RSP Systems A/S Denmark

RSP Systems A/S is dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of people worldwide through its unique and patented solution for non-invasive diagnostics. The first targeted application is a product line of non-invasive glucose monitors, which will provide diabetics with a convenient, pain-free alternative to the current invasive solutions, which require the diabetic to puncture his or her skin to extract blood onto an expensive test strip.

 

Year Founded
2006
Main Sector
Medtech Subsector
Medtech Phase of Development
Technology Overview

RSP’s technology is based on a direct optical detection principle, Raman spectroscopy, a mature technology to which RSP has developed and patented improvements enabling the measurement of concentrations of various substances in the interstitial fluid (tissue fluid surrounding the cells of the body) non-invasively through the skin. Proof-of-concept for glucose measurement on diabetics has been demonstrated through pilot trials in collaboration with Odense University Hospital in Denmark. 


Jacob Philipsen
CEO 

Safeguard Scientifics

Safeguard Scientifics is a publicly traded capital deployment firm founded in 1953 and is based in Wayne PA. The firm makes deployments from an evergreen fund and is actively seeking new investments in the healthcare sector. Initial equity placements are typically of $5-1m with the potential for a total allocation of $2-25m over the life of an investment. The firm focuses on North America with a concentration in the Mid-Atlantic and San Francisco Bay Area regions. Deployments are made at a range of stages from early-stage to growth expansion and recapitalization. Safeguard Scientifics prefers to be a sizable minority investor.
Gary Kurtzman
Managing Director 

SAJE Pharma United States

Regulating Nitrosylation for Multi-Disease Therapies

SAJE Pharma’s S‑nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) inhibition technology regulates nitric oxide signal transduction pathways that are critical for multiple therapeutic benefits.  SAJE’s small molecule drugs regulate nitrosylation by inhibiting GSNOR.  Many biologists consider that “Nitrosylation is the new phosphorylation”, meaning that nitrosylation regulates cell pathways as directly as does phosphorylation.  The big advantage for SAJE is that there is only one human GSNOR to inhibit as compared to 100’s of phosphorylation targets, making it a much more “druggable” target with less possibility for off-target toxicity.  SAJE and its collaborators have discovered that GSNOR inhibition reduces: inflammation, oxidant damage, fibrosis, mucus accumulation, and bronchoconstriction.  Such multiple therapeutic efficacies by inhibiting only one enzyme with small molecules is unprecedented in pharmacology.  SAJE is focused on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and asthma as its first clinical applications, although there is animal data for efficacy in other diseases including cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory, liver, kidney, and other respiratory.  One GSNOR inhibitor has shown Clinical Proof of Concept for GSNOR as a target in a Phase IIa trial in asthma.

SAJE Pharma’s executive team consists of experienced drug development scientists and serial entrepreneurs whose backgrounds include FDA, large pharma, start-up companies, and the CRO industry.

SAJE has licensed one patent app that is nearing issuance in the EU and the US.  It protects SPL-334, SAJE’s lead molecule, and other related molecules.  In addition, SAJE is close to filing 3 more patent apps on its novel compositions that inhibit GSNOR.  A clear advantage for our drugs compared to many novel therapies  is the cost of goods.  Our drugs will cost pennies per dose.

SAJE would like to raise $15 MM to take SPL-334 through a Phase IIa trial in IPF.  The drug is ready for IND-enabling studies.  The company’s exit strategy is to out-license each of its drugs and their accompanying data set, one at a time, for different diseases in different categories.

