You discovered the cure. Now comes the hard part.

Concept Bio is a biotech venture studio offering a unique combination of company building and strategic advisory designed to transform early- and mid-stage ventures into fully realized biotech companies.

You’ve discovered the cure, but how do you build a therapeutic company that increases value for your investors, partners, and patients?

  • You continue to improve the technology but it’s not any closer to the clinic.

  • You secured grants or angel funding, but can’t compel institutional investors to commit.

  • You know the science better than anyone but no one else understands its value.

As a venture studio, Concept Bio doesn't just provide guidance. When needed, we step in as operational partners, offering fractional executive leadership and hands-on involvement in strategic development, team building, and partnership cultivation. Our expertise spans the entire lifecycle of a biotech startup, from initial concept validation and scientific development to securing funding and building out operational infrastructure.

How Concept Bio Helps

Define Your Strategy

From advisor to fractional CXO, Concept Bio joins your team to help you build your company’s strategic vision, thoughtfully.

Build Your Relationships

Whether it’s the internal team, Scientific Advisory Board, or strategic partners, we don’t just make introductions, Concept Bio nurtures relationships.

Execute Your Plan

Concept Bio doesn’t just work with you on your strategic plan, we help you execute your objectives to reach the next milestone.

Why Partner With Concept Bio

Builders

Over 40 years of combined experience building and leading private and public biotechnology companies.

Fundraisers

Raised over $80 million in capital from grants, angel networks, venture capital, and public markets.

Translators

Taken technologies invented in an academic lab to clinical trials, acquisition, and commercialization.

Scientists

Deep scientific expertise in neuroscience, oncology, immunology, cardiovascular, reproductive health, and infectious diseases.

The data doesn’t speak for itself. You speak for the data.