Küleon Bioscience
Company Details
Status: Private
Employees: 1-10
Location:
SEATTLE, Washington
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About: Küleon is a drug discovery company leveraging proprietary, AI-based technology to identify novel serotonergic drugs for the targeted treatment of various neuropsychiatric diseases and disorders.
We’ve created a proprietary portfolio of serotonin receptor ligands designed to target neurocircuit abnormalities in the brain that are responsible for difficult-to-treat disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. We have successfully identified several preclinical leads that have significantly improved agonism characteristics such as low-to-no hallucinogenic or cardiotoxic liability, as well as modified PK/PD profiles when compared to other known atypical antipsychotics and serotonergic drugs.
Serotonergic drugs have the potential to address multiple indications affecting large population groups that make up extremely sizable markets. This is because many of the current SSRIs and non-selective serotonin receptor agonists were not designed with an eye towards functional selectivity. Our novel compounds are designed for functional selectivity via biased signalling mechanisms, potentially enhancing their therapeutic effect and reducing unwanted side effects. Our proprietary molecular scaffolds and compounds are novel and patentable, providing us with a tremendous strategic foothold in the market as companies continue to explore novel mechanisms of action for targeting neuropsychiatric diseases and disorders.
We are collaborating with some of the world’s leading academic researchers and key opinion leaders in the serotonergic and atypical antipsychotic drug development space. Please reach out if you would like learn more about the work we are doing with our collaborators!
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