DoorDash Valued at $4 Billion After Adding $250M in New Funding

DoorDash has upped its valuation to $4 billion with a new $250 million financing round, five months after it raised $535 million to gain its “unicorn” status. The new $250 million funding round was co-led by Coatue Management and DST Global. CEO Tony Xu told Axios’s Dan Primack that the company hadn’t been actively seeking … Continue reading “DoorDash Valued at $4 Billion After Adding $250M in New Funding”

AfroTech: Could Detroit Be the Black Tech Capital of the Country?

Take a walk through the downtown core and it’s obvious the Motor City has mounted a comeback. Downtown Detroit is unquestionably benefitting from significant private investment, and witnessing its growth in the past decade has been truly impressive: Tech companies large and small have established offices here, buildings have been carefully renovated, the landscaping has … Continue reading “AfroTech: Could Detroit Be the Black Tech Capital of the Country?”

With BioNTech Deal, Pfizer Becomes Latest to Bet on mRNA Vaccines

Pfizer has become the latest drug maker to bet that synthetic messenger RNA molecules (mRNA) can be a new source for vaccines. This morning, the New York pharma company cut a deal with BioNTech, of Germany, to co-develop mRNA vaccines for flu prevention. BioNTech will run the initial human tests on these treatments, then hand … Continue reading “With BioNTech Deal, Pfizer Becomes Latest to Bet on mRNA Vaccines”

Tech Hiring Surges in Bay Area, NY, Boston: See Q2’s Top Employers

After a sluggish start to 2018, hiring has accelerated recently at the top software companies in three of America’s largest technology hubs. That’s according to the latest quarterly Digital Jobs Index compiled by John Barrett, a Boston-area partner with executive recruiting firm On Partners. The report tracks job growth at 100 leading software and Internet … Continue reading “Tech Hiring Surges in Bay Area, NY, Boston: See Q2’s Top Employers”

Best Buy Acquires GTCR’s GreatCall for $800M, Eyeing Aging Boomers

Best Buy is paying $800 million in cash for GreatCall, a San Diego-based healthtech company which private equity firm GTCR bought early last year. GreatCall operates a virtual mobile telecommunications network for a customer base of more than 900,000 elderly consumers. The company also sells gadgets, such as mobile devices with large screens and big … Continue reading “Best Buy Acquires GTCR’s GreatCall for $800M, Eyeing Aging Boomers”

Dating App Bumble Creates Fund to Invest in Diverse Female Founders

Austin—Bumble, the dating app maker that has expanded into other areas of social networking, has launched an investment fund focused on startups founded by women. The Bumble Fund plans to make early stage investments that focus on diverse female founders “who have been largely ignored by the established venture capital world,” according to news release … Continue reading “Dating App Bumble Creates Fund to Invest in Diverse Female Founders”

Fidelity Vets Launch Castle Island Ventures, a $30M Blockchain Fund

There’s a new venture fund in town, focused on the hypiest of hyped sectors right now: blockchain systems and cryptocurrencies. It’s a small fund, but what’s interesting about Castle Island Ventures is the pedigree of the Boston firm’s founders and the careful approach they’re taking. In an exclusive interview, co-founder and partner Matt Walsh says … Continue reading “Fidelity Vets Launch Castle Island Ventures, a $30M Blockchain Fund”

SF’s Full Harvest Bags $8.5M to Help Sell “Ugly and Surplus” Produce

Full Harvest, an online market for imperfect produce that previously would have been thrown out, announced it has raised $8.5 million in a Series A round of funding. The funding was led by Spark Capital and includes investors such as Cultivian Sandbox Ventures, Rent the Runway co-founder Jenny Fleiss, and John Scherr, head of strategic … Continue reading “SF’s Full Harvest Bags $8.5M to Help Sell “Ugly and Surplus” Produce”

