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Egle Therapeutics Funding Round

Bpifrance participated in a $10 million funding round for Egle Therapeutics. This VC investment round was announced on 3/17/2025.

Transaction Overview

Company Name
Announced On
3/17/2025
Transaction Type
Venture Equity
Amount
$10,000,000
Round
Undisclosed
Investors

Bpifrance (Jean-François Morin)

Proceeds Purpose
Proceeds purposes were not disclosed.

Company Information

Company Status
Private & Independent
Industry
Biopharmaceutical
Mailing Address
29 Rue du Faubourg St Jacques Pépinière Cochin Paris Santé
Paris, 75014
France
Email Address
Overview
Egle Therapeutics has been founded with a vision to become a game changer in the field of immunomodulating T-regulatory cells (Tregs) through the unique concept of Tregs' starving while specifically targeting the most immunosuppressive ones.
Profile
Egle Therapeutics LinkedIn Company Profile
Social Media
Egle Therapeutics Company Twitter Account
Company News
Egle Therapeutics News
Facebook
Egle Therapeutics on Facebook
YouTube
Egle Therapeutics on YouTube

Management Team

Title
Name
Email & Social
Chief Executive Officer
Luc Boblet
  Luc Boblet LinkedIn Profile  Luc Boblet Twitter Account  Luc Boblet News  Luc Boblet on Facebook
Chief Financial Officer
Stéphane Postic
  Stéphane Postic LinkedIn Profile  Stéphane Postic Twitter Account  Stéphane Postic News  Stéphane Postic on Facebook


 

 

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