
Episode 49
02/22/23 • 68 min
On Biotech Hangout this week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian, Bruce Booth and Michal Preminger are joined by Andy Plump, President, Research & Development at Takeda, and Jay Bradner, Physician-Scientist and former President of the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research. They talk pharma productivity and its impact on M&A, new models for advancing and funding medicine and why we need them and what a pharmaceutical R&D head actually does. Andy and Jay discuss conflicts between research and commercial departments, share their experiences, insights and strategies learned from their careers in R&D executive roles and describe the elements needed for a biotech company to be successful long-term. The hosts end with a lively discussion of business models in the industry from venture creation to listed “truffle hunters” to pharma efforts at being more entrepreneurial.
On Biotech Hangout this week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian, Bruce Booth and Michal Preminger are joined by Andy Plump, President, Research & Development at Takeda, and Jay Bradner, Physician-Scientist and former President of the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research. They talk pharma productivity and its impact on M&A, new models for advancing and funding medicine and why we need them and what a pharmaceutical R&D head actually does. Andy and Jay discuss conflicts between research and commercial departments, share their experiences, insights and strategies learned from their careers in R&D executive roles and describe the elements needed for a biotech company to be successful long-term. The hosts end with a lively discussion of business models in the industry from venture creation to listed “truffle hunters” to pharma efforts at being more entrepreneurial.
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Episode 48
This week’s Biotech Hangout theme is, “the good, the bad, the ugly” ... and the “interesting.” Starting with “the good,” hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell and John Maraganore discuss the Mineralys ($MYLS) IPO and recent deals including Pfizer, Novartis and Merck on the hunt for new deals and CVS’s acquisition of Oak Street Health, a value-based primary care company and rival to United Healthcare. The “bad” centers around recent layoffs and shutdowns in the industry and government pressures on drug pricing. For “the ugly,” the team talks about the cost of sustainable innovation in the biotech industry. The hosts also examine if increased M&A and investor support will help correct the market, the latest on the Inflation Reduction Act and its impact on the industry and the importance of generics and intellectual property in biopharma. All agree that the industry provides significant opportunity and the “good” far outweighs the “bad” and the “ugly” in an industry with huge impact on patients and society.
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This week, Paul Hastings, Chief Executive Officer and President of Nkarta Therapeutics and Chair of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), joins Biotech Hangout hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Rob Perez and Dawn Bell. The group discusses the latest biotech industry consolidations and dissolutions and Big Pharma’s looming patent cliff. They touch on controversies surrounding Vertex’s latest drug pricing, the abortion pill ban and pending implications for the FDA, industry diversity and Vivek Ramaswamy’s resignation from Roivant’s Board of Directors as he prepares to pursue his U.S. presidential campaign.
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