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Approved
Alex Kesin and Matthew Pech
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Keytruda: How Merck's Pembrolizumab Became the Best-Selling Cancer Drug of All Time
Épisode 3
jeudi 14 mai 2026 • Durée 02:07:36
Keytruda is Merck's $31 billion a year PD-1 inhibitor and the best-selling cancer drug of all time. In Episode 3 of Approved, Alex Kesin and Matthew Pech trace the development of pembrolizumab , featuring interviews the scientists who drove the program forward : co-inventors Gregory Carven and Michel Streuli, and former Merck oncology CMO Roy Baynes.
Topics include preclinical PD1 / CTLA-4 checkpoint biology that brought industry attention to the target (Jim Allison's CTLA-4 work and Tasuku Honjo's PD-1 discovery); how pembro started as a failed rheumatoid arthritis antibody program at a Dutch subsidiary of a paint company; the two mega-mergers that nearly killed the program; the biomarker enrichment trial design behind KEYNOTE-024 that let Merck break BMS's lead in lung cancer; the 41-patient Johns Hopkins MSI-H trial behind the first tissue-agnostic FDA approval, and the Jimmy Carter melanoma case that brought pembrolizumab to the public conscious. The episode closes on what comes next for Merck: the 2028 patent cliff, the Keytruda QLEX subcutaneous launch, and efforts to find the next blockbuster checkpoint inhibitor, including Summit/Akeso's PD-1 / VEGF bispecific ivonescimab.
This episode is presented by JLL. Featuring Grant Dettmer on biotech real estate strategy.
CHAPTERS
00:00:00 — Introduction: The Best-Selling Cancer Drug of All Time
00:02:15 — Part One — A Century of Failed Cancer Immunotherapy
00:04:17 — T Cells, CD28, and the Two-Signal Model of Immune Activation
00:06:25 — Jim Allison's CTLA-4 Discovery and the Path to Yervoy
00:12:03 — Tasuku Honjo Discovers PD-1: A Better Brake on T Cells
00:14:26 — Lieping Chen and the PD-L1 Tumor Evasion Hypothesis
00:16:26 — Part Two — Organon: The Dutch Paint-Company Subsidiary Behind Keytruda
00:19:48 — How Michel Streuli Caught the Solid-Phase Screening Artifact
00:22:09 — The Accidental Antagonist: From Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug to Cancer Drug
00:26:34 — Sponsor: Grant Detmer (JLL) on Biotech Real Estate Strategy
00:30:01 — Russian Nesting-Doll M&A: Schering-Plough Acquires Organon (2007)
00:31:43 — The $41 Billion Merck–Schering-Plough Mega-Merger of 2009
00:34:58 — Corporate Guerrilla Warfare: Four Scrappy Stunts That Saved Pembrolizumab
00:39:32 — BioNovion's Spite-Company Bid to Buy Pembro Back
00:42:10 — BMS at ASCO 2010: The Data Print That Revived Merck's PD-1 Program
00:45:55 — Part Three — Roger Perlmutter Joins a Bleeding Merck (April 2013)
00:50:48 — "Let Me Manage the Tigers": Ken Frazier Backs the All-In Bet on Pembrolizumab
00:55:22 — Breakthrough Therapy Designation and Eric Rubin's Adaptive Trial Design
00:58:25 — Keytruda's 2014 FDA Approval Erases BMS's Four-Year Lead
01:00:24 — The Lung Cancer Battlefield and the PD-L1 Biomarker Bet
01:02:19 — BMS vs. Merck: All-Comers vs. Biomarker-Enriched Trial Strategy
01:08:18 — KEYNOTE-024 vs. CheckMate-026: The Trial That Decided the Category
01:12:03 — Luis Diaz, MSI-H, and the Failed BMS Trial That Made Keytruda Tissue-Agnostic
01:17:18 — KEYNOTE-189: Perlmutter's Bet on Combining Keytruda with Chemotherapy
01:19:21 — Merck's Clinical Development Playbook: Basket Trials, Backwards March, External Collabs
01:25:29 — Part Four — The IO Graveyard: TIGIT, CD47, IDO1, LAG-3 and Tens of Billions Incinerated
01:30:23 — Why PD-1 Was the Only Checkpoint That Worked (Lieping Chen Revisited)
01:33:32 — Part Five — Inside the Best-Selling Drug of All Time
01:37:03 — "Build a Wall, High and Wide": Merck’s Commercial Strategy for Keytruda
01:43:44 — Part Six — The Patent Cliff and Loss of Exclusivity in Pharma
01:45:35 — Keytruda QLEX (Subcutaneous) and the Lifecycle Management Playbook
01:50:23 — PD-1/VEGF Bispecifics: Ivonescimab, Summit Therapeutics, and the Next Threat
01:55:31 — The Scorecard: Patient, Academic, and Financial Impact
02:01:19 — Who Actually Profited: Merck vs. Organon vs. the Scientists Who Built the Drug
02:05:54 — Epilogue: The Jimmy Carter Drug
Sources
Last updated: May 2026
Essential reading
- Shaywitz, David. "The Startling History Behind Merck's New Cancer Blockbuster." Forbes, Jul 26, 2017. The definitive Organon-era origin story.
