AmorChem II Fund L.P. (''AmorChem'') is delighted to announce that its RNA Zipcode delivery program has been acquired by Kodikaz Therapeutic Solutions, Inc. (''Kodikaz''), a New York City biotech focused on targeted delivery of cancer therapeutics. The RNA Zipcode program was the first university-based investment of AmorChem’s second fund and was developed by Professors Eric Lécuyer (Montreal Clinical Research Institute), Mathieu Blanchette (McGill University), and Jérôme Waldispühl (McGill University).

''We invested in this technology ahead of current trends and prior to the pandemic of 2020, when the promise of RNA-based therapeutics was crystallized in an effort that saved millions of lives. Focus on RNA-based therapeutics has grown steadily since, though one of the major issues remains delivery - not only to the appropriate tissue - but also to the correct subcellular localization. The work of Kodikaz on targeted delivery of therapeutics to cancer cells using their DNA zipcode technology made them a most attractive receptor for our assets, and in fact, both groups saw synergy in combining the two approaches. It’s truly exciting to see our RNA Zipcode program now move forward in collaboration between the researchers and the Kodikaz group, which includes a seasoned management team already in place,'' says Kevin McBride, General Partner & CSO at AmorChem.

''The success of our RNA Zipcode program highlights our specialized investment strategy: digging deep into Quebec academia searching for novel therapeutic approaches that will benefit patients. This often means that AmorChem bets on nascent technologies that have not yet been proven. In the RNA Zipcode case, our team spearheaded the collaboration between three teams from two major research institutions and AmorChem’s investment leveraged additional financial support from several granting agencies. Our mobilization of the appropriate human and financial resources allowed us to attract a valuable partner. This is now bringing a transformative academic technology one step closer to patients while building Kodikaz’s pipeline to a full suite of complementary delivery tools,'' comments Inès Holzbaur, Managing Partner at AmorChem.

''This is a great opportunity to partner with world-renowned inventors that bring expertise in artificial intelligence and RNA delivery. We are excited to bring in the new capability that permits us to further control delivery not only to the targeted cell but also within the cell with high specificity,'' says Anthony Johnson, Kodikaz President & CEO.

The transaction was made possible by the great collaboration of Axelys and McGill University’s Office of Innovation + Partnerships. The RNA Zipcode program was generously supported by grants from the Genomic Applications Partnership Program (Genome Canada and Genome Quebec), as well as the Programme de soutien aux organismes de recherche et d'innovation (Ministère de l’Économie, de l’Innovation et de l’Énergie) and Médicament Québec.

About AmorChem

AmorChem (www.amorchem.com) is a leading early-stage venture capital fund launched in 2011 in Montreal. The AmorChem team utilizes its deep understanding of fundamental science to uncover its therapeutic potential and focuses its core expertise in translational research to accelerate therapeutic drug discovery and development across a broad spectrum of disease areas. The fund capitalizes on both its venture capital expertise and its entrepreneurial experience to spark the creation of start-up companies and help shape them into the next generation of biotech companies. With over $85M under management, AmorChem has financed over 30 university projects and started up several biotechnology companies from the fruits of this innovative research.

For more information on Kodikaz, visit www.kodikaz.com.

Media contact Inès Holzbaur 514 513-7453 ines@amorchem.com