We build the intelligence layer for metabolic medicine.
Meteor Biosciences is a computational biology company engineering metabolic transducers -- molecules that reprogram cellular bioenergetics to reverse disease pathology.
From metabolic data to therapeutic hypothesis, faster.
Most metabolic diseases remain intractable because the biology is complex and the analytical tools are fragmented. Meteor unifies multi-omics data analysis, phenotype stratification, and causal hypothesis generation into a single, rigorous computational platform.
Our pipeline programs -- FASN-Redirect, OxPhos-Tuner, Ceramide-Block, and Mevalonate-Shunt -- translate FORCE-generated hypotheses into wet-lab validated transducer candidates targeting NASH, obesity, diabetes, and oncology.
Hypothesis-Driven
Every analysis produces testable hypotheses. We build for scientific rigor, not just pattern matching.
Transparent Methods
All models, parameters, and QC steps are fully auditable. No black boxes in metabolic intelligence.
Collaborative Discovery
Our best work happens with partners. We design every service and product for team-based research.
Preclinical Honesty
We never overclaim. Confidence scores, validation status, and limitations are always visible.
Built by scientists and engineers.
Dr. Elena Liu
CEO & Co-Founder
Former VP of Metabolic Research at Genentech. PhD in Biochemistry from MIT.
Dr. Marcus Reyes
CSO & Co-Founder
Led metabolomics platform development at Broad Institute. PhD in Systems Biology from Stanford.
Sarah Kim
CTO
Former engineering lead at Verily Life Sciences. MS in Computer Science from CMU.
Dr. James Wright
VP Translational Science
15 years in pharma R&D at Pfizer and Novartis. MD/PhD from Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Anika Patel
Head of Data Science
Built ML-driven metabolomics pipelines at Calico. PhD in Bioinformatics from UCSD.
Dr. Tomoko Ogawa
Head of Biology
Expert in lipid metabolism and NASH biology. Postdoc at Scripps Research.
Join us or partner with us.
We're hiring across science, engineering, and operations. We're also always looking for research partners.