Resbiotic, Inc., a Bilmingham, Ala.-based biotech startup, raised $3M in seed funding.
The round was funded from a private equity syndicate led by Timberline Holdings. Braxton Goodrich (Timberline Holdings) will serve on the ResBiotic Board of Directors.
The company intends to use the funds for the development and commercialization of probiotic formulations for lung health.
ResBiotic is the flagship company of ResBiotech Innovation Institute, founded by physician scientist Dr. C Vivek Lal in 2020. ResBiotic’s first product, a medical food that targets the gut-lung axis, was developed in Dr. Lal’s Pulmonary Microbiome Lab at UAB with research and expertise from the university’s Microbiome Center, Lung Health Center and Translational Research in Normal & Disordered Development (TReNDD) program. The proprietary probiotic blend has been shown to reduce neutrophilic inflammation in individuals with chronic respiratory conditions. The company’s research and development
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ University of Alabama at Birmingham s biotech startup Resbiotic, Inc. today announced a $3M seed round to support the development and commercialization of groundbreaking probiotic formulations for lung health. The round was funded from a private equity syndicate led by Timberline Holdings.
ResBiotic is the flagship company of ResBiotech Innovation Institute, founded by physician scientist Dr. C Vivek Lal in 2020. ResBiotic s first product, a medical food that targets the gut-lung axis, was developed in Dr. Lal s Pulmonary Microbiome Lab at UAB with research and expertise from the university s Microbiome Center, Lung Health Center and Translational Research in Normal & Disordered Development (TReNDD) program. The proprietary probiotic blend has been shown to reduce neutrophilic inflammation in individuals with chronic respiratory conditions. The company s research and development pipeline a
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Deborah Cheethamâs acknowledgement of country marks new dawn for Bach
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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, The Concourse, Chatswood, April 3
Sydney Philharmoniaâs âreimaginingâ of Bachâs St John Passion involved interpolating two newly commissioned Australian pieces around the movements of Bachâs monumental work, creating thoughtful juxtapositions and recontextualisations.
Deborah Cheetham began St Johnâs Passion with a musical welcome to country.
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The concert began with Deborah Cheetham and Matthew Doyleâs
Tarimi Nulay â Long Time Living Here, a musical acknowledgement of country, its sustained high and low notes within inner moving parts, evoking dawn and first light.
Deborah Cheethamâs welcome to country marks a new dawn for Bach
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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, The Concourse, Chatswood, April 3
Sydney Philharmoniaâs âreimaginingâ of Bachâs St John Passion involved interpolating three newly commissioned Australian pieces around the movements of Bachâs monumental work, creating thoughtful juxtapositions and recontextualisations.
Deborah Cheetham began St Johnâs Passion with a musical welcome to country.
Credit:Eddie Jim
Deborah Cheetham and Matthew Doyleâs
Tarimi Nulay â Long Time Living Here began the concert as a musical welcome to country, its sustained high and low notes within inner moving parts, evoking dawn and first light.