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Turn Biotechnologies

www.turn.bio

 
Turn Biotechnologies develops mRNA medicines that induce the body to heal itself by instructing specific cells to fight disease or repair damaged tissue. We are focused on reprogramming the epigenome – a network of chemical compounds and proteins that control cell functions by influencing which genes are active – to restore capabilities that are often lost with age.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.turn.bio
  • 319 N Bernardo Avenue
    Mountain View, CA USA 94043
  • Phone: 833.887.6246

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Richard Peterson
Chief Financial Officer Profile

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