Google invests in new fund for European biotech companies

June 19, 2017

Google, alongside Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company Novartis, is investing in a new US$300 million fund run by leading life sciences investment firm Medicxi, as the tech giant pumps cash into global medical research, seeding what it believes will become a core long-term healthcare business.

Novartis and Verily, a unit of Google parent Alphabet, are cornerstone investors in the new fund, along with the European Investment Fund, Medicxi said.

Verily already has deals with Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK), Sanofi, Novartis, and Johnson & Johnson to apply novel technology in areas ranging from diabetes management to robotic surgery. Last month it landed former US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) head Robert Califf as part of its team.

Another Google offshoot, Calico, is working on treatments to fight ageing, while the group’s arms-length GV venture capital operation has invested in dozens of healthcare start-ups, mostly in the US.

The latest initiative will now see it delving deeper into drug development by investing in late-stage European biotech companies.

The new fund will back both private and public firms with products that have already reached mid-stage Phase II clinical development, providing them with a new source of growth capital.

“There is a funding gap because there is a maturing class of biotechnology companies now in Europe,” said Francesco De Rubertis, co-founder and partner at Medicxi.

The fund is a first for Medicxi, the former life sciences arm of Index Ventures, which has so far invested in early-stage biotech.

It also reflects the redrawing of traditional industry borders as tech companies take a hands-on role in healthcare innovation, as highlighted by the fact that Verily will appoint two members to the new fund’s scientific advisory board.

Other tech companies, including Apple and Microsoft, are also investing in healthcare in the belief that modern computing capabilities and miniaturization can help accelerate advances in medical treatment.

Europe boasts world-class universities and scientists, but its biotechnology sector has long been a poor relation to the bigger US industry, where emerging life sciences firms are able to access a much deeper pool of capital.

By providing funds for late-stage drug development, the hope is that more firms will be able to stay independent and continue to build up the value of their experimental medicines, rather than selling out prematurely to larger players.

De Rubertis said much of the investment was likely to be channeled to companies in Britain, Switzerland and a region spanning Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam.

Europe has only a small roster of successful biotechs, such as Danish cancer specialist Genmab , currently worth US$13 billion, and Switzerland’s Actelion.

Actelion was Europe’s top biotech firm for many years, thanks to its market-leading position in pulmonary arterial hypertension, before it was bought by J&J this year for US$30 billion.

Europe’s biotech industry pulled in a total revenue of US$25 billion in 2015 against US$108 billion for the US industry, according to consultancy EY.

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