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Andreas & Thomas Struengmann Award Honors HAYA Therapeutics Co-founders as Inaugural Winners
  • The award jury selected Samir Ounzain, PhD and Daniel Blessing, PhD, the two co-founders of HAYA Therapeutics, as the winners from an outstanding finalist group of life science entrepreneurs

  • Representatives from the award committee presented the award and the €100,000 cash prize at the Festival of the Future at the Deutsches Museum in Munich last Friday, June 28, 2024

MUNICH, July 01, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The committee of the newly established Andreas & Thomas Struengmann Award today announced that Samir Ounzain and Daniel Blessing, the two co-founders of HAYA Therapeutics, are the inaugural winners of the Andreas & Thomas Struengmann Award. Established to support and recognize entrepreneurial vision in the life science arena, the award recognizes the co-founder’s progress in building a company developing an RNA therapeutic approach targeting long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in multiple disease areas, in advance of the start of a HAYA’s first-in-human clinical study in nonobstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

"Together with the award committee and this year’s jury, we congratulate Samir and Daniel and hope that this award provides an additional validation as HAYA’s begins the next stage of development as a company. They have proven their ability to translate their findings from the lab into a differentiated cell-state-modifying platform that has significant potential to provide novel, disease-modifying therapeutics for the heart and a range of other disease areas," Andreas and Thomas Struengmann said in a joint statement. "Throughout our selection process, it has been a tremendous privilege to view the outstanding companies nominated from across the DACH region and, in particular, get to know the finalists whose successes made the final decision a difficult one to make."

The company teams shortlisted in May represent established and emerging biotech entrepreneurs in the DACH area who made significant achievements over the past years. These entrepreneurs turned unique scientific approaches into companies focused on bringing solutions to patients through modalities ranging from cell and RNA therapies to ADCs. Following the nomination, a group of finalist innovators had the opportunity to present their companies and their respective scientific approaches to an expert jury of leading personalities from the DACH life sciences sector, who then selected the winners announced last Friday, June 28 at the Festival of the Future at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. As part of the award, Samir Ounzain and Daniel Blessing received a cash prize of €100,000, which they will share.