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Meet Soumya Banerjee, Co-Founder of Juvion Health Sciences. The biotech startup combines AI, neuroscience, and robotics to develop therapeutics for immobility and age-related diseases. In June, Soumya will join nine other Biotech innovators on a business development and investor roadshow in Boston.
Name: Soumya Banerjee
Location: EPFL Innovation Park
Nationality: Indian
Graduated from: Miami University (Ph.D)
Job title: CEO & Co-founder
Number of employees: 2
Money raised: CHF 530K
Can you tell us who your product or solution helps, and how?
At Juvion, our focus is on helping individuals at risk of losing their mobility—a condition that often leads to falls, injuries, hospitalizations, and increased susceptibility to disorders such as sarcopenia and motor neuropathy, especially as people age. Our research has identified the deterioration of neuron-muscle communication as a major contributor to immobility, a mechanism largely overlooked in aging therapeutics. Our lead product, JUV-001, is designed to preserve this vital connection, enabling individuals to stay mobile and independent for longer, while also extending their overall health span.
What market are you addressing, and what is the potential of your startup in that market?
We are addressing a pressing global health challenge. By 2030, 1.6 billion people will be over 60, and one-third will experience mobility issues. Currently, no approved therapies target the root cause of this issue. With the longevity market projected to surpass USD 600 billion, Juvion’s first-in-class therapeutic and AI-driven platform positions us to lead the future of healthy aging.
How and where did you come up with the idea for your startup?
The idea for Juvion originated during my research at EPFL in 2021, where we uncovered a previously unknown biological mechanism showing that neuron-muscle communication can be preserved as we age. This finding challenged the assumption that mobility decline is an inevitable aspect of aging. While publishing this discovery was a rewarding scientific achievement, I soon realized that its true impact could only be realized if transformed into a practical, accessible solution. This realization motivated me to launch Juvion—to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and real-world application.
What do you expect from the Venture Leaders roadshow, and how do you think it will help you achieve your vision?
I’m excited about the opportunity the Venture Leaders roadshow presents. It’s a unique chance to connect with strategic investors, partners, and collaborators who share an interest in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and healthspan innovation. I look forward to exchanging ideas with fellow founders, receiving valuable feedback, and gaining international exposure. This experience will be key to refining our go-to-market strategy and accelerating Juvion’s growth from a Swiss startup to a globally impactful healthcare company.
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