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Linnaeus Therapeutics

www.linnaeustx.com

 
Linnaeus Therapeutics is a development stage biotech company engaged in the identification and development of small molecule agents for the treatment of cancer. Linnaeus is a Penn Center for Innovation UPstart company that was founded in 2016. Linnaeus is based upon discoveries from the Ridky lab at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.linnaeustx.com
  • 30 Washington Ave Suite F
    Haddonfield, NJ USA 08033
  • Phone: 856.433.1300

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