Alchemab Therapeutics, a British antibody-discovery biotech, raised a £25m Series A extension on 9 July, the largest direct life-sciences investment the British Business Bank has ever made, to push an AI-enabled antibody-discovery pipeline toward the clinic 1.
Alchemab hunts for protective antibodies in people who resist diseases they should have caught, then turns those molecules into drug candidates. The method leans on machine learning to sift immune repertoires at a scale no bench scientist could match, placing it in the same AI-meets-biology tier as IMU Biosciences, which raised £40m in June .
The cheque puts the state directly on a life-sciences cap table rather than behind a fund manager. For a Bank criticised for leading none of the year's marquee AI rounds, backing Alchemab plants a flag in a field where British science still leads. Someone still has to run those assays, and the government published a plan to build that workforce the same afternoon.