Another Gilead Exec Exits as CMO Cheng Steps Down

Another top-level Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GILD]]) executive is stepping down. Andrew Cheng, a 19-year Gilead vet who was named chief medical officer of the Foster City, CA, company just four months ago, is leaving to “pursue another opportunity.” Former research chief Norbert Bischofberger left Gilead in March to run a biotech startup, Kronos Bio. And … Continue reading “Another Gilead Exec Exits as CMO Cheng Steps Down”

To Avoid Trouble, Companies Must Support Harassed Employees First

When news breaks about sexual harassment at a company like Uber, the public is likely to believe that the entire business has a cultural problem. In contrast, the same isn’t true for other issues, such as financial misconduct, which the public tends to see as a “bad apple” situation. That’s according to a study released … Continue reading “To Avoid Trouble, Companies Must Support Harassed Employees First”

Exabeam Raises $50M, Says It’s Gaining On Big Rival Splunk

Exabeam, a cybersecurity company that analyzes activity logs and other data generated by computers and devices as it scans for potential threats, announced today that it raised $50 million in a Series D funding round. San Mateo, CA-based Exabeam is one of the newer companies carving out a niche in a cybersecurity sector called SIEM, … Continue reading “Exabeam Raises $50M, Says It’s Gaining On Big Rival Splunk”

Ford’s Autonomic Pairs With Alibaba Cloud On Mobility Hub for China

Ford—one of the automakers competing in China’s huge car market—is now making a bid to provide China’s leading software infrastructure hub dedicated to streamlining transportation by connecting cars and riders with mobility services. Ford’s recently acquired unit Autonomic, which co-created the automaker’s Transportation Mobility Cloud (TMC), inked a deal Tuesday to partner with Alibaba Cloud, … Continue reading “Ford’s Autonomic Pairs With Alibaba Cloud On Mobility Hub for China”

Fresh Off GSK Deal, Gene Therapy Startup Orchard Bags Another $150M

Another gene therapy startup looks primed for an IPO. Orchard Therapeutics has just landed another $150 million to help drive forward a group of gene therapies it bought from British pharma company GlaxoSmithKline earlier this year. The Series C funding round from Deerfield Management, RA Capital Management, Venrock, and others, includes a number of “crossover” … Continue reading “Fresh Off GSK Deal, Gene Therapy Startup Orchard Bags Another $150M”

Alnylam Gets Landmark FDA OK For First-Ever RNAi Drug

[Updated at 4:08 pm ET, see below] Alnylam Pharmaceuticals made history this afternoon. The FDA has just approved Alnylam’s patisiran (Onpattro), making it the first medicine specifically cleared to treat a rare and deadly disease called hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (hATTR). The decision is a scientific milestone too: it marks the first-ever approval for a medicine … Continue reading “Alnylam Gets Landmark FDA OK For First-Ever RNAi Drug”

Bio Roundup: Medicare Drug Prices, FDA Moves, Gene Therapy News & More

Two imminent FDA rulings on two separate drugs aren’t just noteworthy for the patients they’ll help, but the long and winding road their developers have taken to get to this point. First is Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, which has spent 16 years and over $2 billion to try to bring an unproven form of medicine, RNA interference … Continue reading “Bio Roundup: Medicare Drug Prices, FDA Moves, Gene Therapy News & More”

You’ve Got Mail: Earth Class Mail Revamps After New Execs Take Over

San Antonio—Earth Class Mail, a 14-year-old company that digitizes snail mail for businesses, has announced a few upgrades to its product, including search features, the ability to share content over e-mail, and custom tags, among others. The new look and features are a reflection of a new CEO, Jess Garza, who took the helm of … Continue reading “You’ve Got Mail: Earth Class Mail Revamps After New Execs Take Over”

