Five Alarm Bio, Focused on Minimising the Effects of Aging in Humans, Raises Seed Investment

Cambridge, UK - Five Alarm Bio (FAB), a drug discovery company focused on novel approaches to anti-aging, announced today it has completed a seed investment round, raising over £500K GBP to further enable its pioneering research.

Five Alarm Bio team.  From left to right: William Bains (CSO), Janette Thomas (CEO), Peter Tyrer (Lead Scientist), and Hannah Mizen (Research Scientist)
  • Investors include Cambridge Angels, Meltwind, o2h Ventures, SyndicateRoom, and Angel investors, with support from KPMG Acceleris
  • Funding will drive proprietary research into novel compounds that extend healthy lifespan of cells and tissues, with therapeutic potential across broad range of age-related diseases

Investors participating in the round include Cambridge Angels, Meltwind, o2h Ventures, and SyndicateRoom, as well as other Angel investors, with support from KPMG Acceleris. This funding follows a £360K Biomedical Catalyst grant from Innovate UK, awarded to FAB early last year to develop its technology as a treatment for chronic wounds.

Based on breakthrough advances in understanding of how age-associated chemical damage accumulates in cells and tissues, FAB is developing an innovative small molecule approach aimed at boosting our defences as we age, to ultimately extend the healthy lifespan of our bodies. Age-related diseases such as arthritis, sarcopenia and Alzheimer’s Disease are among the leading causes of disability and mortality across the developed world, and a major burden on health funding. Globally, the anti-aging therapeutics market is expected to reach $2.01 billion by 20301.

This investment will drive further research into FAB’s proprietary approach, testing new compounds for their ability to extend the healthy lifespan of cells in vitro and improve their function in disease-relevant models. By targeting an unexplored mechanism of aging, these compounds have the potential to delay or prevent the onset of a broad range of age-related diseases.

Dr Janette Thomas, CEO, Five Alarm Bio, said:Whilst life expectancy has increased over recent years, our healthy lifespan has not kept up. Anti-aging science therefore has huge value. Here at FAB our proprietary approach aims to overcome this fundamental challenge to human health as we work to discover and develop new drugs for age-associated diseases.

We would like to thank the investors in our seed funding round for their support, and for their confidence in our team and the potential of our approach.

Sunil Shah, Co-founder, Five Alarm Bio, and CEO, o2h Ventures, commented:FAB is at the forefront of the rapidly growing anti-aging therapeutics industry, with the potential to deliver new drugs that extend our healthy lifespan. We are delighted to have made this investment alongside Meltwind, Cambridge Angels, and SyndicateRoom. The combination of the scientific depth of our CSO, William Bains, alongside the practical execution skills of the CEO, Janette Thomas, provides a great team to discover and develop new drugs for age-associated diseases.

Founded in 2016 by three highly experienced entrepreneurs, FAB is currently based in purpose-built lab facilities on the world-renowned Babraham Research Campus, Cambridge.

For more information, please visit: http://www.fivealarmbio.com/.

  1. Press Release: Global Anti-aging Therapeutics Market worth $ 2.01 Billion by 2030 - Exclusive Report by Insight Analytics (2 September 2022)


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