You want life science startups.
So we set out to manually identify 2500 life science incubators and 2000 life science VCs and large investors. We went to their websites, their portfolio webpage and hand-picked all life science portfolio startups and added them to AcademicLabs.
And that was quite a work!
<aside> 💡 This opens quite some doors to interesting use cases…
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Find young startups that are hard to find anywhere else
Identify which investors have most portfolio companies active on a specific disease or technology, or in specific countries or clinical stages…
Identify which incubators support startups in specific US states or countries, or active in certain topics…
Review the type of startups an investor invests in by geography, company stage, TA, modality, clinical trial activity, co-investors, etc.
Which investors co-invest with a specific investor… in a particular technology, disease, country, stage…
Overall, we have: