Alta Partners

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Alta Partners
Company typePrivate ownership
IndustryPrivate equity
PredecessorBurr, Egan, Deleage & Co.
Founded1996
Founder
HeadquartersOne Embarcadero Center
San Francisco, California, United States
Key people
  • Daniel S. (Dan) Janney,
    managing partner[1]
  • Peter (Pete) Hudson,
    managing partner[2]
  • Robert J. (Bob) More,
    managing partner[3]
ProductsVenture capital
Websitewww.altapartners.com

Alta Partners is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco which invests primarily in biotechnology and life science companies.[4]

Cofounder Guy Nohra later relocated in Barcelona, Spain, to cofound Alta Life Sciences[5] in 2016.[6]

History

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Dan Janney joined Alta as a partner in 1996, when the firm was founded; Pete Hudson and Bob More joined in 2017.[7]

In 2000, the firm launched two VC funds, Alta California Partners III and Alta BioPharma Partners II.[8] It raised its ninth fund, Alta Partners NextGen Fund I, in 2017.[7] Two new healthcare VC funds were launched in 2004: Alta BioPharma Partners III and ACP IV.[9]

In May 2022, the company filed a lawsuit against BRC Inc.[10] (NYSE:BRCC),[11] the surviving entity of a 2021 merger between SilverBox Capital and Black Rifle Coffee[12]) in the Southern District of New York, which alleging a breach of contract, and seeking damages due to BRC's refusal to allow Alta to exercise warrants in 2022. The suit was settled in June 2025, with Alta paying BRC $1,000,000, and BRC issuing 2,300,100 shares of its Class A common stock to Alta.[11]

Investments

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Notable investments have included Ellie Mae, Be Inc., Ilex Oncology, Connects Corp, The Medicines Co.,[8] Kite Pharmaceuticals, ZS Pharma, Esperion, Allakos Chemgenx, DeCode Calistoga, Aerie, Cymabay, Tyra Biosciences,[13] DIspatchHealth and VIR Biotechnology.[4]

See also

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References

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