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Verdiva Bio Raises $327M Series A Funding

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Verdiva Bio has successfully raised $327,000,000 in funding, securing significant investment capital to advance its pipeline of next-generation therapies. The company is dedicated to developing innovative treatments for individuals living with obesity, cardiometabolic disorders, and their related complications, focusing on more patient-friendly therapeutic options.

The biotech firm’s most advanced therapy, VRB-101, is an oral GLP-1 peptide currently in clinical development. A phase 1 study conducted in Australia indicated best-in-class efficacy potential for VRB-101, along with confirming the viability of once-weekly dosing. Verdiva Bio is also actively developing a portfolio of amylin molecules, which includes both oral and subcutaneous agonists, alongside other undisclosed programs designed to offer enhanced efficacy, improved tolerability, and healthier weight loss outcomes.

This substantial funding round is pivotal for Verdiva Bio, providing the resources necessary to accelerate its research and development efforts and push its therapeutic candidates further through clinical trials. The capital will enable the company to expand its scientific exploration into gut-brain biology and leverage its extensive experience in drug development to bring novel treatments to market. The investment underscores confidence in Verdiva Bio's approach to transforming the lives of millions affected by obesity worldwide.

The company plans to strategically deploy these funds to support continued growth initiatives and the rigorous clinical advancement of its promising therapeutic pipeline. Verdiva Bio remains committed to harnessing emerging science to deliver impactful solutions, aiming to address critical unmet needs in global health and improve long-term patient outcomes in obesity and related metabolic conditions.

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