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Organization and Nature of Business
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Organization Consolidation And Presentation Of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Organization and Nature of Business

1. Organization and nature of business

Talis Biomedical Corporation (the Company) is a molecular diagnostic company focused on advancing health equity and outcomes through the delivery of accurate infectious disease testing in the moment of need, at the point of care. The Company plans to develop and commercialize innovate products on its sample-to-answer Talis One system to enable accurate, low cost, and rapid molecular testing. In November 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for use of the Talis One COVID-19 Test System in a variety of healthcare settings. In January 2022, we began to act as an authorized distributor for third-party COVID-19 antigen tests (Antigen Tests). The Company was incorporated in 2013 under the general laws of the State of Delaware and is based in Menlo Park, California (CA) and Chicago, Illinois (IL).

In March 2022, we implemented a reduction in force designed to reduce our operating expenses, preserve cash and align our remaining resources to focus on, among other things, developing internal manufacturing expertise to support the commercial launch of the Talis One system. We incurred $1.0 million of expenses during the three months ended March 31, 2022 related to the reduction in force, substantially all of which consisted of charges related to the staff reduction, including cash expenditures and other costs.

Initial Public Offering

In February 2021, the Company completed an initial public offering (IPO) in which the Company issued and sold 13,800,000 shares of common stock at a public offering price of $16.00 per share, with an additional 2,070,000 shares sold pursuant to the underwriters' full exercise of their option to purchase additional shares. The aggregate proceeds received by the Company from the IPO was $232.5 million after deducting underwriting discounts, commissions and offering expenses of approximately $21.3 million. Upon the closing of the IPO, affiliated preferred shares with a carrying value of $225.4 million were converted into 29,863,674 Series 1 convertible preferred stock. The remaining outstanding convertible preferred shares were converted into 7,555,432 shares of common stock.

Liquidity

The Company has incurred significant losses and negative cash flows since inception, including a net loss of $33.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2022. As of March 31, 2022, the Company had unrestricted cash and cash equivalents of $187.6 million and $1.8 million of restricted cash held within other long-term assets on the condensed balance sheet.

Management expects to continue to incur additional substantial losses in the foreseeable future as a result of the Company’s research and development activities and commercialization of the Talis One system. The Company’s activities are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including failing to secure additional funding to continue to operationalize the Company’s current technology and to advance the development of its products. The Company expects its existing unrestricted cash and cash equivalents as of March 31, 2022 will be sufficient to fund its operations through at least one year from the date these condensed financial statements are issued. The Company expects to finance its future operations with its existing unrestricted cash and cash equivalents and through strategic financing opportunities that could include, but are not limited to, future offerings of its equity, grant agreements, or the incurrence of debt. However, there is no guarantee that any of these strategic or financing opportunities will be executed or realized on favorable terms, if at all, and some could be dilutive to existing stockholders. The Company’s ability to raise additional capital through either the issuance of equity or debt, is dependent on a number of factors including, but not limited to, the demand for the Company, which itself is subject to a number of development and business risks and uncertainties, as well as the uncertainty that the Company would be able to raise such additional capital at a price or on terms that are favorable to the Company.