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Timothy Craven
Timothy Craven is the co-founder and CEO of Insamo, a Berkeley-based biotech using machine learning, ultra high-throughput biology, and parallel chemistry to design membrane-permeable, orally available macrocyclic peptides with antibody-like binding. A computational chemist trained in the Nobel-winning lab of David Baker, Craven started Insamo from a grad-school concept with $20,000 of his own money and grew it into a Berkeley-Sydney team backed by a $12M seed from Playground Global, venBio, and Merck's MRL Ventures Fund. His pitch is blunt: turn $30,000 injectable biologics into pills.
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