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BIOLIFE4D

BIOLIFE4D

Buffalo Grove, IL

Pioneered by accomplished business leaders, guided by world-class biomedical and life science experts, and financed through equity crowdfunding, BIOLIFE4D is driving a movement to transform the treatment of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. Leveraging advances in life sciences and cardiac tissue engineering to build human hearts suitable for implantation, this biotech company is committed to optimizing the process and technology around viable human organ replacement, and making it a safe, accessible, commercially viable, and cost-effective reality.

Jointechlabs

Jointechlabs

North Barrington, Illinois, United States

Jointechlabs is a regenerative medicine company that offers point-of-care medical devices enabling safe and cost-effective non-surgical treatments.

Sunny Biotechnology

Sunny Biotechnology

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Sunny Biotechnology Co focuses on the development of polyclonal, monoclonal, secondary antibodies, serum-free media and supplements for stem cell research, peptide synthesis service, and related biotech products for life science research and clinical diagnosis.

Syntax Bio

Syntax Bio

Chicago, IL, US

Syntax Bio is a preclinical-stage biotech company, overcoming longstanding challenges in stem cell-derived therapies by directly controlling and accelerating cell differentiation.

Vanqua Bio

Vanqua Bio

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Vanqua Bio is helping usher in a new era of hope for the millions of people living with neurodegenerative diseases. Our unique drug-development approach is designed to overcome longstanding challenges in the neuroscience field by capitalizing on the power of human genetics to identify genes that cause or increase the risk of neurodegenerative disease. We leverage novel, proprietary research tools and in vitro modeling of disease, based on patient-derived neuronal cells, to develop transformative therapies that slow or stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD), Alzheimer’s disease (AD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Gaucher disease (GD).