Our Focus

Diseases with a huge unmet need for women

We are focused on diseases known to affect women and that carry a significant unmet need for the female population — areas where existing treatments fall short or simply don’t exist.

Endometriosis

200M affected

Endometriosis affects approximately 10% (200 million) of reproductive-age women worldwide, with prevalence sometimes reaching 50% among those with infertility. One factor known to be involved in pathogenesis, progression, and establishment of endometriosis is oxidative stress. It is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory disease driven by ectopic endometrial-like lesions that initiate a sustained inflammatory cascade characterized by cytokine release (IL-6, TNF-α), prostaglandin production, immune dysregulation, and neuroangiogenesis.

Infertility
Pelvic pain
Ovarian cancer risk
Heavy bleeding
Bloating

Pre-term labor

15M births/year

Pre-term labor (labor before 37 weeks) affects roughly 1 in 10 infants globally (approx. 15 million) and is the cause of at least 75% of neonatal deaths. More than 1 million infants die from subsequent complications within the following 5 years. Pre-term labor caused by uterine contractions is a major contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality — caused by regular uterine contractions that cause the cervix to open (dilate) or thin (efface) too early.

Neonatal mortality
Uterine contractions
Maternal risk
Fetal harm

Polycystic ovary syndrome

1 in 10 women

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age, impacting up to 10% of women worldwide. PCOS is characterized by hormonal imbalance, irregular menstrual cycles, and the presence of cysts on the ovaries. It is a leading cause of female infertility and is associated with significant long-term metabolic and cardiovascular risks, yet remains widely undertreated and misunderstood.

Infertility
Irregular cycles
Hormonal imbalance
Metabolic risk
Ovarian cysts

Areas spanning our focus

Reproductive health
Menstrual health & fertility
Menopause
Pregnancy & obstetrics