Austin Group Joins Other Tech Efforts to Promote Responsible AI Use

Artificial intelligence is poised to infiltrate nearly all aspects of human life. Given this development, technologists are focusing on how to ensure the technology usage is governed by ethics. “The general rule is that power begets responsibility,” says Michael Stewart, founder and CEO of Lucid AI, an AI startup in Austin. “If you’re bringing in a … Continue reading “Austin Group Joins Other Tech Efforts to Promote Responsible AI Use”

Lack of Diversity Isn’t a “Pipeline Problem,” It’s a Network Problem

Recently, I was in Chicago for Paradigm IQ’s D&I Lab: Data-Driven Strategies to Attract & Hire Diverse Talent, a one-day workshop designed to equip attendees with new strategies for designing an inclusive organization. In a room full of people with titles like chief people officer, director of diversity and inclusion, and director of leadership and organizational … Continue reading “Lack of Diversity Isn’t a “Pipeline Problem,” It’s a Network Problem”

ACM Report: AVs May be Less Disruptive to Trucking Jobs Than Expected

The advent of autonomous vehicles is expected to drastically change the transportation industry and affect those who work in it, but perhaps not as significantly as once thought, according to a new report commissioned by the American Center for Mobility. The study, which looked at potential impacts over the next decade, was funded by Waymo, … Continue reading “ACM Report: AVs May be Less Disruptive to Trucking Jobs Than Expected”

Domino Data Lab Raises $40M To Manage Clients’ Predictive Models

[Updated 8/8/18, 4:40 pm. See below.] Domino Data Lab, which provides a test bed to aid in the development of predictive models, as well as tools to monitor models in use, announced today it has raised $40 million to grow its data science services and build partnerships. San Francisco-based Domino is an evangelist for the use … Continue reading “Domino Data Lab Raises $40M To Manage Clients’ Predictive Models”

Yesware Hauls In $15M and Replaces Founding CEO

It’s the end of an era for Yesware, an eight-year-old maker of e-mail software for salespeople. The Boston-based startup announced Wednesday that it brought in $15 million in venture capital, but the bigger news is that co-founder and CEO Matthew Bellows will be replaced by chief operating officer Joel Stevenson. Stevenson joined Yesware in March … Continue reading “Yesware Hauls In $15M and Replaces Founding CEO”

SQZ Biotech Adds $72M as Cell Therapy Investment Keeps Burning Hot

SQZ Biotechnologies has landed its largest venture capital round yet: a $72 million Series C financing that the Watertown, MA-based company hopes can bring some of its experimental cell therapies into the clinic. SQZ has a technology that is able to squeeze cells (hence the company’s name) without killing them, enough to allow their membranes … Continue reading “SQZ Biotech Adds $72M as Cell Therapy Investment Keeps Burning Hot”

With Big Takeda Deal at Launch, Can Ambys Keep Control of Its Future?

A new biotech has debuted today aiming to make a variety of treatments for deadly liver diseases. The startup, Ambys Medicines, has formed an unusual, broad alliance with Takeda. Some early, wide-ranging partnerships between new biotechs and Big Pharma have fallen apart in the past and have been too limiting for the biotech, but Ambys’s … Continue reading “With Big Takeda Deal at Launch, Can Ambys Keep Control of Its Future?”

Salsify Grabs $43M to Help Brands Navigate Amazon & E-Commerce

In the online shopping age, it can be difficult for businesses to keep all of their product information updated and relevant to potential customers. Boston-based startup Salsify has spent several years helping brands manage their product content across Amazon (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AMZN]]), Google (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GOOGL]]) ads, the websites of brick-and-mortar retailers, and other digital marketplaces. Salsify … Continue reading “Salsify Grabs $43M to Help Brands Navigate Amazon & E-Commerce”

Blockchain Tomatoes & Edible Peels: Startups Innovate to Fight Spoilage

As much as 40 percent of food in this country is never eaten, yet 41 million people don’t have enough to eat, including 13 million children, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Some of that food insecurity is due to food spoilage, rendering billions of dollars’ worth of … Continue reading “Blockchain Tomatoes & Edible Peels: Startups Innovate to Fight Spoilage”

