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Senti Biosciences secures $53m funding to advance therapeutic design platform

The round was led by New Enterprise Associates, with participation from 8VC, Amgen Ventures, Pear Ventures, Lux Capital, Menlo Ventures, Allen & Company, Nest.Bio, Omega Funds, Goodman Capital, and LifeForce Capital.

Most of the major diseases facing humanity are complex in nature, and existing treatments have found limited success in overcoming them. Recent breakthroughs in cell and gene therapy provide optimism for a new class of advanced medicines, but will require far greater functionality and control to enable widespread adoption.

Current approaches are not readily targeted to specific tissues, are not adjustable to the severity of disease, cannot be modulated once they are introduced, and lack the ability to have multiple mechanisms of action. This can lead to poor efficacy, safety issues, and negative side effects.

Senti Biosciences co-founder and CEO Dr Tim said: "Adaptive therapies have the potential to transform the treatment of challenging diseases.

"Synthetic biology has advanced significantly over the last several years, and the team we have assembled at Senti is uniquely capable of capitalizing on its progress to turn adaptive therapies into commercial reality. This funding round will accelerate the scaling of our genetic circuit programming platform and its translation into clinical treatments."

If the genetic programs that underwrite human biological functions are thought of as code, disease is the equivalent of errors in the execution of the code. Senti Biosciences is designing the future of medicine by programming adaptive therapies to fix these errors. Senti's technology platform enables them to rapidly design, build, and test various genetic circuits to enhance human cell and gene therapies.

These adaptive therapies can act locally, sense-and-respond to a variety of disease conditions, be controlled externally, and implement multi-factorial therapeutic functions. Senti's iterative design-driven approach further enables continuous improvements in the scalability and efficiency of their adaptive therapies.

Senti has developed a world-leading technology base that builds off of nearly two decades of its team's pioneering synthetic biology research across MIT, the Wyss Institute at Harvard, MD Anderson, Boston University, ETH Zurich, and other institutions.

It brings together pioneers across the fields of mammalian synthetic circuit engineering, therapeutic synthetic biology, immune cell engineering, and engineered cell therapies. Senti's platform functions across a wide range of cell and gene therapy modalities to address applications such as cancer, regenerative medicine, and autoimmune disease. Senti is currently advancing several internal therapeutic programs toward the clinic and welcomes the opportunity to partner with companies to realize the broad impact of their platform.

"Senti has built a world-class interdisciplinary team, uniquely capable of tackling the challenge of creating adaptive therapies," said Ed Mathers, partner at NEA and member of Senti's board of directors. "We are excited to support them in their extraordinary vision to change how difficult diseases are treated."

Senti Biosciences is a team of engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs on a mission to leverage synthetic biology to treat the most pressing diseases. They have pioneered new technology platforms to design synthetic gene circuits for adaptive cell and gene therapies.

Their recently completed Series A round of funding will be used to further the growth of their scalable therapeutic design platform and advance therapeutic candidates towards the clinic.