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Oryon Cell Therapies
Oryon Cell Therapies is a Belmont, Massachusetts clinical-stage biotechnology company developing autologous neuron replacement medicines for Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Spun out of research at the Neuroregeneration Research Institute at McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Oryon converts a patient's own blood cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, then differentiates them into dopamine-producing A9 neurons that are implanted into the brain to restore lost dopaminergic function - without immune suppression. The company emerged from stealth in March 2026 with a $21M Series A tranche ($42M total in equity and grants) and early Phase 1b/2a data showing motor improvements and neuroimaging evidence of restored dopamine signaling.
2020Founded
BelmontHQ
$42,000,000Total equity and grants to date
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