
Montreal, Canada-based Congruence Therapeutics, a clinical-stage, computationally-driven biotechnology company building a unique pipeline of pharmacological correctors for diseases of protein misfolding, including MC4R-deficient (MC4R-d) genetic obesity, GBA1-driven Parkinson's disease and Alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) deficiency, has announced the closing of a $39.5 million financing.
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