Brain-Health VC Fund Backed by Sergey Brin Closes and Merges into Family Office
A venture capital fund focused on brain health, backed by Google co-founder Sergey Brin, has ceased operations. It has been integrated into his family office, according to people familiar with the matter. The move reflects changes in the fund's structure as reported on April 23, 2026.
ndtv.comA venture capital fund specializing in brain-health investments, backed by Google co-founder Sergey Brin, has closed and been incorporated into his family office. The fund, which supported initiatives in brain health, ended its independent operations, according to people familiar with the matter, as reported by @business.
Fund Sergey Brin, known for co-founding Google, had backed the fund as part of efforts in health-related ventures. Details on the specific reasons for the closure were not provided in the report.
The integration into the family office allows for continued management under Brin's personal investment structure. No further information on affected investments or future plans was disclosed.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
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The brain-health VC fund backed by Sergey Brin closed and was folded into his family office.
1 source@business - Prior to closure
The fund operated as a venture capital entity focused on brain health, backed by Brin.
1 source@business
Potential Impact
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The fund's investments may continue under Brin's family office management.
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Brain-health startups previously supported could face changes in funding oversight.
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Brin's personal investment strategy in health ventures might shift focus.
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