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This week we bring you some exciting news on the Thought for Food Summit, a new Forbes article by John Cumbers on Mammoth Biosciences’ Series C/D $195MM fund-raise, and promising new technology announcements from Twist Bioscience.

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Larry Upton
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larry.upton@synbiobeta.com

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John Cumbers for Forbes:
What drives newly minted CRISPR unicorn Mammoth Biosciences

Mammoth Biosciences has raised $195 million to build next-generation CRISPR products in therapeutics and diagnostics that can cure and detect diseases.

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Hexagon Bio raises $61M to continue efforts to turn fungi into drugs

Hexagon is trying to apply new technology to an old fashioned approach: deriving drugs from fungi and other microbes.



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The nanoparticles could deliver CRISPR gene editing therapies and drugs based on RNA and DNA.





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