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Perspectives on life sciences and genomics investing. We write when we have something worth saying — which means infrequently and with specifics.

Spatial transcriptomics slide imaging
April 3, 2026

What Spatial Transcriptomics Actually Means for Drug Targets

The technology resolves gene expression at subcellular resolution inside intact tissue. Here is what that actually changes for target identification — and where the hype still runs ahead of the data.

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Long-read sequencer in clinical lab
March 18, 2026

Long-Read Sequencing Is Finally Moving Into the Clinic

Short-read sequencing dominated clinical genomics for fifteen years. The instrument economics and turnaround times for long-read are now changing that — faster than most people expected.

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AI drug target identification screen
February 27, 2026

AI-Driven Target ID: What's Real, What's Hype

Every drug discovery company claims an AI platform now. We looked at what the actual diligence questions should be — the ones that separate genuine computational biology from a slide deck dressed up as a moat.

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Liquid biopsy blood tube array
February 10, 2026

Why We're Still Bullish on Liquid Biopsy in 2026

The multi-cancer early detection space absorbed a lot of disappointment in 2024 and 2025. Our view on where the durable value sits — and why the reimbursement question is closer to resolution than the skeptics think.

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iPSC culture plates in cleanroom
January 22, 2026

The Manufacturing Gap Holding Back iPSC Cell Therapy

iPSC biology has advanced. The manufacturing infrastructure to support commercial cell therapy has not kept pace. We look at where the bottleneck actually is, and which companies are building the right solutions.

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Enzyme replacement therapy vials
December 15, 2025

Rare Disease Investing: Why the Window Is Open Again

Orphan drug policy, improved natural history data, and platform ERT technologies are converging in ways that make rare disease programs more investable now than they were five years ago.

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Microbiome petri dish cultures
November 28, 2025

Microbiome Drug Discovery's Second Wave

The first wave of microbiome companies collapsed under the weight of clinical failures and a mechanism story that was too early to be credible. The companies building now are learning from that — and the biology is genuinely more mature.

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Mass spectrometry proteomics equipment
November 6, 2025

Proteomics and the Biomarker Revolution That's Actually Happening

High-throughput plasma proteomics is now fast enough and cheap enough to use at biobank scale. What that means for biomarker discovery — and which companies are positioned to turn it into clinical products.

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Digital health app on mobile
October 14, 2025

Digital Therapeutics for Metabolic Disease: Where's the Evidence?

The DTx market grew faster than the clinical evidence supporting it. We look at what separates the companies with rigorous outcomes data from the ones running on engagement metrics dressed up as health endpoints.

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Oncology pathology slides
September 22, 2025

Why Companion Diagnostics Still Lag Behind Precision Oncology

Targeted therapies have moved faster than the diagnostics needed to stratify patients for them. We look at why that gap exists and why it is finally starting to close — including the regulatory pressures that are forcing co-development.

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Genomics data server infrastructure
August 30, 2025

Genomics Data Infrastructure Is the Next Picks-and-Shovels Play

As clinical sequencing volumes grow, the data management, harmonization, and privacy-preserving analysis layer is becoming more valuable than the sequencers themselves. Where we are looking and why.

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La Jolla Torrey Pines research campus
July 18, 2025

La Jolla's Biotech Ecosystem: A Primer for Founders

La Jolla is one of the densest concentrations of basic research in the US, but the ecosystem for translating that research into companies is less visible than Boston or the Bay. A guide for founders trying to navigate it.

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