Developer of a DNA laser printer designed to help in synthesizing DNA. The company's DNA laser printer assembles, sequences and prints strand of DNA that can be inserted into cells, enabling researchers to produce genetically modified cells.
Location: United States
Total raised: $10M
Investors 3
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Western Te... | westerntec... |
| - | Red Swan V... | redswan.vc |
| - | 500 Startu... | 500.co |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 20.11.2014 | - | $10M | - |
Mentions in press and media 14
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| 30.01.2025 | Irish biotech Cambrean acquired by DNA startup Nucleus | DNA startup Nucleus has acquired Irish biotech Cambrean, an AI-based health platform using algorithms to analyse data from wearables like Oura rings and Apple Watches to create actionable health assessments. Cambrian Genomics is a DNA start... |
| 24.12.2014 | Our 5 most popular biotech and pharma stories of 2014 | This story was actually the most viewed story of the year. “After decades of stagnancy in the herpes therapeutics space, a real neck-and-neck race is emerging among three biotechs in the immunotherapy space: Genocea and Agenus, both based i... |
| 20.11.2014 | Cambrian Genomics CEO says his company just raised $10M to ‘print more DNA’ | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Cambrian Genomics, which has created a promising ... |
| 20.11.2014 | Cambrian Genomics CEO says his company just raised $10M to ‘print more DNA’ | Cambrian Genomics, which has created a promising DNA-printing technology, has raised a sizable $10 million round of funding, by far the largest in the company’s history. The funding round was described in a Securities and Exchange Commissio... |
| 20.11.2014 | DNA laser printing to make vaginas smell like peaches? Cambrian Genomics gets $10M | Using “DNA laser printing,” Heinz calls it, Cambrian’s tech allows biohackers to create new “creatures” – that is, synthetically create new strains of microbes. “You have this Frankenstein moment,” he says, “where you’re like, ‘Oh my god!’ ... |
| 29.10.2014 | Cambrian Genomics CEO: We’ll design every human on a computer and make poop smell like bananas | VIENNA, Austria — Say this for Austen Heinz: His vision for the future will either thrill you or leave you fearing for the future of humanity. There’s not really any room in the middle. In a pair of interviews, on and off the stage at the P... |
| 11.09.2014 | Cola-Flavored Genitals, and Other Potential Uses for Microbiome Hacking | One of the irritating things about Silicon Valley start-ups is their frequent insistence that they're going to save the world, which made talking to Gilad Gome, whose latest venture involves hacking your guts, pretty refreshing. "There... |
| 28.05.2013 | Bio-Hacking Startup Cambrian Genomics Wants to Laser Print DNA | Image: Flickr What if humans could make skin glow, enhance eyesight to super-human levels, render Mars habitable for colonization, or dramatically increase the mind's ability to tap its full potential? It would be a very strange world, inde... |
| 26.05.2013 | Bio-Hackers, Get Ready | When I speak to technical founders, they often look back with fondness to days of tinkering with a Commodore 64 or Hypercard. But perhaps tomorrow’s founders will experiment with a very different kind of code — the genetic code that underli... |
| 23.04.2013 | The First Ever Synthetic Biology Kickstarter Is About Growing ‘Glowing Plants’ | Kickstarter might be better known for funding films and hardware projects, but it’s now getting its first synthetic biology proposal. A Singularity University alum, a Stanford post-doc and a Stanford Ph.D. are looking to use synthetic biolo... |
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