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Julia Moore

Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Breakout Ventures

San Francisco, California

Education

Work Experience

  • Managing Partner

    2021

    Breakout Ventures is the home for creative bioscience entrepreneurs. We invest in early stage companies harnessing the power of cells to build solutions in human health and sustainability. Our team has spent the last decade supporting science-driven companies moving with urgency. We partner with bold founders throughout the entire life cycle, from seed to scale.

  • Partner

    2016 - 2020

2023

  • Board Observer/Investor

    2023

  • Board Member / Investor

    2022

  • Board Observer / Investor

    2022

  • Board Observer / Investor

    2021

  • Board Member / Investor

    2019

  • Board Member / Investor

    2018

  • Portfolio Director, Breakout Labs

    2015 - 2019

    We built Breakout Labs in 2011 with the goal of funding deep science companies at a stage and time when we believed philanthropic capital was necessary to support the achievement of technical milestones and to coalesce a start-up ecosystem in this space. We funded 50 amazing founding teams creating an incredible community of scientists, entrepreneurs and investors committed to using science as their superpower to make science fiction a reality. Our portfolio has raised over $1B in follow-on funding, grown leather without the cow, developed therapeutics to alter the course of Alzheimer’s, transformed carbon dioxide emissions into useful products, and so much more.

  • Kauffman Fellow (Class 17)

    2012 - 2014

    One of thirty global venture capitalists and innovators for two-year fellowship. Selected for Leadership Award. Research project focus - funding high-value, substantive innovation.

  • Associate Director

    2011 - 2014

    Founding team of $200M-funded Institute focused on scaling innovative, global companies. Led the strategy and execution of Stanford’s first innovation center. In collaboration with Stanford Management Company, convened leaders of top endowments, foundations and family offices to advance the allocation of capital to new markets. Analysis of the global private investment landscape led to a new class at Stanford, "Frontier Markets Private Equity: Creating an Investable Asset Class.”