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Mar 3, 2020
Hibernation, Humans and Me: My Story on Conquering Disease
2020
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Mar 3, 2020
Hibernation, Humans and Me: My Story on Conquering Disease
2020
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Hibernation, Humans and Me: My Story on Conquering Disease
2020
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2020
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Feb 14, 2020
Fauna Bio discusses their unique approach to drug target discovery with the San Francisco Business Times
2020
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Feb 14, 2020
Fauna Bio discusses their unique approach to drug target discovery with the San Francisco Business Times
2020
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Feb 14, 2020
Fauna Bio discusses their unique approach to drug target discovery with the San Francisco Business Times
2020
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Fauna Bio discusses their unique approach to drug target discovery with the San Francisco Business Times
2020
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Feb 2, 2020
More than just mascots: Hibernating mammals could reveal treatments for traumatic brain injury
2020
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Feb 2, 2020
More than just mascots: Hibernating mammals could reveal treatments for traumatic brain injury
2020
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Feb 2, 2020
More than just mascots: Hibernating mammals could reveal treatments for traumatic brain injury
2020
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More than just mascots: Hibernating mammals could reveal treatments for traumatic brain injury
2020
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Jan 13, 2020
Fauna Bio and Novo Nordisk announce research collaboration
2020
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Jan 13, 2020
Fauna Bio and Novo Nordisk announce research collaboration
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Jan 13, 2020
Fauna Bio and Novo Nordisk announce research collaboration
2020
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Fauna Bio and Novo Nordisk announce research collaboration
2020
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Jan 10, 2020
Tenrecs - A glimpse into our ancient mammal past
2020
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Jan 10, 2020
Tenrecs - A glimpse into our ancient mammal past
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Jan 10, 2020
Tenrecs - A glimpse into our ancient mammal past
2020
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Tenrecs - A glimpse into our ancient mammal past
2020
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Dec 20, 2019
Fauna Bio founder and CSO, Katie Grabek, publishes research article on the genetics of hibernation
2019
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Dec 20, 2019
Fauna Bio founder and CSO, Katie Grabek, publishes research article on the genetics of hibernation
2019
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Dec 20, 2019
Fauna Bio founder and CSO, Katie Grabek, publishes research article on the genetics of hibernation
2019
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Fauna Bio founder and CSO, Katie Grabek, publishes research article on the genetics of hibernation
2019
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna Bio sponsors Bay Area aging meeting at Stanford
2019
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna Bio sponsors Bay Area aging meeting at Stanford
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna Bio sponsors Bay Area aging meeting at Stanford
2019
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Fauna Bio sponsors Bay Area aging meeting at Stanford
2019
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna bio is selected for startup village at Biodata World Congress in Basel, Switzerland
2019
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna bio is selected for startup village at Biodata World Congress in Basel, Switzerland
2019
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Dec 5, 2019
Fauna bio is selected for startup village at Biodata World Congress in Basel, Switzerland
2019
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Fauna bio is selected for startup village at Biodata World Congress in Basel, Switzerland
2019
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Oct 28, 2019
Fauna Bio establishes a collaboration with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the university of Nevada, Las Vegas to study the comparative genomics of hibernation
2019
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Oct 28, 2019
Fauna Bio establishes a collaboration with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the university of Nevada, Las Vegas to study the comparative genomics of hibernation
2019
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Oct 28, 2019
Fauna Bio establishes a collaboration with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the university of Nevada, Las Vegas to study the comparative genomics of hibernation
2019
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Fauna Bio establishes a collaboration with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and the university of Nevada, Las Vegas to study the comparative genomics of hibernation
2019
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Aug 21, 2019
Fauna Bio is awarded an NIH small business innovation research (SBIR) grant
2019
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Aug 21, 2019
Fauna Bio is awarded an NIH small business innovation research (SBIR) grant
2019
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Aug 21, 2019
Fauna Bio is awarded an NIH small business innovation research (SBIR) grant
2019
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Fauna Bio is awarded an NIH small business innovation research (SBIR) grant
2019
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Aug 19, 2019
The Forefront of Genomics? Hint: It isn’t just humans….
2019
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Aug 19, 2019
The Forefront of Genomics? Hint: It isn’t just humans….
2019
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Aug 19, 2019
The Forefront of Genomics? Hint: It isn’t just humans….
2019
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The Forefront of Genomics? Hint: It isn’t just humans….
2019
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Aug 15, 2019
Fauna Bio and key advisors speak at National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)’s comparative genomics symposium in Bethesda, MA
2019
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Aug 15, 2019
Fauna Bio and key advisors speak at National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)’s comparative genomics symposium in Bethesda, MA
2019
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Aug 15, 2019
Fauna Bio and key advisors speak at National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)’s comparative genomics symposium in Bethesda, MA
2019
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Fauna Bio and key advisors speak at National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)’s comparative genomics symposium in Bethesda, MA
2019
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Frequently Asked Questions
At the end of the day, humans are mammals. What Fauna is really doing is looking at ‘human’ genes that are helping these other species resist and reverse disease. We’re using extreme biology to look back at our own evolutionary history and find ‘the answer inside us’. We’re NOT putting squirrel genes into people!
Hibernators are particularly well suited for this approach because almost every major group of mammals has hibernators (including primates!). The gray mouse lemur in Madagascar hibernates pretty similarly to ground squirrels. This means they are tapping into core mammalian genetic pathways that are very similar across very different species. This is the reason that at Fauna Bio we even have T-shirts at Fauna that say “I’m 89% squirrel”!
To help us translate these insights into therapies for humans, we layer on many hundreds of different datasets from humans and then test our therapies in human disease models, to give us confidence that the same genes protecting ground squirrels from heart damage can protect humans in heart failure (as one example).

