Lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) are among the world’s most deadly communicable diseases. They are estimated to have killed 2.6 million people globally in 2019. Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) are the most common healthcare-associated infection. SSIs are the most common healthcare-associated infection. Every year, they affect more than 500,000 patients and lead to an estimated 8,000 deaths.
The enhanced lincosamides are fully synthetic molecules that bind to bacterial ribosomes, the cell structure responsible for manufacturing essential proteins and the target of many clinically successful antibiotics. When the ribosome is blocked, bacterial cell growth is inhibited. One of the key enhancements is that the new molecules overcome mechanisms that bacteria have developed to block first-generation lincosamides, like clindamycin, from binding to ribosomes, which has made them ineffective. Kinvard Bio aims to use the enhanced lincosamides as new frontline treatments for serious infections with high instances of antibiotic resistance.
Current Development Stage: Lead Optimization
CARB-X Investment: US$2.7 million
Initial CARB-X Investment Date: May 1, 2025
The enhanced lincosamides are fully synthetic molecules that bind to bacterial ribosomes, the cell structure responsible for manufacturing essential proteins and the target of many clinically successful antibiotics. When the ribosome is blocked, bacterial cell growth is inhibited. One of the key enhancements is that the new molecules overcome mechanisms that bacteria have developed to block first-generation lincosamides, like clindamycin, from binding to ribosomes, which has made them ineffective. Kinvard Bio aims to use the enhanced lincosamides as new frontline treatments for serious infections with high instances of antibiotic resistance.
Current Development Stage: Lead Optimization
CARB-X Investment: US$2.7 million
Initial CARB-X Investment Date: May 1, 2025
Location: United States, North Carolina, Fayetteville
Total raised: $2.7M
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 06.09.2025 | CARB-X | carb-x.org |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 29.07.2025 | - | $2.7M | CARB-X |
Mentions in press and media 2
| Date | Title | Description |
| 29.07.2025 | Kinvard Bio Receives Follow-on CARB-X Funding | Kinvard Bio Inc., a Raleigh, NC-based biotechnology company providing a new class of broad-spectrum antibiotics, received US$2.7M follow-on non-dilutive funding from CARB-X. The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the advancement... |
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