The Technology Behind Fighting California’s Fires & Other Disasters

As wildfires continued to burn across the length of California this month, Gov. Jerry Brown urged residents to stay on the alert and warned that the cost of fighting the climate-driven blazes will continue to strain future state budgets. Residents of the three Northern California counties hardest hit by wildfires last year have already learned … Continue reading “The Technology Behind Fighting California’s Fires & Other Disasters”

Bio Roundup: Alnylam’s Moment, Read on Rebates, Skinny Plans & More

Millions of people might be on vacation as we hit the dog days, but drug makers and politicians aren’t taking a break from the gamesmanship over high drug prices. After two years of blowing smoke, the Trump administration is threatening action on a few fronts, including against the powerful middlemen known as PBMs that decide … Continue reading “Bio Roundup: Alnylam’s Moment, Read on Rebates, Skinny Plans & More”

Patients Have “Fingers Crossed” As Alnylam Awaits Historic FDA Decision

[Updated, 8/6/18, see below] By next weekend, the FDA could for the first time approve a medicine that uses a biological trick that was only discovered two decades ago: RNA interference, which silences a gene before it can make a harmful protein. That medicine is patisiran (Onpattro), from Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ALNY]]). An approval wouldn’t … Continue reading “Patients Have “Fingers Crossed” As Alnylam Awaits Historic FDA Decision”

Arm Snaps Up Treasure Data To Complete IoT Device-To-Data Platform

[Corrected 8/3/18, 5:22 pm. See below.] Leading chipmaker and designer Arm announced today it is acquiring Silicon Valley data management company Treasure Data to complete a comprehensive platform to help customers efficiently extract and analyze data from Internet of Things devices. Cambridge, UK-based Arm, which was acquired by SoftBank for $32 billion in 2016, unveiled its … Continue reading “Arm Snaps Up Treasure Data To Complete IoT Device-To-Data Platform”

After Threats, Austin Founder Shut Browser Firm Authenticated Reality

Austin—When Authenticated Reality launched last year, it seemed that the company had struck gold in terms of market demand and fit. The Austin-based startup had developed a Web browser that would require users to prove they are who they say they are. Users would have to sign up for an account—scanning their driver’s license and … Continue reading “After Threats, Austin Founder Shut Browser Firm Authenticated Reality”

Cisco Plans to Buy Michigan Unicorn Duo Security for $2.35 Billion

Duo Security is set to be acquired by Cisco in a blockbuster deal worth about $2.35 billion. The purchase will bring San Jose, CA-based Cisco (NASDAQ: [[ticker:CSCO]])—which sells a variety of IT hardware, digital products, and services—a software-as-a-service security tool used to authenticate a user’s access to things like software, networks, and devices. The company … Continue reading “Cisco Plans to Buy Michigan Unicorn Duo Security for $2.35 Billion”

3D Printing “Unicorn” Formlabs Grabs $15M, Ex-GE CEO Joins Board

Here’s an idea for the next figurine Formlabs should make with one of its 3D printers: a unicorn. Today, the MIT Media Lab spinout announced it received a $15 million investment from New Enterprise Associates (NEA), bringing the seven-year-old company’s venture capital haul to more than $100 million. Formlabs says its latest cash infusion puts … Continue reading “3D Printing “Unicorn” Formlabs Grabs $15M, Ex-GE CEO Joins Board”

DocuSign Agrees to Acquire Chicago Software Maker SpringCM for $220M

DocuSign plans to acquire Chicago-based contract software maker SpringCM for $220 million, the companies announced today, about three months after the San Francisco-based online document signature business raised $629 million in an initial public offering. With SpringCM, DocuSign (NASDAQ: [[ticker:DOCU]]) says it is adding new features to its current capabilities, such as preparing and generating … Continue reading “DocuSign Agrees to Acquire Chicago Software Maker SpringCM for $220M”

