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Argolyn Bioscience Raises $15.8 Million Round of Financing.


Biotechnology Company Developing New Drugs for Pain, Psychosis psychosis (sīkō`sĭs), in psychiatry, a broad category of mental disorder encompassing the most serious emotional disturbances, often rendering the individual incapable of staying in contact with reality.  Closes Series A-1 Round

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Argolyn Bioscience Inc., a biotechnology company developing novel drugs to treat psychosis, pain and other disorders, announced today that it has closed a $15.8 million financing round.

The financing was co-led by investors Intersouth Partners and Quaker BioVentures, with Amgen Ventures also participating. The round, which is the company's first institutional financing, will be used to advance the company's drug candidates into human clinical trials and to validate its patent-protected technology platform.

Dennis Dougherty of Intersouth Partners and Geeta Vemuri of Quaker BioVentures will join the Argolyn Board of Directors, which will expand to five members. The company's current Directors are James R. McNab Jr., W. Thomas Amick, and C. Thomas Caskey C. Thomas Caskey is an American internist who has been a prominent medical geneticist and biomedical entrepreneur. He is editor of the Annual Review of Medicine.

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 by Dr. Thomas A. Dix, Argolyn's founding scientist and Chief Scientific Officer. The company is focused on developing peptide-based drugs to treat psychosis, pain and other disorders. Argolyn's proprietary peptide peptide, organic compound composed of amino acids linked together chemically by peptide bonds. The peptide bond always involves a single covalent link between the α-carboxyl (oxygen-bearing carbon) of one amino acid and the amino nitrogen of a second amino acid.  modification technology is applicable to many peptides of clinical interest and may result in drugs that are more easily administered and more effective in patients.

"We are very pleased to have these strong financial partners as we move our clinical programs forward and work towards developing new, more effective medicines," said Pearce Gilbert, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Argolyn Bioscience.

"Argolyn is tackling some very large markets to solve medical needs," said Geeta Vemuri, Ph.D., of Quaker BioVentures. "Coupled with the company's experienced advisors and sound technology, we are very excited about this investment."

"Argolyn's technology has the potential to provide a real breakthrough in the creation of peptide-based medicines," said Dennis Dougherty of Intersouth Partners. "The company has the potential to meet real needs in the medical community."

"The Medical University of South Carolina is proud to be affiliated with Argolyn Bioscience," said MUSC MUSC Medical University of South Carolina
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 President Ray Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D. "This latest announcement represents a significant milestone and signals the advancement of the company to the next stage of growth."

About Argolyn Bioscience, Inc.

Argolyn Bioscience, Inc. is a privately-held biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel drug candidates to address major unmet un·met  
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Not satisfied or fulfilled: unmet demands. 
 medical needs including psychosis, pain, and other serious diseases and disorders. The company uses a proprietary amino acid amino acid (əmē`nō), any one of a class of simple organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and in certain cases sulfur. These compounds are the building blocks of proteins.  analog substitution technology to enable the rapid and efficient discovery of novel drug candidates. For more information, contact the company or visit the website at www.argolyn.com.
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