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The BioWorld Insider Podcast

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One-on-one with medical innovators: Breakthrough medicines, billion-dollar deals, spectacular clinical successes and crushing failures all play a part in biopharma’s dynamic story. Developers make scientific advancements with the potential to change everything, only to face regulatory conundrums and ever-fluctuating markets. BioWorld tracks key events in the fast-moving sector every business day. Now, the BioWorld Insider podcast lets you hear directly from the movers and shakers whose collective work is changing how we all live. Join us for a new conversation.
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The importance of balancing AI and people in drug development

More and more, artificial intelligence is becoming inseparable from drug development. But it needs to be well integrated with the right people and support technologies in order to be successful, according to Josep Bassaganya-Riera, the founder and CEO of Nimmune Biopharma Inc. Nimmune has leveraged methods of AI-enabled drug discovery to develop a number of late-stage therapeutics using a strategic model Bassaganya-Riera first developed at Landos Biopharma Inc., a previous venture which was sold...

May 27, 202521 minSeason 1Ep. 51

Two CEOs discuss bracing for tariffs, NIH grant cuts and gifting China biopharma leadership position

As pharma deals with the impact of NIH grant cuts and what could follow with the imposition of tariffs, Robert Williamson, CEO of Triumvira Immunologics Inc., and Hernan Bazan, CEO of South Rampart Pharma LLC, brought their extensive experience in the industry to the podcast. Their concerns include how tariffs will bring lower margins for U.S. companies, higher costs and eventually drug shortages. They also spoke about the impact on drug development as more than 90% of all drugs are NIH-supporte...

Apr 23, 202531 minSeason 1Ep. 50

As biopharma investments stumble, med tech surges

The biopharma sector is still trying to get its wind and resume its once-powerful investment ways. Medical technology has sidestepped much of biopharma’s issues by being more flexible along the development path, according to BioWorld MedTech Editor Annette Boyle in this edition of the podcast. This year’s med-tech investment numbers have improved over those from last year and the year before by bringing in $2.76 billion by financing 56 transactions in January alone. Boyle described the current f...

Mar 30, 202512 minSeason 1Ep. 49

Mega money well spent? Mammoth mergers fall short of the dream

Billion-dollar M&As are commonplace now, but not too long ago they were a rarity. So many have occurred in the past few years, they’ve become the norm. But were all these multi-billion-dollar mega mergers worth the money? Karen Carey, BioWorld ’s senior managing editor and chief analyst, crunched the numbers on 21 of the biggest M&As in a three-part BioWorld series and found very few have been, so far, good deals for the buyer. In this podcast, Carey sifts through the winners and losers ...

Feb 24, 202519 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Healing the health divide for women

As a new BioWorld investigative report shows , decades of research excluding women from clinical trials and investment decisions made in male-dominated boardrooms have led to half the world’s health needs being underserved. Of the drug development companies working on women's health solutions, the proportion of funding and partnering for the sector is quite small. But it’s slowly growing, as is the depth of science. Karen Carey, BioWorld ’s managing editor and chief analyst, and the managing edi...

Nov 22, 202421 min

Modifi gets creative on the rocky road to a multibillion-dollar buyout

Modifi Biosciences Inc. was recently acquired by Merck & Co. Inc. for $30 million up front. Modifi shareholders could receive milestones of up to $1.3 billion. It all happened in the dizzyingly short span of a little more than two years. Modifi’s founder, Ranjit Bindra, and a small group of advisers brought the company through preclinical work on DNA repair for treating glioblastoma and then twice faced running out of money and shutting down the company. Confounding the typical wisdom, Bindr...

Nov 13, 202424 minSeason 1Ep. 46

A quantum leap into the future of drug development

In the newest BioWorld Insider podcast, Victoria Lipinska, the America's lead for Quantum Innovation Centers at IBM Quantum, talks about the future of drug development using quantum computing. “The new technology is a completely different branch of computing as opposed to what we know right now, and it's meant to complement what we know, not to really replace it,” she said. Quantum computing could lead to more efficient drug discovery by identifying promising compounds faster, understanding thei...

Oct 17, 202418 minSeason 1Ep. 45

Gene and cell therapies will propel innovation, says Astellas CCO

Gene and cell therapies will drive innovation for the next 10 years, Claus Zieler, the chief commercial officer at Astellas Pharma Inc., said in this episode of the BioWorld Insider podcast. Developers are on the cusp of breakthroughs because a gene can now be replaced “and that means we can potentially cure a disease rather than intervening in a disease.” Zieler also shared his thoughts on creating sustainable health care in aging societies, the innovation cycle gap between the U.S. and Europe,...

Oct 07, 202427 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Capricor’s CEO pursues a BLA and talks rare disease

Capricor Therapeutics Inc. just wrapped up a visit with the U.S. FDA and is prepping to file a BLA in October for its Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment. Linda Marbán, Capricor’s CEO, is the guest on the newest BioWorld Insider podcast and she talks about deramiocel (CAP-1002), the company’s allogeneic cardiac-derived cell therapy, for treating the rare disease and how the FDA has made strong efforts in helping lay the groundwork for deramiocel. Marbán has been working on the Duchenne treatme...

Sep 27, 202416 minSeason 1Ep. 42

The first half of 2024 was strong as M&As and financings dominate

Karen Carey, BioWorld managing editor and chief analyst, takes a look at the numbers from the first half of 2024. She finds the first six months to be healthy for the biopharma market while the rest of the year is populated with question marks that include the U.S. presidential election and potential interest rate cuts.

