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Kalm Therapeutics Wins $100,000 in Alabama Launchpad: Life Sciences Track

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Nov. 7, 2025) – Alabama Launchpad, a program of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA) in partnership with Innovate Alabama, is proud to announce Kalm Therapeutics as the winner of $100,000 in non-dilutive funding in the Life Sciences Track. AJ Singhal, founder of Kalm Therapeutics, will receive $100,000 in non-dilutive funding, as well as access to follow-on mentorship and exposure to Alabama’s growing network of investors and innovation partners. Kalm Therapeutics is developing the first naturally-derived prescription eczema and psoriasis patch to protect and treat skin. The company was selected from a competitive group of three life science-focused finalists, which also included:
  • Flexicoat (Mountain Brook, Alabama) — Revolutionizing biomedical device coatings to create lubricious, self-sterilizing, superhydrophilic surfaces—safely and in under 15 minutes.
  • Gulf Sterilization Inc. (Mobile, Alabama) — Provides contract sterilization services to the health care industry, ensuring safe and effective medical devices.
Kalm Therapeutics’ new treatment modality will protect the skin from scratching, environmental irritants, moisture-loss, and infection while delivering a natural medicine to the epidermis. “This award will allow Kalm to treat more patients and run more biomarker tests during our upcoming clinical trial for people suffering with chronic eczema,” said Singhal. “We are excited about having impact in patients’ lives and the clinical trial data, which will drive advancement of Kalm’s drug products. As a small pharma company from Alabama, this award from EDPA really makes us feel the love from Sweet Home Alabama!” The finalists pitched their ventures behind closed doors to a panel of seasoned judges: Nancy Wenger Keller, MBA candidate at MIT Sloan School of Management, who has worked in biotech throughout her career; Jamie Tyler, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience at UAB; and Kellie Clark, former healthcare practice chair of gener8tor board member of Health Rounds. “As a judge, it was exciting to see the energy coming from startup founders in Alabama,” said Keller. “Each finalist showed a passion for addressing pressing needs in the life sciences, and I look forward to seeing their companies continue to grow.” Cycle 2 2025 marked the second round under Alabama Launchpad’s newly restructured format, which includes three industry-specific tracks, $2,500 upfront funding for each finalist, and a 12-week mentorship program designed to better support Alabama’s most promising startups. The Alabama Launchpad Cycle 2 Tech Track awarded Caroline and Trey McMeans, founders of Homepoint, $70,000 on October 26. It also awarded $50,000 to Stephane Lee, founder of VRobotics, on Oct. 28. For more information on Alabama Launchpad and upcoming cycles, please visit www.alabamalaunchpad.com.

More About Alabama Launchpad

Established in 2006, Alabama Launchpad is Alabama’s most active early-stage seed fund investor, driving innovation and job growth through startup competitions and ongoing mentoring for Alabama entrepreneurs. . It is the state’s longest-running business plan and pitch competition. Over the past 19 years, Alabama Launchpad has invested more than $6.6 million in 124 Alabama startups. The winning startup companies have generated more than 1,600 jobs for the state and have a combined post-money valuation of more than $1 billion.

More About Our Partner, Innovate Alabama

Innovate Alabama is Alabama’s first statewide public-private partnership focused on entrepreneurship, technology and innovation with a mission to help innovators grow roots here in Alabama. Innovate Alabama was established to implement the initiatives and recommendations set forth in the Alabama Innovation Commission’s report, including smart policy solutions that will create a more resilient, inclusive and robust economy to remain competitive in a 21st-century world. With founding CEO Cynthia Crutchfield leading the charge, Innovate Alabama is also made up of a board of 11 innovation leaders appointed by Gov. Ivey, collaborating across sectors to advance industries, drive technology and facilitate an environment where innovation and entrepreneurship thrive. Learn more about Innovate Alabama at www.innovatealabama.org.