There's a quiet admission buried in pharma's history: we've been terrible at inventing drugs from nothing. Combinatorial chemistry, rational design, high-throughput screening -- decades of effort that barely dented the 90% clinical trial failure rate. What actually works, consistently, is stealing from nature. Aspirin was willow bark. Penicillin was mold. The GLP-1 agonists behind Ozempic -- the drugs reshaping body weight across the developed world -- trace back to a protein in Gila monster saliva.
Ditto Bio (YC W2026) has taken that insight to its logical extreme. If nature's best drug discovery engine is evolution, and if parasites have spent hundreds of millions of years evolving proteins specifically designed to control the human immune system, then those proteins are essentially ready-made drug candidates sitting in an unread library. The founders decided to read the library.