Jul 26, 202418 minSeason 1Ep. 41

The cost of delays in development and sales: It’s probably not what you think

Two costs of developing drug candidates have been upended by new research from the Tufts University School of Medicine’s Center for the Study of Drug Development. New data have produced some very different numbers than you might expect in the cost of a single day of a clinical trial and of missing a day to generate prescription drugs sales. The center’s director, Ken Getz, spoke to the BioWorld Insider podcast about updating the outdated numbers and what it means for companies and investors....

Jul 17, 202417 minSeason 1Ep. 40

ASCO preview: ADCs and radiotherapies at the forefront of this year’s conference

Chris Barden, a co-managing partner at MPM Bioimpact who manages the firm’s Bioimpact Equities and Oncology Impact funds, shares her insights into the upcoming American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference in Chicago. She talks about the major trends in oncology, including development of antibody drug conjugates, which is currently the hottest area in cancer treatment. Another highlight she expects from ASCO will be development in radiotherapy treatments, particularly in prostate cance...

May 30, 202413 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Fibrobiologics walks the unconventional financing path

A non-traditional route for financing has been the path to success for Fibrobiologics Inc. In the newest BioWorld Insider podcast, CEO Pete O’Heeron offers insight into the company’s unusual path to a Nasdaq listing in January. SPACs, reverse mergers and traditional IPOs weren’t attractive enough for Fibrobiologics’ management or board, so they decided to go public through a direct listing with no banks as underwriters. It took about seven months to get the company ready for its listing, an arou...

May 15, 202418 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Back to fundamentals: The latest numbers point to better times

BioWorld Managing Editor Karen Carey joins the podcast to talk about the numbers from the first quarter of 2024, along with a look back at some 2023 deals and indicators that signal better times are on the way. Financings for the quarter were better than expected, sporting some of the best numbers of the past 13 years. It’s part of a larger trend, Carey says, of investors being a lot pickier about where they put their money and demanding better data. The result is a strengthened market and a bet...

May 06, 202422 minSeason 1Ep. 36

Mark McKenna storms back with Mirador and eyes the development landscape

In one of the biggest financings of the year so far, former Prometheus Biosciences Inc. CEO Mark McKenna helped raise $400 million to launch a new company, Mirador Therapeutics Inc. He didn’t sit on the sidelines for long after Merck & Co. Inc. bought Prometheus for $10.8 billion in 2023. He recruited key Prometheus executives to focus on Mirador’s genetic approach to drug discovery and precision medicine. McKenna said there was too much left undone to just hang back. In this BioWorld Inside...

Apr 23, 202425 minSeason 1Ep. 35

Biopharma execs seek to avoid pain points in AI integration

Because artificial intelligence is such a new technology it comes with a mountain of unknowns. Integrating it into a pharmaceutical company presents a unique series of challenges, as a new survey from Verix shows. The report is based on responses from directors, vice presidents and C-suite executives in sales, marketing and brand management at pharmaceutical companies in the U.S. that have more than $100 million in annual revenue. Doron Aspitz, the CEO of Verix, talked about the new findings wit...

Apr 16, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 34

Six biopharma executives consider a tough 2023 and are hopeful for a better 2024

One aspect of 2023 our group of executives completely agreed on: the past year was tough financially. And they all foresee a more vibrant year ahead for the market. Giving all of them hope were technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence, game changing weight loss drugs, the surging fascination with ADCs and hope for lower interest rates. But uncertainty looms about the upcoming general election in the U.S. and ground-shifting gene therapies. In a preview of the annual Biotech Sh...

Dec 11, 202317 minSeason 1Ep. 32

AI: driving drug development from effective to remarkable

Google’s Scott Penberthy joins the podcast for a visionary discussion that scans the horizon for startling changes artificial intelligence will bring to drug development in the relatively near future. Among the gems and eyebrow raisers is talk of dramatic reductions in the time it takes to identify the right molecule for development and how digital clinical trials in the not-too-distant future will substantially shrink study times. This episode also provides a preview of the annual Biofuture con...

Sep 06, 202327 minSeason 1Ep. 31

The struggle is real: The first half of 2023 was an uphill climb

Guests Karen Carey, BioWorld ’s managing editor, and Mike Ward, Clarivate’s global head of Life Sciences and Healthcare Thought Leadership, discuss the deals, financing and M&A landscape for the first half of 2023 and how U.K. biopharmas are faring post Brexit.

Aug 16, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 30

The biosimilars challenge to Humira revs up

Guests BioWorld Regulatory Editor Mari Serebrov and Tom Newcomer, Samsung Bioepis vice president and head of U.S. market access, discuss the launch of biosimilars that are taking on a blockbuster.

Jul 20, 202317 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Radiopharmaceuticals: The next big disrupter?

BioWorld Staff Writer Tamra Sami talks about the science behind radiopharmaceuticals, the supply chain vulnerabilities, the regulatory landscape, the patient journey and therapies in the pipeline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 05, 202314 minSeason 1Ep. 26

Rethinking obesity: Fitness may be more directly linked to health than weight

BioWorld Science Managing Editor Anette Breindl discusses her new analysis of multiple studies related to weight loss, metabolic health and fitness that in many ways go against mainstream theories about obesity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 30, 202321 minSeason 1Ep. 24

Looking ahead to 2023: CEOs contemplate the new normal

Guests Karen Zaderej, CEO of Axogen Inc., Sean Bohen, CEO of Olema Oncology Inc., Rob Ross, the CEO of Surface Oncology Inc., and Rob Etherington, the CEO of Clene Nanomedicine Inc., speak about adapting their companies to the market’s new realities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 05, 202225 minSeason 1Ep. 23

Extending the human lifespan

Extending the human lifespan , a BioWorld special report, examines the companies developing “Fountain of Youth” drugs. In this episode, the writers discuss this scientific holy grail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 18, 202242 minSeason 1Ep. 20
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