Red Tree Reveals First West Coast VC Fund As It Readies For Second
San Francisco Firm Saw Unmet Funding Need
Executive Summary
Red Tree Venture Capital closed its first fund with $272m for biotech companies emerging from academic and research institutions, seeking to fill a need for early-stage funding on the West Coast.
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