
Mid Atlantic Bio Angels
Mid Atlantic Bio Angels (MABA) founded in 212 is an angel investor group based in the New York City area which focuses exclusively on new and emerging life science companies. The group places no geographical restrictions or requirements for presenting companies as long as meaningful and effective post-investment monitoring of these companies can be achieved, MABA has considered opportunities in Europe and Israel as well as across the USA and Canada. Since the members are investing their own capital the investment size is highly flexible and will depend on the financial needs of the company. The capital structure is typically in preferred stocks or convertible notes in qualified cases. The group prefers to invest in companies with valuations of less than $5M. As MABA prefers opportunities that can be entirely angel-financed MABA generally requires that companies can achieve exit with $15 million capital or under (generally after raising a Series B round but no further rounds).
Bernard Rudnick
FounderMidCap Financial LLC
Josh Groman
Managing DirectorJames Taylor
DirectorMP Healthcare Venture Management, Inc.
MP Healthcare Ventures is the corporate venture arm of Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma founded in 2006 and based in Boston Massachusetts. The firm is looking to provide equity capital to seed and venture stage companies in the life science space. The firm is looking to provide companies with $5 million over the lifetime of the investment and plans on making 2-3 investments over the next year. The firm will invest in companies located anywhere around the world.
Tetsuro Iwata
Senior ManagerNational Heart Lung and Blood Institute
The Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination (OTAC) at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute supports the development of innovative biomedical products to address unmet medical needs in the heart, lung, blood and sleep fields. OTAC is home to the NHLBI's small business programs (SBIR and STTR) and the NIH Centers for Accelerated Innovations.
The NHLBI's SBIR and STTR programs comprise one of the largest sources of early-stage capital for U.S. small business, acting as engines of innovation for developing and commercializing novel technologies and products that aid in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart, lung, blood, and sleep diseases and disorders. The NHLBI provides grant and contract funding opportunities and resources to support small businesses performing research and development on technologies related to the mission of NHLBI. With an annual budget of $85M, the NHLBI funds about 200 companies each year through the Institute's small business programs.
The NIH Centers for Accelerated Innovations accelerate translation of scientific discovery into commercial products that improve health for patients. This unique public-private partnership is changing the way discoveries with scientific and commercial potential are identified and developed.

Neurodyn Life Sciences Inc.
Neurodyn Inc. (neurodyn.ca) is a Canadian biotechnology company using a portfolio approach to identifying, validating and developing natural bioactives into both prescription drugs and natural products for the early treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and other neurodegernative disorders.
Memogain® is a patented pro-drug of an existing major Alzheimer's cognition enhancement drug, offering improved side effect profile and increased bioavailability. Initial Phase 1A results have been positive, showing no significant side effects and improved working memory in young and elderly volunteers. Memogain may qualify for a new US FDA accelterated pathway or Eu equivalent.
Cerbella™ is a treatment for early stage Parkinson's disease which has demonstrated in-vivo pre-clinical efficacy in acute models as well as Neurodyn's proprietary chronic model of Parkinson's disease. A product is expected to launch in Canada, USA or other countries in 2015.
NeuroPro® is a professionally-oriented supplement launched in October 2013, designed for neuroprotection and bansed on 5 years of animal model research.
Nerve Pain Treatment (PN34) is a rare first-in-class neuromodulator, being prepared for a topical orphan status nerve paincondition, with clinical trials to begin in 2015.
Progranulin (ND602) is a novel therapeutic demonstrating in-vivo pre-clinical efficacy in ALS, PD< Alzheimer's disease and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The company is in its third year of collaboration (late stage pre-clinical evaluation) with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Kenneth Cawkell
CEONeuroNetworks Fund
Brian Horsburgh
TrusteeNew Leaf Venture Partners
Mike Dybbs
PrincipalNovo Nordisk
Charles Gray
Sourcing DirectorTomas Landh
DirectorNYU Office of Therapeutics Alliances
The NYU Office of Industrial Liaison (OIL) promotes the commercial development of NYU technologies into products to benefit the public, while providing resources to the University to support its research, education, and patient care missions. NYU OIL also facilitates research collaborations between NYU researchers and industry on projects of mutual interest.
In 2013, NYU launched the Office of Therapeutics Alliances (OTA). OTA is a nimble, "virtual biotech" approach to advance novel therapeutic projects by playing on the strengths of NYU in dissecting disease pathways and those of external, professional capabilities in early stage R&D. OTA identifies NYU projects with potential for addressing unmet needs, delineates the path to therapeutic proof of concept and assembles internal and external resources tailored to each specific project’s needs to maximize the likelihood of successful partnerships with biopharma, new biotech startups or disease foundations.
Nadim Shohdy
Director, Drug Discovery Partnerships
O2h Ventures Limited
O2h has a track record of investing in emerging biotech, small molecule and frontier life science starts-ups
A passion for entrepreneurship and life sciences motivates o2h to participate in syndicated seed stage investments. O2h are ready to support the investments with active or passive support to further the objectives of the company.