Follow the Decibel Therapeutics, Inc. stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Healthcare & Pharma sector, Decibel Therapeutics, Inc. has published 28 public disclosures. The latest transaction was reported on 25 September 2023 (Disposition). Among the most active insiders: Trask Anna. All data is accessible without an account.
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Decibel Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: DBTX) was a Boston-based clinical-stage biotechnology company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and founded in 2015. It emerged from Third Rock Ventures with a focused mission: to discover and develop transformative therapies to restore and improve hearing and balance. For investors, Decibel was a highly specialized biotech story rather than a broad diversified healthcare platform. Its investment case was driven by scientific differentiation, orphan-disease economics, and the possibility of building value in a field with substantial unmet medical need. The company’s core business lines centered on hearing-health innovation, especially gene therapy and translational programs for congenital and acquired hearing disorders. Its lead asset was DB-OTO, a cell-selective adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy designed for profound congenital hearing loss caused by variants in the otoferlin gene (OTOF). Decibel also worked on additional hearing-related programs, including assets aimed at preventing hearing damage from ototoxic exposures and other therapeutic approaches relevant to auditory and balance disorders. In practice, the company’s model combined discovery research, preclinical translation, and early clinical development, with an emphasis on rare, genetically defined patient populations. Decibel’s competitive position was unusual: it operated in a relatively underpenetrated therapeutic niche where few developers had built comparable depth in inner-ear biology, delivery science, and genetic hearing-loss biology. That gave the company a first-mover profile in certain indications, but it also meant a high degree of technical and clinical risk. Like most clinical-stage biotechs, its value depended on successful proof-of-concept data, regulatory execution, and the ability to convert scientific advances into durable clinical benefit. Collaboration was an important feature of the strategy, and the long-running partnership with Regeneron played a central role in validating its gene-therapy approach. Recent corporate history is especially important. In August 2023, Regeneron announced it would acquire Decibel Therapeutics, and the transaction was completed in September 2023. Regeneron later highlighted encouraging DB-OTO clinical updates, underscoring the scientific rationale behind the acquisition. As a result, DBTX no longer trades as an independent operating company; it became part of Regeneron’s broader genetic-medicine and hearing-loss portfolio. For market context, Decibel should therefore be viewed as a former NASDAQ-listed United States biotech whose legacy value was concentrated in its hearing-loss gene-therapy pipeline rather than in commercial products or recurring operating revenue.