EyeBio raises $65 million in Series A funding for eye disease therapies

David Guyer, Co-Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of EyeBio

Eyebiotech Limited (EyeBio), a privately held ophthalmology biotechnology company working to deliver a new generation of therapies for eye diseases, announced the completion of a successful $65 million Series A funding round. SV Health Investors led the round, alongside Samsara BioCapital and Jeito Capital, with additional financial backing from MRL Ventures.

The Series A brings together an international team of executives and investors with an extensive track record for developing ground-breaking ophthalmology therapies.

EyeBio was founded in August 2021 by David Guyer, M.D., and Anthony P. Adamis, M.D., working with collaborators at SV Health Investors, who provided seed funding and helped to recruit leadership and to initiate pipeline development.

EyeBio to advance product line with latest fund

Previously, Dr. Guyer and Dr. Adamis collaborated with SV Health Investors to co-found Eyetech Pharmaceuticals, where they developed the first anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) drug for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration in 2005.

EyeBio launches with a specific mission: to protect, restore, and improve vision for people who are underserved by available eye disease therapies. The company will use proceeds from the Series A to assemble and develop a diversified pipeline of product candidates that combines scientifically compelling targets with innovative translational approaches.

The company has established a footprint in the United Kingdom to take advantage of the innovation-friendly environment for its clinical trial development. EyeBio welcomes inquiries regarding in-licensing and acquisition of assets into its portfolio.

“Advances in research are revealing new opportunities to translate science into solutions that serve patients with eye diseases who have urgent and unaddressed medical needs,” said Dr. Guyer, Co-Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of EyeBio.

“Patients and physicians deserve new and better solutions, which is why this team of serial disruptors has banded together to form EyeBio. We are launching at an exciting time, and we are equipped with the resources to make a significant impact.”

“EyeBio is well positioned to improve outcomes for patients by addressing a segment of ophthalmology that needs further innovation,” said Dr. Adamis, Co-Founder of EyeBio.

“Success requires an ability to execute new therapies with speed and quality. EyeBio has the talent, skillset, and willingness to introduce new solutions to address familiar problems.”

EyeBio team, an experienced and well oiled machine

Prior to co-founding EyeBio, Dr. Guyer served as executive chairman and CEO of Iveric Bio, a biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for retinal diseases.

Dr. Adamis previously served as S.V.P of Development Innovation at Genentech, a member of The Roche Group. Over his career, he led development programs in multiple therapeutic areas and oversaw 25 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approvals.

The EyeBio management team combines deep experience in ophthalmology with proven innovation and success in clinical development. Leadership includes:

EyeBio’s Board of Directors

The EyeBio Board of Directors is chaired by Kate Bingham, Managing Partner at SV Health Investors, who was recently Chair of the U.K. Vaccine Taskforce. Other members include:

  • Mike Ross, Ph.D., Managing Partner at SV Health Investors, where he has co-led the biotech franchise for more than 20 years, following more than 20 years in senior operating executive roles for leading biotechnology companies;
  • Srinivas Akkaraju, M.D., Ph.D., Founder and Managing General Partner at Samsara BioCapital, with more than 20 years of experience in life sciences venture capital;
  • Andreas Wallnoefer, Ph.D., Partner at Jeito Capital, a former member of the Roche R&D Executive Leadership team, where he was involved in several successful product developments, and subsequently as a biotech investor at BioMedPartners; and
  • The two co-founders of EyeBio, Anthony P. Adamis, M.D., and David Guyer, M.D.

“EyeBio is a perfect example of SV’s strategy to build world-class companies around emerging science to deliver high-impact drugs to patients,” said Kate Bingham.

“The transatlantic team gives us access to the best of clinical development in the U.K. and the U.S. I’m thrilled to have the team back together. Srinivas Akkaraju and I were the first major investors in Eyetech, where we worked closely with Anthony P. Adamis and David.”

“Andreas also worked with Tony at Roche to bring faricimab to its recent approval.”

About EyeBio

Eyebiotech Limited (EyeBio) is a privately held ophthalmology biotechnology company dedicated to developing and delivering a new generation of therapies to protect, restore, and improve vision in patients with sight-threatening eye diseases.

Founded in August 2021 by David Guyer, M.D., and Anthony P. Adamis, M.D., EyeBio has a leadership team composed of serial disruptors in ophthalmology drug development.

With operations in the United States and the United Kingdom, EyeBio is building and advancing a pipeline of ocular therapies that combine scientifically robust targets with innovative translational approaches. For more information, visit www.eyebiotech.com.