
Life Science Success
On this podcast, you'll find interviews with high-performing successful individuals in Life Sciences. On a weekly basis, we cover their proven methods, principles, strategies, and mindsets to implement new technologies that scale to meet the needs of people in our world.
Latest episodes

Nov 13, 2022 • 25min
Matt Landry - Commercial Leader Scientist.com
Send us a text01:29 Tell to listeners about yourself 05:02 Talking about more sort of translation from selling to, going to start up 06:26 What led you to focus more on reagents and chemicals in scientist.com 08:05 Talking about more on Scientist.com 12:26 What are some key problems customers want to deal with, when they come to Scientist.com 14:14 Example of initiatives that they might look into use of your system 16:05 Are you working also with the suppliers or some of the clients 17:56 How does Scientist.com start to work with the customer 19:08 If have any idea how to start up your system 19:57 There are three questions that I like to ask every guest. -What Inspires you? 21:07 -What concerns you? 22:37 -What excites you?

Nov 6, 2022 • 11min
Paul Romness MHP - CEO OS Therapies
Send us a textIn this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast from Bio in the Bayou 2022, I sit down with Paul Romness the founder of OS Therapies. During our interview Paul shares his absolute passion for Osteosarcoma. He shares that roughly 1000 children will get osteosarcoma each year and roughly 50% will die. (Paul agreed to let me share the emotion expressed during the interview) I greatly appreciate companies that are attacking problems like this and look forward to seeing OS Therapies in the news as they go public.

Nov 6, 2022 • 14min
Naheed Kurji - CEO of Cyclica
Send us a textAt Bio in the Bayou for the Life Science Success Podcast I sat down with Naheed Kurji and we talked about how Cyclica works with Universities and Startups using their AI platform. #biotech, #medicines, #innovation, #drugdiscovery, and #artificialintelligence

Nov 5, 2022 • 8min
Trivia Frazier PhD, MBA - CEO Obatala Sciences
Send us a textThis is my first time having a returning guest on the Life Science Success Podcast. Trivia Frazier, PhD, MBA sat down with me to give me an update on Obatala Sciences. They are currently expanding their commercial team and overall footprint. It was such a blast to sit down with someone who has been on the show previously.

Nov 5, 2022 • 5min
Heidjer Staecker - Partner TreMonti Consulting
Send us a textIn this episode of Life Science Success Podcast my guest is Heidjer Staecker a Partner at TreMonti Consulting. We discuss how TreMonti helps Universities evaluate their technologies and commercialization opportunities.

Nov 5, 2022 • 8min
Shobha Parthasarathi - Advisor Xontogeny
Send us a textAt Bio in the Bayou I had the opportunity to sit down with Shobha Parthasarathi an Advisor Xontogeny. We talked about her engagement across life sciences and the approach she has with companies.

Nov 5, 2022 • 11min
Chris Garabedian - CEO Xontogeny and Portfolio Manager PXV Fund
Send us a textI sat down with Chris Garabedian the CEO of Xontogeny a virtual incubator in Life Sciences and we discussed how Xontogeny helps companies grow and leverage their experience in Life Sciences.

Nov 5, 2022 • 7min
Kris Khalil - Executive Director New Orleans BioInnovation Center
Send us a text🧬 Kris Khalil 🧬is the Executive Director at the New Orleans BioInnovation Center and we sat down during Bio in the Bayou and talked about how he works with companies.

Nov 5, 2022 • 8min
Lowry Curley - AxoSim 3D Tissue Model
Send us a textThis is a part of the group of podcast interviews recorded at Bio in the Bayou. Check out Lowry Curley and AxoSim 3D Tissue Models.

Oct 30, 2022 • 38min
Ariel Louwrier - Entrepreneur & Provider of Research Tools
Send us a textThis week on the Life Science Success podcast my guest is Ariel Auwrier. Ariel has been involved in startups from the beginning including research and patents through operations and sales & marketing. His company Stressmarq provides tools to researchers in Life Sciences.