Co-opting physiologically relevant protein homeostatic mechanisms
for treating disease
Co-opting physiologically relevant protein homeostatic mechanisms
for treating disease
for treating disease
for treating disease
Lyterian Therapeutics is committed to developing transformative medicines for patients by co-opting physiologically relevant protein homeostatic mechanisms to regulate genetically-validated targets.
Lyterian is derived from λυτήριος or lutḗrios, which means termination, healing, or end of disease.
Disease resolution is coordinated by endogenous and exogenous agents that recruit cells and other effectors to the site of injury. We are inspired to learn from the logic that orchestrates homeostatic equilibria and drives healing, and incorporate these learnings in the design of our medicines.
Stanford University
UC Berkeley, HHMI
UC Berkeley, HHMI
Stanford University
Genentech, BMS
Lyterian aims to build a transformative research team and collaborative, fun environment to conduct rigorous science. Our aim is to discover and develop meaningful advances for patients, inspired by nature's innate healing processes.
We look for teammates who are inspired by our mission and want to work in a collaborative, rigorous, and entrepreneurial environment. We seek candidates who are self-motivated, collaborative, proactive, and possess a strong desire to discover novel biology and new drugs.
If you are interested in joining, please take a look at our careers page. We actively seek a diverse applicant pool in order to build the strongest possible workforce.
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