Year Founded
2011
Biotech Subsector
Biotech Phase of Development
Technology Overview
Regulating Nitrosylation for Multi-Disease Therapies SAJE Pharma’s S nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) inhibition technology regulates nitric oxide signal transduction pathways that are critical for multiple therapeutic benefits. SAJE’s small molecule drugs regulate nitrosylation by inhibiting GSNOR. Many biologists consider that “Nitrosylation is the new phosphorylation”, meaning that nitrosylation regulates cell pathways as directly as does phosphorylation. The big advantage for SAJE is that there is only one human GSNOR to inhibit as compared to 100’s of phosphorylation targets, making it a much more “druggable” target with less possibility for off-target toxicity. SAJE and its collaborators have discovered that GSNOR inhibition reduces: inflammation, oxidant damage, fibrosis, mucus accumulation, and bronchoconstriction. Such multiple therapeutic efficacies by inhibiting only one enzyme with small molecules is unprecedented in pharmacology. SAJE is focused on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and asthma as its first clinical applications, although there is animal data for efficacy in other diseases including cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory, liver, kidney, and other respiratory. One GSNOR inhibitor has shown Clinical Proof of Concept for GSNOR as a target in a Phase IIa trial in asthma.
Alliance & Collaborations
Eight universities, NIH, CROs
Supporting Metrics or Evidence
Ferrini ME, Simons BJ, Bassett DJP, Bradley MO, Roberts K, et al. (2013) S-Nitrosoglutathione Reductase Inhibition Regulates Allergen-Induced Lung Inflammation and Airway Hyperreactivity. PLoS ONE 8(7): e70351. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0070351. Kinetic and Cellular Characterization of Novel Inhibitors of S-Nitrosoglutathione Reductase. Paresh C. Sanghani, Wilhelmina I. Davis, Sharry L. Fears, Scheri-Lyn Green, Lanmin Zhai, Yaoping Tang, Emil Martin, Nathan S. Bryan, and Sonal P. Sanghani. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 284, NO. 36, pp. 24354–24362, September 4, 2009.
Current Financing Needs
$15 MM
Current Timeline
One drug ready for IND-enabling studies, other drugs in research for various diseases
Current Investors
Private, Grants
IP Status
One patent application nearing issuance in US and EU. Three more apps nearing submission on novel compositions of GSNOR inhibitors
Recent Milestones
Michael J. Fox grant, private financing, new collaborations, Positive IPF and metabolic data
Management Team Highlights
Licensed technology, invented new technology, many grants including Michael J, Fox, private financing, IND ready project
Matthews Bradley
Founder President Chairman & CTO 

Sand Hill Angels

Sand Hill Angels is an angel group that was founded in 2 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale California. The group focuses on investments in early-stage (from seed to series C) companies in the Life Sciences IT Internet and Clean Tech sectors. The group prefers to make equity and convertible notes investments and the typical investment size ranges from $.1million to $.5million. The group will consider syndicating with other investors for larger investments. The group will consider companies across the US.
Stephen Pollitt
Board Member Membership Chair 

Sanford Burnham

Elizabeth Schwarzbach
Chief of Staff 

Sanofi-Genzyme BioVentures

Sanofi-Genzyme BioVentures (SGBV) is the corporate venture arm of Sanofi based in Cambridge Massachusetts USA. Originally established in 21 as Genzyme Ventures SGBV is mandated to invest directly in private early-stage life science companies with promising new products that may be future Sanofi pipeline candidates. The firm seeks to invest across the more expansive business footprint of Sanofi. The firm has a global mandate and is currently seeking new equity investment opportunities.
Jason Hafler
Director of Investments 

Santen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

Takashi Noaki
Coordinator, Scientific Affairs, Licensing 

Sanus Advisory Asia Singapore

Sanus Asia is a Singapore based advisory firm providing investment and transaction-related services across Asia with a focus on Healthcare and Life Sciences.

We work with investors and high potential companies to assist growth/development across Asia through capital raising and strategic/operational support.

We seek to identify high potential US/European Medtech and Digital Health companies with near-term commercialisation potential in Asia.

Will also consider earlier stage investments as a principal Angel investor if there is a strong Asian angle to the technology/business model.

Dr Ronald Ling
LinkedIn logo Managing Director 

Sathguru, Inc.

Sathguru Management Consultants is a niche emerging markets focused strategy and innovation advisory firm.  Founded in 1985 in India, Sathguru’s expertise includes South Asia focused corporate strategy, M&A and innovation advisory encompassing international innovation access, advancement and commercialization.  Sathguru has a team of around 150 professionals across service offerings and has offices in India and USA. 

Service Provider Type
Pushpa Vijayaraghavan
BIO

Pushpa is a Vice President at Sathguru Inc., Sathguru's operations in Boston, MA. She primarily focuses on life sciences and advises enterprises, academia, and venture capitalists on advancing innovation and leveraging opportunities in India and other countries in South Asia. Pushpa's prior experience includes leading advisory assignments in PwC and E&Y and short stints with the Export Import Bank of India and University of Michigan Technology Transfer Office. She has a BA from Osmania University, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

Science Futures

Science Futures Management is an investment firm based in California USA. In the Life Sciences the firm focuses on biotech therapeutics and diagnostics. The firm typically provides series A financing (equity) in the range of $25K to $5K. The firm is geographically agnostic but generally invests in companies based in the USA and Europe. The firm has no current mandate for the number of allocations it plans to make and will evaluate relevant opportunities as they surface.
Nola Masterson
Managing Director