We engineer epigenetic medicines for the complexity of age-related diseases
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“Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries, and new ideas, probably in that order.”

- Sydney Brenner, Nobel Prize winner
Our North Star is programmable therapies that can rewrite the expression of multiple genes at once. Diseases like Alzheimer’s or sarcopenia contain many interacting phenotypes, and the paradigm of ‘one molecule targeting one protein’ is yet to slow their progression, let alone reverse it. Multiplexed epigenetic editors change this by enabling coordinated, locus-specific control of several nodes in a disease network within a single therapy.
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Rewriting Gene Expression To
Its Healthy Baseline