DreamBox, an Edtech Startup with High-Profile Backers, Snags $130M

[Updated 5:35 p.m. See below.] DreamBox Learning, an edtech company that makes programs that help kids learn math, has agreed to take a $130 million investment from a fund managed by private equity firm TPG Growth. The Rise Fund, which is deploying $2 billion in financing raised by TPG last year, is taking a majority … Continue reading “DreamBox, an Edtech Startup with High-Profile Backers, Snags $130M”

Verana Health Lands $30M Financing Led By GV, Adds Miki Kapoor as CEO

Verana Health, a company that analyzes electronic health record data for insights useful in developing new drugs and medical devices, has raised $30 million in financing. GV, the venture arm of Google’s parent company, Alphabet (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GOOGL]]), led the Series C round of investment in the San Francisco company. Verana was formerly known as DigiSight. … Continue reading “Verana Health Lands $30M Financing Led By GV, Adds Miki Kapoor as CEO”

For Women Only: E-Retail Subscription Firm Athena Club Raises $3.8M

[Updated 7/31/18 7:46 am. The story and headline has been changed to reflect an updated amount.] Athena Club, a subscription program for feminine hygiene products, is the latest entrant into the direct-to-women e-commerce space and announced today that it has raised $3.8 million in funding. Co-founder Maria Markina says her New York-based startup gives women … Continue reading “For Women Only: E-Retail Subscription Firm Athena Club Raises $3.8M”

Amgen Executives Sean Harper, Anthony Hooper Set to Retire

Sean Harper, executive vice president of research and development at Amgen (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AMGN]]), is retiring in order to pursue work in the early-stage biotech community. The Thousand Oaks, CA, drug maker promoted David Reese, senior vice president of translational sciences and oncology, to Harper’s former role. Harper will stay with the company for an unspecified … Continue reading “Amgen Executives Sean Harper, Anthony Hooper Set to Retire”

Achaogen R&D Head Hillan, Two Other Execs to Depart in Restructuring

Kenneth Hillan, president of research and development for antibiotics developer Achaogen (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AKAO]]), is one of three executives leaving the company as part of a corporate restructuring that is reducing headcount by 28 percent. South San Francisco, CA-based Achaogen announced the changes in advance of the company’s launch of plazomicin (Zemdri), a treatment for complicated … Continue reading “Achaogen R&D Head Hillan, Two Other Execs to Depart in Restructuring”

10 Must-Read Stories From Xconomy (and Elsewhere) This Week

Ah, Friday: The gateway to a relaxing weekend. If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’re starting your Friday off the right way with some casual reading. Here’s a peek at some of the fine work Xconomy editors have put out in the last week—and a few from other publications, too, that are very interesting reads. … Continue reading “10 Must-Read Stories From Xconomy (and Elsewhere) This Week”

Bio Roundup: An Alzheimer’s Head-Scratcher, OUTBio, GSK & Gilead Shakeups  

The devil is in the details, and key clinical trial results made that abundantly clear this week. Eisai and partner Biogen released the highly anticipated details of an Alzheimer’s disease study they had already deemed positive, after an initial failure. In one sense, the study was the success they have claimed. A high dose of … Continue reading “Bio Roundup: An Alzheimer’s Head-Scratcher, OUTBio, GSK & Gilead Shakeups  “

As Work Evolves, Kelly Services Funds Startups to Tap New Ideas

Many so-called legacy companies are hungry for new sources of innovation as technological advances transform their industries. One way corporations are drawing new ideas into the fold is through the establishment of venture investing arms. Troy, MI-based Kelly Services, which was founded in 1946, has contributed to  the growth of the temporary worker industry over … Continue reading “As Work Evolves, Kelly Services Funds Startups to Tap New Ideas”

