BioGenerator is an evergreen investor that creates, grows, and funds innovative companies and talented entrepreneurs in the St. Louis region. BioGenerator identifies and de-risks commercially promising innovations and services; advises innovators and entrepreneurs; recruits and supports entrepreneurial talent; makes staged investments grounded in rigorous due diligence; and offers access to enabling lab space and capital equipment. We position companies to navigate the unique challenges of early-stage bioscience company development.
BioGenerator is the investment arm of BioSTL
BioGenerator is the investment arm of BioSTL
Location: United States, Missouri, Saint Louis
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2003
Investment Type: Venture Capital
Investment Stage: Pre-Seed; Seed; Series A
Portfolio 2
| Date | Name | Website | Total Raised | Location |
| 29.10.2025 | Plastomics | plastomics.com | $5.8M | United Sta... |
| 08.12.2022 | Solis Agro... | solisagrosciences.com | $3.14M | United Sta... |
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| Date | Title | Description |
| 31.10.2025 | Plastomics Secures $5.8M, Igniting New Era in Crop Gene Engineering | Plastomics, an agricultural biotechnology leader, successfully closed an initial $5.8 million Series B funding round. This substantial investment powers their proprietary chloroplast engineering platform, poised to transform global crop sci... |
| 29.10.2025 | Plastomics: $5.8 Million Series B Closed For Advancing Corn Chloroplast Transformation Technology | Plastomics, a leader in agricultural biotechnology, has completed the initial close of its Series B round, securing $5.8 million to accelerate innovation in crop science through its proprietary chloroplast engineering platform. The round in... |
| 28.10.2025 | Plastomics Raises $5.8M in Initial Close of Series B | Plastomics, a St. Louis, MO-based based agricultural biotechnology company, announced the initial $5.8m close of its Series B funding. Backers included Fulcrum Global Capital, Lewis & Clark Partners, Skull Diamond and Heart Capital, Mis... |
| 08.12.2022 | The Week in Agrifoodtech: Grocery startup Oda bags $158m, new rounds for alt meat & restaurant tech | Despite losing its unicorn status, Norwegian online grocer Oda bagged a sizable round this week. Restaurant tech company MarginEdge and AgFunder portfolio company Black Sheep Foods also raised money, as did forest tech platform Gaia AI and ... |
| 17.11.2022 | The Week in Agrifoodtech: Muncher grabs $27m for ghost kitchens, Freight Farms lands $17.5m | Besides a major milestone for cultivated meat, this week’s news also includes new fundraising for Colombian ghost kitchen startup Muncher and a Series B round for vertical farming startup Freight Farms. Meanwhile, it’s more bad news for foo... |
| 20.10.2022 | “This is not social media, this is not the internet, this is not gaming.” But agtech investors aren’t going anywhere | “A tipping point.” “A pivotal moment.” “Great change.” These phrases and similar were used several times to describe the current state of agriculture last week at the AgTech NEXT conference in St Louis. They were referring, of course, to th... |
| 15.09.2022 | Impact investors call for more ‘creative capital’ as agtech innovation increases | Agtech has a very important role to play in building a more efficient, equitable and sustainable global food system. From digital to biological tools, agtech entrepreneurs are collectively working to help farmers and food manufacturers crea... |
| 25.08.2022 | Startup profile: Peptyde Bio targets high costs and chemical-resistant pests with new bio-fungicide platform | Skyrocketing costs and supply chain disruptions have left farmers with a limited and rather expensive supply of traditional agrochemicals this year. Coupled with a need to reduce environmental footprint by lessening reliance on chemicals, t... |
| 16.05.2022 | EXCLUSIVE: Solis Agrosciences launches to accelerate ag biotech startup innovation | Solis Agrosciences, a new company out of St. Louis, Missouri, has just launched its “Plant Pipeline as a Service” platform to assist ag biotech startups with their research and development needs on the road to commercialization. Through its... |
| 10.03.2020 | What do Walt Disney, Chuck Berry and Mark Twain have in common? | Editor’s Note: Dr Belinda Clarke is director of UK-based Agri-TechE (formerly known as Agri-Tech East), Europe’s largest independent membership business connecting farmers and growers with researchers, technologists, entrepreneurs and inves... |
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