As Africa’s disease burden shifts toward cancers and non-communicable conditions, a new generation of biotech entrepreneurs is rising to meet the moment, building targeted, precision-driven therapies grounded in African biology and global science.
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Here are the top 5 African innovators transforming targeted therapy in 2025:
— Yaw Bediako (Ghana): CEO and Co-founder of Yemaachi Biotech, developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets for cancer using Africa’s unrivalled genetic diversity, including a landmark genomic partnership with Roche.
— Mauritz Venter (South Africa): Co-founder of AzarGen Biotechnologies, engineering plant-based human therapeutic proteins with a focus on biosimilar anti-cancer monoclonal antibodies.
— Njabulo Skhosana (South Africa): Founder and CEO of CureRoot, using AI to identify African plant-derived drug candidates for cancer and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, named Best Deep Tech & AI Startup at AfricArena 2025.
— Oliver Preisig (South Africa): Co-founder and Executive Director of Inqaba Biotec, building Africa’s leading genomics and bioinformatics infrastructure to accelerate precision medicine and drug target discovery.
— Alexandra Miszewski (South Africa): Co-founder of Altera Biosciences, Africa’s first cell and gene therapy startup, pioneering universal donor cell technology for cancer, organ transplantation, and diabetes treatment.
While these five are leading the field, many other African innovators are advancing targeted therapy, building locally rooted solutions, and contributing to a more inclusive, precision-driven future for medicine across the continent.
Selection focused on verified African founders currently active in targeted therapy innovation with measurable impact as of 2024–2025. Criteria included scientific innovation, operational scale, precision medicine relevance, and contribution to advancing equitable, data-driven therapeutic development.
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