We are creating safer, more effective therapeutics for human diseases based on evolutionary adaptations to similar problems.
Our lead program, Faun1083, is a truly novel approach to a type of heart failure known as Heart Failure with preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF), which is about half (50%) of all heart failure cases around the world and is increasing as people get older and with obesity and metabolic disease. This is a drug that is entering the final set of safety studies (IND-enabling studies) that we need to be able to start clinical studies in humans.
This therapy came directly from learning how species like the 13-lined ground squirrel protect their hearts from damage that occurs during hibernation.

Yes! In two main ways:
- Because our custom knowledge graph, Centaur, now contains not only Fauna Bio data, but data from more than 35 large biomedical datasets with 1 million nodes, 38 million edges it is too large for any human to glean insights from it without the use of AI. Our graph neural network to analyze this knowledge graph has a billion model parameters!
- In order to enhance speed and scalability of drug discovery, we have specially trained AI agents (collectively called Fauna Brain) that can replicate the output of several days of effort by our team of highly trained drug hunters in a matter of minutes. This system is an excellent example of ‘human in the loop’ as our AI engineer worked directly with team members doing drug discovery with the ConvergenceAI platform to have Fauna Brain learn how to use the platform and improve its predictions. This is a living system that continues to learn and improve every time we use it for discovery.

Using extreme animal physiology enables Fauna Bio to do discovery from <100 samples vs. the more than >30,000 samples we’d need to try and get similar insights from human genomics (if we could even find signal at all…).
Our lead program, Faun1083, came from a study with just 60 samples from ground squirrels, almost 3 orders of magnitude less data than you’d need from human studies. This is because we are sampling tissues at the precise times when they are repairing themselves and it makes it much more obvious what genes are involved in that protection.
We still use all that human data, but to confirm findings from the ground squirrels as we can then look at humans that have natural mutations in genes we find with our approach and ask if we see correlations to diseases like heart failure. For our lead program, Faun1083, humans with mutations in the target of that program have links to changes in heart damage markers, changes in fuel utilized by the heart and changes relating to pulmonary hypertension, a common occurrence in patients with HFpEF.

Our internal innovations team has identified > 35 other species with disease resistance traits, in diseases like neurodegeneration, metabolic disease, chronic kidney disease and even aging. The amazing pipeline and partnerships we’ve been able to build have all been from 1 species, the remarkable 13-lined ground squirrel, but its just the tip of the iceberg!







