
A biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel treatments to address androgenic alopecia (hair loss), estimated to affect over 50 million men and over 30 million women in the US.
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | Transolam | transolam.... |
Mentions in press and media 11
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24.10.2022 | Amplifica Closes $11.8M in Series A Financing | Amplifica Holdings Inc., a San Diego, CA-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, raised $11.8M in Series A funding. The company intends to use the funds to advance the development of its proprietary compounds for the treatment of an... |
24.10.2022 | Amplifica Adds $11.8M For Hair Loss Treatments | San Diego-based biopharmaceuticals firm Ampllifica, which is developing treatments for androgenic alopecia (hair loss) in both male and female patients, says it has raised $11.8M in a Series A funding round. The company said the funding cam... |
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- | This Week in ‘Raises’: Amplifica Lands $11.8M, Time BioVentures Secure $100M | Biopharmaceuticals firm Amplifica raised fresh funding to enable clinical development of its hair loss products. Venture capital firm TimeBio Ventures closed its first fund and has already invested in Elon Musk's brain-computer interface st... |
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