Achaogen Restructures, Slashes Staff 28% as Antibiotic Launches

[Story updated 7/27/18, 7:07 p.m. EDT. See below.] The runup to a new drug launch is usually a time for hiring, but as Achaogen commercializes its new drug, the antibiotics developer is doing just the opposite. Faced with a tough market for antibacterial products, Achaogen (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AKAO]]) announced Thursday that it will eliminate 80 positions, … Continue reading “Achaogen Restructures, Slashes Staff 28% as Antibiotic Launches”

Flywire Tracks Down $100M as Global Payments Race Heats Up

Investors continue to cut big checks to global payments startups. The latest to cash in is Flywire, which announced Thursday it raised a $100 million Series D funding round led by Singapore-based Temasek. Flywire has now hauled in a total of $144 million from investors, a spokeswoman said. Other investors in the Series D round … Continue reading “Flywire Tracks Down $100M as Global Payments Race Heats Up”

With $76M Second Fund, Root Ventures Investing in Hardware, Automation

Startups often struggle to attract their first funding from venture capital firms. But some of those VC firms are startups themselves, hoping to draw investors willing to trust their judgment so they can back young companies that take off. Avidan Ross, a former industrial robot designer and financial firm CTO, was the solo founder of … Continue reading “With $76M Second Fund, Root Ventures Investing in Hardware, Automation”

Gilead Sciences CEO Milligan to Depart for “New Opportunities”

John Milligan will step down as president and CEO of Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ: [[ticker:GILD]]) at the end of the year, the Foster City, CA company announced Wednesday. Milligan’s departure will end a 28-year career with the company. In a prepared statement, Milligan said he would move on to “new and different opportunities.” Milligan will also … Continue reading “Gilead Sciences CEO Milligan to Depart for “New Opportunities””

OUTBio, a Biopharma LGBTQ Group, Grows Fast & Ponders Its Future

In June, Jennifer Petter, the founder and chief scientific officer of biotech startup Arrakis Therapeutics, got an e-mail from a stranger. His name was Ramsey Johnson, a biotech veteran who works in clinical operations at Boston startup Phoenix Tissue Repair. Johnson was writing about OUTBio, a networking organization for LGBTQ members of the biopharma community. … Continue reading “OUTBio, a Biopharma LGBTQ Group, Grows Fast & Ponders Its Future”

LevelUp’s Winding Path Pays Off With $390M Sale to Grubhub

LevelUp is the latest startup story to end in an acquisition. The company has gone through several transformations since it was founded a decade ago, eventually landing on mobile payments processing, customer loyalty programs, and data analytics tools for restaurants. Its journey ultimately led to Grubhub: the online food-ordering and delivery giant announced Wednesday it … Continue reading “LevelUp’s Winding Path Pays Off With $390M Sale to Grubhub”

Alector Snags $133M to Activate Immune Cells Against Neurodegeneration

Pharmaceutical companies have been working for years to find a drug that could break up the toxic clusters of proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Many of those companies have suffered disappointing failures by targeting those clusters head-on. Now a Bay Area biotechnology company, Alector, is ready to try tackling the problem … Continue reading “Alector Snags $133M to Activate Immune Cells Against Neurodegeneration”

SnappyScreen’s Booths Protect People While They Have Fun in the Sun

Applying sunscreen while outdoors is a long-accepted way to help keep our skin safe from sunburn and cancer. Yet the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says less than a third of women, and even fewer men, report using it when going outside for more than an hour. “You should put it on more frequently … Continue reading “SnappyScreen’s Booths Protect People While They Have Fun in the Sun”

Kenzie Academy Snags $4.2M, Expands Tech Training in Middle America

As the cost of a college education creeps higher and the student debt crisis grows more pressing, there are lots of people brainstorming and developing educational programs that offer an alternative to college. This is especially true in the tech sector, where numerous code schools and bootcamps have popped up in an effort to teach … Continue reading “Kenzie Academy Snags $4.2M, Expands Tech Training in Middle America”