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BigHat Biosciences
Backed bySection 32About BigHat Biosciences
BigHat's mission is to improve human health by making it far easier to design advanced, next-generation antibody therapeutics. The company works to accelerate the development of these therapies and positions itself at the forefront of antibody design. BigHat is backed by a notable group of investors, including Section 32, Andreessen Horowitz, 8VC, Amgen Ventures, Bristol Myers Squibb, Quadrille, Grids Capital, AME Cloud Ventures, Innovation Endeavors and Gaingels. This strong investor lineup provides credibility and support as BigHat pursues its mission in the biotech market.
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