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Xaira

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Formation2024
Headquarters San Francisco Bay Area
Interests AI
Membership• Marc Tessier-Lavigne at Rally for Medical Research.jpg Marc Tessier-Lavigne
•  Ci Chu
•  Paulo Fontoura
•  Hetu Kamisetty
•  Don Kirkpatrick
•  Debbie Law
•  Arvind Rajpal
•  Julia Tran
•  Vik Bajaj
•  Alex Blocker
•  Uplaksh Kumar
•  Matt Luminais
•  Scott McIsaac
•  Cindy Mesaros
•  Kylie Reynolds
•  Carolyn R. Bertozzi
•  Kaye Foster
• Alex Gorsky.png Alex Gorsky
• Photo 2021-10-11 16-35-48.jpg Scott Gottlieb
•  Stephen Knight
•  Mathai Mammen
•  Robert Nelsen
•  Richard Scheller
•  Bryan White
• Sean Parker.jpg Sean Parker
•  Jim Tananbaum
•  Anima Anandkumar
•  David Baker
•  Regina Barzilay
•  Chris Garcia
•  Rod MacKinnon
•  Diane Mathis
•  Sarah Teichmann
•  Jonathan Weissman
•  Tim Behrens
•  Richard Heyman
•  George Kadifa
•  Olivia Zetter
Biotechnology company with deep state connections.

Xaira Therapeutics is a biotechnology company with deep state connections.

Start

In April 2024, AI biotech Xaira Therapeutics was founded, funded with $1 billion in venture capital[1], including from the deep state actor Robert Nelsen.

Own words

Xaira Therapeutics is an integrated biotechnology company driving advances in artificial intelligence to learn the language of life and transform how we treat disease. The company seeks to rethink the drug discovery and development process from end-to-end by bringing together leading talent across three core areas: machine learning research to better understand biology, expansive data generation to power new models, and robust therapeutic product development to treat disease.[2]

People

Board, leadership, scientific advisors as of January 2025[3] some view bringing on Tessier-Lavigne as CEO as an unexpected move. Tessier-Lavigne resigned just seven months ago from his position as Stanford president following reports that his laboratory at Genetech had manipulated research data. [4]

The spooky FDA/Pfizer executive Scott Gottlieb is on the board.

 

Known members

5 of the 38 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Alex GorskyThe CEO of Johnson & Johnson (2012 to 2021)
Scott GottliebSpooky Food and Drug Administration leader who moved to Pfizer during Covid.
Robert NelsenFounder of National Resilience, Inc., which launched in 2020 with $800 million in capital, and signed a deal to produce hundreds of millions of doses of Moderna's mRNA vaccine
Sean ParkerCo-founder of Napster, first president of Facebook, the first to gain NIH approval for a CRISPR trial
Marc Tessier-LavigneAnnounced in July 2023 that he would resign as Stanford University President
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