TissueForm Inc.
TissueForm improves life for people affected by volumetric tissue loss by harnessing the natural, restorative power of extracellular matrix to correct and repair defects or injuries with a novel, regenerative biomaterial.
The University of ColoradoÌýConnection
TissueForm was founded by Professor Corey Neu (Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering) and Jeanne Barthold, who received her PhDÌýin the Neu lab. TissueForm addresses volumetric tissue loss by harnessing the natural, restorative power of tissue extracellular matrix. TissueForm’s biomaterial fills volumetric defects, integrates with host tissue and promotes healing. TissueForm participated in Venture Partners’ Starting Blocks and Research to Market (R2M)Ìýcustomer discovery programs (through I-Corpsâ„¢ Hub: West) and won funding through the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC). The company further engaged in the Ascent Deep-Tech Accelerator and Destination Startup®Ìýand has won funding from the Advanced Industries Accelerator through the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT).
Funding Status and Investment Opportunities
- Industry: Biotech​, Health and Wellness, Medical Devices
- Funding Stage: Pre-Seed
- Contact for Investment Inquiries: Contact tissueform@gmail.com
In the News
- Six CU Â鶹ӰԺ startups selected to present at the Rocky Mountain Life Science Investor ConferenceÌý(2024)
- Advanced Industries grants accelerate University of Colorado startups and researchers (2023)
- TissueForm founder offers advice for students looking to commercialize (2022, CU Â鶹ӰԺ Deming Center for Entrepreneurship)
- Inaugural deep tech accelerator opens new doors and markets for campus startups (2022)
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ spinout TissueForm wins $20,000 at UNC Monfort Entrepreneurial Challenge (2021)
- Groundbreaking CU Â鶹ӰԺ innovators awarded $1.5 million in grants at Lab Venture Challenge finals (2021)
- Colorado university and lab ventures to be showcased at second annual Destination Startup (2020)
- Three CU Â鶹ӰԺ ventures selected for Innosphere's spring 2019 cohort (2019)
- Lab Venture Challenge awards $900,000 to promising ventures, including artificial muscle and dermal filler innovations (2018)
Venture Partners Programs​
- Destination Startup (2023)
- Starting Blocks (2022)
- Ascent Deep Tech Accelerator (2022)
- Lab Venture Challenge (LVC) (2018, 2021)
- Research-to-Market (R2M) Customer Discovery ProgramÌý(2019)
- Intellectual Property Management (2018)
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