The Business Of Biotech Podcast
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RNA Delivery Business with Liberate's Shawn Davis, Ph.D. & Walter Strapps, Ph.D.
11/8/2023
Earlier this year, Shawn Davis, Ph.D. left a pretty comfortable position at AstraZeneca (and Amgen before that, and Milliken – and others – before that) to lead Liberate Bio. He brought along another industry notable in Merck/Intellia alumnus Walter Strapps, Ph.D., who serves as CSO at Liberate. Why'd they do it? Because RNA delivery is such a crucial step toward revolutionary genetic medicine, but it's tough science. They think they can change that.
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The Legend Steve Gorlin's Golden Rules
11/1/2023
Shortly after Thalidomide became a household word—albeit a very, very bad one—a biotech investor bought it for a couple hundred grand. Who on earth would want a drug pulled from the market for causing birth defects? Steve Gorlin did.
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CDMO + Emerging Bio Partnership With Forge's John Maslowski And Ray's Jenny Holt
10/25/2023
What constitutes a healthy, productive, and successful relationship between an emerging biopharma company and its contract development and manufacturing outsourcer (CDMO)? Jenny Holt, Chief Development Officer at the biopharma company Ray Therapeutics has some opinions. So does John Maslowski, Chief Commercial Officer at the CDMO Forge Biologics. Think they align?
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Clinical Leadership with Cue Biopharma's Anish Suri, Ph.D. & Dan Passeri, J.D.
10/20/2023
On a road trip to Boston, the Business of Biotech caught up with podcast alum Dan Passeri, J.D., CEO at Cue Biopharma, and enjoyed a two-for-one with CSO and President Anish Suri, Ph.D. at Cue's headquarters just feet below the Auerbach Center. Among other things, we discussed the duo's complementary leadership approach as the company takes multiple candidates into the clinic, why Passeri leans into his biotech legal background almost every day he's at work, why Cue's discretely targeted IL-2 approach eliminates the absurdity of early IL-2 failures, and a whole lot more.
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Bio Career Moves With Codagenix's Johanna Kaufmann, Ph.D.
10/11/2023
On this week's episode of the Business of Biotech, Dr. Johanna Kaufmann gives us an intimate retrospective on her career to date, sharing stories about her rapid ascension from Scientist 1 to executive leadership. We dig into her wild ride through M&A, her time at GSK, and the professional and personal development regimens she subscribes to.
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Veteran Advice From The C-Suite With Citius' Leonard Mazur
10/4/2023
Leonard Mazur has been in the business of biotech for a long, long time, and he has no intention of stopping now. He’s faced challenges won, lost, and ongoing, and he’s willing to share his experiences—from winning FDA approvals to bootstrapping his current effort at Citius Pharmaceuticals—with the transparent confidence of an industry veteran.
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Don't Be A D**k With Ochre Bio's Dr. Quin Wills
9/27/2023
Don't be offended by the title of today's Business of Biotech podcast. Dr. Quin Wills' application of what's become known as "Wheaton's Law" (look it up) is central to the ambitious goals his company, Ochre Bio, is pursuing: pioneering the value of computational biology in large mol discovery and development, putting an end to the global liver disease epidemic, and changing the costly, high-risk approach to clinical trials. On this week's episode, Dr. Wills and I explore how those goals are being addressed despite the challenges they present, and how the company's three guiding principles, don't be a d**k being one of them, align the Ochre team with the mission at hand.
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Pragmatic Computational Biology with Andrew Satz
9/20/2023
This week's guest on the Business of Biotech, EVQLV's Andrew Satz, says AI and ML in biopharma are like sex in high school. "Many of the people who say they're doing it really aren't, and the one who really are aren't talking about it," he says. So, when it comes to the computational biology buzz, what’s real? What’s hype? What’s yielding benefit and what’s merely vaporware?
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Commercial Readiness with Orca Bio's Dan Kirby
9/14/2023
Orca Bio's Dan Kirby has played a hand in prepping more than a few approved biologic therapeutic candidates for commercialization. Equally important, he knows firsthand what makes or breaks post-approval commercial efforts, having played virtually every role there is to play in drug sales and marketing.
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Bio & The Business Of Aging with Life Biosciences' Jerry McLaughlin
9/7/2023
Core to the clinical-stage biopharma Life Biosciences belief set is that "contrary to popular belief, aging is not caused by random wear and tear, but instead is caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that can be targeted therapeutically.”