Nagi Bioscience is featured today in the Swiss newspaper Le Temps. This article (in French) discusses the current problematic of animal testing in the scientific research and highlight the solution developed by Nagi…
From tomorrow morning till Friday evening, Nagi Bioscience will attend the Hello Tomorrow Summit in Paris as one of the World’s TOP500 Deep-Tech Startups. We are glad to be one of the startups selected…
We are delighted to announce that our team will pitch the technology developed by Nagi Bioscience during the ILMAC Lausanne exhibition on Thursday, the 5th of October. The first-ever edition of ILMAC LAUSANNE is taking…
From September 10th to 13th, Nagi Bioscience attended the 53rd Congress of the European Societies of Toxicology (EuroTox) in Bratislava. Our team presented for the first time a poster with the latest results obtained in…
We are delighted to announce that Nagi Bioscience has been chosen by Hello Tomorrow as one of the world’s TOP 500 deep-tech startups! Hello Tomorrow is a global not-for-profit organization created by deep tech entrepreneurs, with…
We are happy to announce the release of a new publication in collaboration with the Laboratory of Prof. Robin Gasser from the University of Melbourne. The article issued today in the FASEB Journal shows that deguelin, a plant-derived rotenoid,…
In 2015, the project developed by Nagi Bioscience was the first recipient of the SGV 25th Fund. This fund was created by the SGV board to financially support projects related to the goals of the…
Our Business Plan was awarded as TOP 10, among 108 submitted projects! »Venture» is Switzerland’s premier startup competition, initiative of ETH Zurich, EPF Lausanne, Knecht Holding, the innovation promotion agency CTI and McKinsey &…
This prestigious prize is given annually by the “E. Naef Foundation for in vitro research” (FENRIV), established in 1998. The foundation assists researchers investigating scientific means for restricting the use of vivisection and generally…
Gebert Rüf Stiftung fosters innovations for the benefit of Swiss economy and society, by supporting application-oriented and impact-oriented scientific projects at Swiss universities. The “Nematrix Project”, by Nagi Bioscience, became part of the…