Expanding the frontiers of synthetic lethality
Better molecules, by design
Evariste is an AI-enabled Drug Discovery company
We develop small molecule therapeutics targeting
synthetic lethal pathways in oncology
Novel Targets
We discover novel synthetic lethal targets and biomarkers, tailoring treatment to underserved patients in an industry fixated on the same old approaches
Better Molecules
Our automated modeling designs high quality, differentiated small molecule candidates at unprecedented scale, speed, and efficiency
Frobenius is Evariste's AI drug discovery platform.
Using Frobenius, we de-risk and progress projects with unrivaled efficiency.
Each stage of our platform has been validated in challenging internal and collaborative projects
Frobenius Target
Identification of Novel Synthetic Lethal Targets and Biomarkers
We integrate multi-modal data to identify novel drug targets and biomarkers, particularly focusing on synthetic lethal relationships in oncology.
Our proprietary algorithms analyze large multi-omic datasets to uncover actionable targets, which are validated in disease-relevant models to ensure clinical relevance and guide patient stratification.
This approach has led to the discovery of multiple novel synthetic lethal targets with early validation and biomarkers for existing targets, alongside the creation of a clinically-annotated dataset for cancers with high unmet need, paving the way for next-generation therapies.
Frobenius Discovery
Small Molecule Drug Design
We start by combining advanced hit-finding techniques, from trillion-compound virtual screens to covalent fragments, with proprietary algorithms to identify novel hits, including for undrugged target families.
Our machine learning models excel at working with small, noisy datasets, enabling efficient design and scoring of small molecules at an unparalleled scale. After finding initial hits, we use probabilistic modeling for multi-parameter optimization across potency, selectivity, and pharmacokinetics to prioritize drug candidates for testing to minimize preclinical risks.
This integrated approach, leveraging both wet-lab and in silico data, has achieved best-in-class potency and selectivity in fewer than 50 compounds, delivering a roughly 10-fold potency increase for every 30 compounds tested.
Using Frobenius, we have developed a pipeline of precision oncology therapeutics
Our pipeline features best-in-class inhibitors of validated synthetic lethal targets expanded to new indications, and first-in-class inhibitors of novel targets
Discovery
Optimization
Enabling
PKMYT1 inhibitor
Targeting PKMYT1 drives synthetic lethality in cancer cells with high replication stress. We have identified and validated a novel biomarker for PKMYT1 with an expanded and differentiated patient population, and nominated a development candidate that is well-tolerated and efficacious in multiple relevant tumor models.
VRK1 inhibitor
VRK1 inhibition is synthetic lethal with VRK2 under-expression. We have identified and validated this synthetic lethal relationship, implicating VRK1 as a highly ranked target in glioblastoma and neuroblastoma. There are no clinical competitors for this target, and we have designed potent inhibitors optimized for CNS permeability.
Novel SL Target
Undisclosed metabolic enzyme target for heavily pretreated hematological malignancies. We have identified a new synthetic lethal target present in a subset of acute myeloid leukemia and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patients, as well as in HR-deficient solid tumors. We have designed the first ever inhibitors for this target.
We are an exceptional team with expertise spanning drug discovery, mathematics, and AI
Jan received a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Southern Denmark, working on AMPK modulators. He then joined the Institute of Cancer Research, optimizing inhibitors of a kinesin motor protein and subsequently worked on the development of antibody-drug conjugates at AstraZeneca.
Jan Lanz
PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST CHEMISTRY
Tracy has a PhD in Endocrinology from the University of Edinburgh and a MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology. After the exciting field of AI enticed her from academia, Tracy worked at BenevolentAI in operations and programme management. She uses her scientific and business background to implement Evariste’s business goals.
Tracy Mak
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
James graduated from his Mathematics doctorate from Magdalen College, University of Oxford, where he studied combinatorics, focusing on problems with an arithmetic flavor. James applies these techniques to solve combinatorial and statistical problems in drug discovery.
James Aaronson
QUANT ANALYST
Noah is a graduate of the University of Oxford where he received a MSc in Biochemistry. His research focused on molecular dynamic simulations of mitochondrial supercomplexes and their interactions with lipid molecules. Since joining Evariste Noah has been developing the structure-based virtual screening pipeline, enriching the ability of Evariste's Hit Discovery platform.
Noah Harrison
CHEMOINFORMATICIAN
We are advised by a board of world-class scientists and visionary leaders, each bringing unparalleled expertise and commitment to Evariste
Mike Waring is Chair of Medicinal Chemistry at Newcastle University and Head of Chemistry for the Cancer Research UK Newcastle Drug Discovery Unit and Director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Molecular Sciences. He was Principal Scientist in Medicinal Chemistry at AstraZeneca, where he led the TagrissoⓇ chemistry teams. He is a highly experienced medicinal chemist with a track record of delivering drug-discovery projects through the clinic.
Mike Waring
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
Olivia Rossanese is Director of Drug Discovery and Head of Division for Cancer Therapeutics at the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), and was previously a member of GSK’s TafinlarⓇ discovery team. Olivia has extensive experience leading and contributing to discovery and target validation programmes, as well as identification of tool molecules, lead compounds, clinical candidates.
Olivia Rossanese
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
Ollie Watson received his PhD in Number Theory from University of Pennsylvania and has since worked in finance at D. E. Shaw and Tudor Capital, where he led a quantitative research team. He is an expert on optimization and statistical modeling in low signal-to-noise environments, and has taught courses on fitting predictive Bayesian models on noisy data.
Oliver Watson
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Xavier Jacq currently serves as the CSO of Moa Technology. He was Co-founder of Mission Therapeutics, former VP of Biology at Almac Discovery, and former SVP at Dunad Therapeutics. With over 20 years of experience in the biotech industry, Xavier has been instrumental in driving innovative research and development in the field of therapeutic discovery.
Xavier Jacq
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
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