Mike Cannon-Brookes, the billionaire cofounder of Australian software giant Atlassian, has invested $10 million into Juvenescence, a U. K. biotech startup that’s trying to increase human longevity.
, participated in a $100 million series B funding round that was announced on Monday. The Sydney resident made the investment through his investment company, Grok Ventures.
The founders also put in $10 million, and total investment in Juvenescence stands at around $165 million. “We actively look for scientific founders probing exciting areas of aging biology, and work with leading research institutions to create joint ventures combining their IP and our resources,” the company writes on its website.
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