antibody company Generate:Biomedicines is the latest biotech to mull going public as momentum for IPOs continues to build. The Flagship-founded biotech has yet to set out how many ...
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