Marc Tessier-Lavigne left Stanford after an investigation into research manipulation.
Share on linkedin Xaira Therapeutics, an AI drug discovery startup, has launched with more than $1 billion in funding co-led byXaira is the landing spot for CEO Marc Tessier-Lavigne, the former Genentech chief scientific officer and Denali Therapeutics co-founder who last year resigned as Stanford University president after findings of research manipulation in his lab.
in the San Francisco-based company include F-Prime, NEA, Sequoia Capital, Lux Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Menlo Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, Byers Capital, Rsquared, and SV Angel.
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