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College biotech spinout Rage lands $29 million Sequence A

By Editorial Board Published November 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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College biotech spinout Rage lands  million Sequence A

Rage Biotech, a therapeutics startup tackling persistent inflammatory illness, has raised $29 million in a Sequence A.

The spherical was led by IP Group Australia and tremendous fund Hostplus, with assist from current traders together with Monash Ventures. The funds will go in direction of first-in-human medical trials for Rage’s nasal remedy to deal with inflammatory lung ailments

The startup’s title is an acronym of Receptor for Superior Glycation Finish-products (RAGE), a receptor concerned in irritation in persistent lung ailments and different circumstances.

Rage Bio was based as a spinout between IP Group Australia and Monash, Murdoch and WA universities and the and the Baker and Perron medical analysis institutes, to develop expertise and coverings for inflammatory problems.

Monash College’s College of Drugs, Nursing and Well being Sciences, helped develop the corporate’s lead program, RB042, an inhaled remedy for inflammatory lung ailments.

Newly appointed CEO Dr Siro Perez, who performed an instrumental function in establishing the biotech startup at IP Group, says RB042 has proven promise in pre-clinical exams.

College biotech spinout Rage lands  million Sequence A

Rage Bio CEO Dr Siro Perez

“I’ve deep conviction within the promise of RB042 to beat persistent illness the place the unmet want is immense and present therapies are restricted to symptom administration,” he mentioned.

“RB042 offers the potential for a disease-modifying therapy in COPD [chronic obstructive pulmonary disease], a market with millions of patients worldwide and few effective options. We are committed to advancing this program and our broader pipeline to deliver life-saving impacts for patients.”

Dr Perez most lately led the Life Sciences crew at IP Group Australia, has cofounded a number of biotech startups, additionally labored in VC at Hadean Ventures, and SAC Capital, and took over from founding CEO Dr Chris Wraight, now Rage’s chief scientific officer.

“Launching Rage Bio and advancing our lead program RB042 has been a exceptional journey,” Wraight mentioned.

“Our platform is constructed on deep scientific experience and a dedication to innovation. As we transfer into the clinic, I’m excited to deal with our scientific technique and pipeline enlargement.”

The startup additionally named Dr Edwin Tucker as chief medical and growth officer.

IP Group Australia MD Dr Mike Molinari has joined the Rage board.

Monash College senior director of latest ventures and investments, Dr Ingmar Wahlqvist, mentioned: “By backing distinctive founders and science with focused funding, we’re constructing ventures that advance drugs and ship tangible affect for sufferers worldwide.”

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