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BioCentury
BioCentury's streaming commentary on biotech industry trends, plus interviews with KOLs.For three decades, BioCentury has helped biopharma executives and investors make business-critical decisions and build larger networks with peers across the innovation ecosystem.
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Oct 28, 2022 • 24min
Ep. 143 - East-West Summit Preview
McKinsey’s Franck Le Deu and BayHelix’s Guo-Liang Yu join the BioCentury This Week podcast to discuss globalization and cross-border innovation in the biopharma and preview the upcoming BioCentury-BayHelix East-West Summit. BioCentury’s co-founders — CEO Dave Flores, Chairman Karen Bernstein — and Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn and BioCentury head of BD Josh Berlin also join the podcast to discuss the importance of globalization for biopharma and patients, the current environment for cross-border dealmaking and expected highlights of the East-West Summit, which will take place in Redwood City, Calif., Nov. 14-16.Reach us by sending a text

Oct 25, 2022 • 26min
Ep. 142 - Lundbeck, Biogen, Biden & Biomanufacturing, Nora Volkow
A pair of neurology companies are in the spotlight on the latest edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. BioCentury’s editors assess how Lundbeck has evolved in the past five years, with a fresh emphasis on first in class in its revamped pipeline, and how Biogen could acquire its way into being a near-term growth company. BioCentury’s editors also discuss the Biden administration’s initiative that seeks to compensate for decades of underinvestment in the nation’s biomanufacturing capacity and takeaways from Nora Volkow, director of NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse, during her appearance last week on The BioCentury Show.Reach us by sending a text

Oct 17, 2022 • 26min
Ep. 141 - Neoantigen Vaccines, Drug Pricing, U.S.-China & U.K. Turmoil
On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman surveys the landscape of neoantigen cancer vaccines, touching on what’s changed in the past five years, 2022’s key readouts and what’s next for the field. Washington Editor Steve Usdin discusses the White House’s plans to use executive powers to reduce drug prices and, recapping his latest Editor’s Commentary, explains why he believes the U.S. and China should not allow rivalry in life sciences to turn into enmity that hurts patients. Finally, Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn assesses what turmoil in the U.K. means for the country’s burgeoning life sciences sector. Reach us by sending a text

Oct 11, 2022 • 29min
Ep. 140 - Turbulence at BIO, Plus 4Q Preview & the Distillery
On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Washington Editor Steve Usdin details the circumstances leading up to Michelle McMurry-Heath’s resignation as CEO of BIO on Monday. The podcast team also discuss BioCentury’s 4Q22 Financial Markets Preview, with Associate Editor Stephen Hansen assessing biotech’s attempt to emerge from the ongoing bear market recovery as inflation and rising interest rates foster a risk-off environment. Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman discusses the latest translational tidbits from BioCentury’s Distillery and the impact Nobel Prize laureate Carolyn Bertozzi has had on the biotech industry.Reach us by sending a text

Oct 4, 2022 • 27min
Ep. 139 - Wins in Neurodegeneration, U.S.-China & Life Science Cares
The neurodegeneration field had two big wins with even bigger implications for the future of Alzheimer’s disease and ALSs, Executive Editor Selina Koch says on the latest episode of BioCentury This Week. Koch lays out the importance of the positive Phase III data for lecanemab in Alzheimer’s and the coming debate over access to the therapy, while also noting the potential for read-through to other neurodegenerative diseases from FDA’s approval of Amylyx's ALS drug Relyvrio. BioCentury’s editorial team also discusses mounting pressure on the Biden administration to curb outbound investments from the U.S. into China and the work of biopharma non-profit Life Science Cares.Reach us by sending a text

Sep 27, 2022 • 28min
Ep. 138 - FDA User Fee Endgame, East-West Summit & Biogen
Everything’s at stake for FDA as user fee legislation approaches a critical deadline this week, Washington Editor Steve Usdin says on the latest episode of BioCentury This Week. Usdin details the next steps in the process, which FDA reforms are being dropped from the “clean” user fee bill and the future of healthcare legislation. BioCentury’s editorial team also recaps the top takeaways from Global Blood Therapeutics CEO Ted Love’s appearance on The BioCentury Show, previews the upcoming BioCentury-BayHelix East-West Biopharma Summit and assesses two upcoming milestones for Biogen: an FDA decision on tofersen for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Phase III data for Alzheimer’s therapy lecanemab that’s due from partner Eisai.Reach us by sending a text

Sep 19, 2022 • 19min
Ep. 137 - Intellia's Data, IRA's Orphan Impact, CFIUS Order
A year after it reported its first clinical data showing CRISPR-based gene editing may live up to its promise, Intellia has provided evidence for the second time that its platform can knock down a clinically relevant target in the liver, and revealed the first data showing it can deliver clinical benefit. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors discuss the hereditary angioedema data for NTLA-2002. They also explain why the Inflation Reduction Act could have an outsized effect on the development of orphan drugs and how an Executive Order related to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) signed by President Joe Biden singles out biotech and biomanufacturing for intensified foreign investment scrutiny.Reach us by sending a text

Sep 13, 2022 • 23min
Ep. 136 - IRA, KRAS & ESMO
Biopharma executives and investors are bracing for the impact of the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors discuss pharma CEOs’ warnings that the law will reduce incentives for small molecule drug development, how biotech VCs may adjust deployment of their funds and how the government could implement the law.Turning to readouts from the European Society of Medical Oncology Congress, the BioCentury podcast team explains why the latest data for Amgen's Lumakras could shake up the KRAS inhibitor race and how Chinese investigator-initiated trials are accelerating CAR T innovation.Reach us by sending a text

Sep 2, 2022 • 19min
Ep 135 Pt. 5 - A Portrait of Biopharma's New Leaders
Digital fluency, the imperative to have an impact on society and an eagerness to make change now, not in future decades, mark the future leaders of the industry, says BioCentury Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn. On the fifth and concluding BioCentury This Week podcast accompanying Back to School 2022, Fishburn and BioCentury’s editorial team discuss the defining traits of industry’s incoming generation of leaders and the evolving skills required for the future of biotech. Access all of BioCentury's Back to School content here.https://www.biocentury.com/topics/back-to-school-auth Reach us by sending a text

Sep 1, 2022 • 16min
Ep 135 Pt. 4 - Filling Biopharma's Talent Pipeline
The need to recruit and train regulators is acute in developed as well as low- and middle-income countries, BioCentury Washington Editor Steve Usdin says. On the fourth of five BioCentury This Week podcasts accompanying Back to School 2022, Usdin and BioCentury’s editorial team discuss how drawing top talent means agencies must persuade candidates that careers are infused with purpose and support a vital mission. BioCentury Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman says biopharma companies, facing their own talent crunch, will benefit from making themselves more visible, accessible and instructive to new entrants. Access all of BioCentury's Back to School content here.https://www.biocentury.com/topics/back-to-school-auth Reach us by sending a text