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A new Westlake-backed biotech takes aim at migraines

Vedana Therapeutics emerged from stealth Wednesday with $46 million to support its mission of developing “anti-PACAP” therapies, an increasingly popular strategy for migraine prevention.

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A new Westlake-backed biotech takes aim at migraines

Vedana Therapeutics emerged from stealth Wednesday with $46 million to support its mission of developing “anti-PACAP” therapies, an increasingly popular strategy for migraine prevention.

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Migraine biotech makes its debut with $46M to advance preclinical pipeline

Vedana Therapeutics exits stealth with $46M Series A to develop anti-PACAP and bispecific PACAP/CGRP treatments for migraine prevention.

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·biopharmadive.com

    A new Westlake-backed biotech takes aim at migraines

    Vedana Therapeutics emerged from stealth Wednesday with $46 million to support its mission of developing “anti-PACAP” therapies, an increasingly popular strategy for migraine…

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·endpoints.news

    Migraine biotech makes its debut with $46M to advance preclinical pipeline

    Vedana Therapeutics exits stealth with $46M Series A to develop anti-PACAP and bispecific PACAP/CGRP treatments for migraine prevention.