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Diversifying precision cancer diagnostics and treatments
Yemaachi Biotechnology has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Yemaachi Biotechnology.
Yemaachi Biotechnology was founded in 2020 by David Hutchful (Founder) and Yaw Attua-Afari (Founder) and Joyce Ngoi (Founder) and Yaw Bediako (Founder).
Yemaachi Biotechnology has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Yemaachi Biotech is diversifying and expanding access to precision cancer diagnostics and therapeutics by collecting and sequencing samples from all across Africa, which is the most genetically diverse population on the planet. We then use this data to either optimize existing diagnostic tests, or help other companies discover new ones.
With our research activities based in Africa, we are able to leverage access to the most genetically diverse population on the planet to build a first-of-its-kind clinical and molecular knowledgebase on cancer among African people.
Key people at Yemaachi Biotechnology.
Yemaachi Biotechnology was founded in 2020 by David Hutchful (Founder) and Yaw Attua-Afari (Founder) and Joyce Ngoi (Founder) and Yaw Bediako (Founder).
Yemaachi Biotechnology has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Yemaachi Biotechnology's investors include Tobi Oke, Ethan Perlstein, Life Line Family Heritage Fund, LoftyInc Capital, Tencent, VestedWorld, V Square Capital, Y Combinator.
Yemaachi Biotechnology is a Ghana-based precision oncology company focused on diversifying cancer diagnostics and treatments by leveraging Africa’s unparalleled genetic diversity. It builds the world’s most comprehensive cancer bio-database from African populations to develop next-generation cancer drugs and diagnostics that are effective across diverse ethnic groups. Yemaachi serves healthcare, pharmaceutical, and biotech sectors by providing affordable, accredited clinical genomic testing and by conducting clinical research that informs precision medicine tailored to underrepresented populations[1][3][4].
Founded in 2020, Yemaachi is pioneering inclusive oncology research across multiple African countries, combining immunogenomics, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence to address disparities in cancer outcomes. The company’s growth is marked by strategic partnerships, including a major consortium anchored by Roche to launch the African Cancer Atlas, which will generate genomic and clinical data from thousands of African cancer patients, advancing global precision oncology[2][5][7].
Yemaachi Biotechnology was co-founded in 2020 in Accra, Ghana, by Dr. Yaw Bediako and his team, who bring a blend of scientific, engineering, and business expertise with deep African roots. The idea emerged from the recognition that African populations are severely underrepresented in genetic cancer research despite their high genetic diversity, which holds key insights for better cancer diagnostics and treatments globally. The company’s founding was motivated by personal and professional experiences with cancer disparities, including Dr. Bediako’s own family history[2][3][6].
Early traction came from building Africa’s first large-scale cancer genomic database and securing collaborations with pharmaceutical companies and research institutions. A pivotal moment was the launch of the African Cancer Atlas consortium, which positioned Yemaachi as a leader in inclusive oncology research and attracted significant funding and technical support from global partners like Roche[5].
Yemaachi is riding the global trend toward precision medicine and genomic-driven healthcare, addressing a critical gap in cancer research diversity. The timing is crucial as genomic medicine expands worldwide, yet African genomic data remains scarce, limiting the efficacy of cancer treatments for diverse populations. By building Africa’s largest cancer genomic database, Yemaachi is influencing the broader ecosystem by enabling more inclusive drug development and diagnostics, fostering African leadership in global health innovation, and promoting equitable access to precision oncology[1][5][7].
Market forces such as increasing cancer incidence in Africa, growing investment in biotech, and advances in AI and bioinformatics support Yemaachi’s mission. Its work helps shift the paradigm from one-size-fits-all cancer care to tailored therapies that consider genetic diversity, potentially improving outcomes worldwide[2][4].
Yemaachi Biotechnology is poised to expand its impact by scaling its genomic database and deepening collaborations with pharmaceutical partners to accelerate the development of diverse, effective cancer therapies. Future trends shaping its journey include the rise of AI-driven drug discovery, increased global focus on health equity, and growing African biotech ecosystems.
As Yemaachi continues to lead inclusive oncology research, its influence may evolve from a regional pioneer to a global standard-bearer for diversity in precision medicine. This aligns with its founding vision to redefine cancer care not only in Africa but worldwide, ensuring that the next generation of cancer diagnostics and treatments benefits all populations equitably[5][7].
Yemaachi Biotechnology has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in March 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 21, 2022 | $3M Seed | Tobi OKE | Ethan Perlstein, Life Line Family Heritage Fund, Loftyinc Capital, Tencent Holdings, Vestedworld, V Square Capital, Y Combinator | Announced |