- Loftus, Peter. "Why Merck Is Betting Big on One Cancer Drug." WSJ, Apr 15, 2018. Source for Perlmutter's "whatever other projects you're working on, you can stop now."
- Lowe, Derek. "The Keytruda Story." In the Pipeline.
- Graeber, Charles. The Breakthrough. Twelve, 2018.
Primary interviews
Greg Carven, Michel Streuli, Roy Baynes — Approved podcast interviews (2026). Quotes attributed to these speakers come from these conversations unless otherwise noted.
Foundational science
- Stutman. "Tumor development in athymic-nude mice." Science (1974). The flawed experiment that killed tumor immunology for two decades.
- Shankaran et al. "IFNγ and lymphocytes prevent primary tumour development." Nature (2001). Schreiber's cancer immunoediting paper.
- Leach, Krummel & Allison. "Antitumor immunity by CTLA-4 blockade." Science (1996). Allison's '100-to-zero' experiment.
- Ishida, Agata, Shibahara & Honjo. "Induced expression of PD-1." EMBO J (1992). Honjo discovers PD-1.
- Dong, Strome et al. "B7-H1 promotes T-cell apoptosis." Nat Med (2002). Lieping Chen's PD-L1 immune-evasion paper.
Pivotal trials
- Topalian et al. "Anti-PD-1 ...
Episode #2: Geron
Épisode 2
vendredi 13 mars 2026 • Durée 02:22:06
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(00:00:00) - Introduction
(00:01:19) - Hayflick Limit
(00:08:30) - Michael West & Founding of Geron
(00:15:16) - Early Science & IP Strategy
(00:27:25) - Cloning the Telomerase Gene
(00:29:30) - Embryonic Stem Cells & Political Context
(00:44:21) - Okarma, West’s Departure & Corporate Turmoil
(01:05:08) - Spinal Cord Injury Trial
(01:30:45) - Pivot to Blood Cancer
(01:43:08) - Clinical & Commercial Drama
(02:01:45) - Legacy & Lessons
CREDITS
Co-hosted by Alex Kesin and Matthew Pech
Written, edited, and produced by Alex Kesin
Music: “Food” by nerowski
* Special thanks to the team at NFX for the use of their recording studio.
SOURCES
Last updated: March 2026
I. BOOKS
II. KEY SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
Feng, J. et al. “The RNA component of human telomerase.” Science 269, no. 5228 (1995): 1236–1241.
III. REGULATORY & CLINICAL
ICER. “Evidence Report: Treatment for Anemia in Myelodysplastic Syndrome.” August 2024.
ICER. Press Release on Imetelstat Evidence Assessment.
ClinicalTrials.gov. GRNOPC1 Phase I Trial. NCT01217008.
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Epidemiology. PMC4553145.
MDS Risk and AML Progression. Blood (2023).
IV. CORPORATE FILINGS & PRESENTATIONS
Episode #1: Amylin Pharmaceuticals
Épisode 1
vendredi 30 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:46:28
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(00:00:00) - Introduction
(00:04:40) - $50 of Dried Lizard Venom
(00:29:17) - Fax of Death
(00:43:04) - Sleeping Beauty Awakens
(00:52:07) - Carl Icahn Sends a Letter
(01:09:19) - Endgame
(01:13:40) - Postmortem & Playbook
CREDITS
Co-hosted by Alex Kesin and Matthew Pech
Written, edited, and produced by Alex Kesin
Music: “Food” by nerowski
* Special thanks to the team at NFX for the use of their recording studio.
SOURCES
Last updated: January 2026
I. PRIMARY DOCUMENTS
FDA Regulatory Documents
Symlin (pramlintide acetate) - NDA 21-332
* Approval Letter & Package (March 16, 2005)
* Clinical Pharmacology & Biopharmaceutics Review
* Administrative Documents & Correspondence
Byetta (exenatide) - NDA 21-773
* Approval Letter & Package (April 28, 2005)
* Clinical Pharmacology & Biopharmaceutics Review
* Administrative Documents & Correspondence
Bydureon (exenatide ER) - NDA 22-200
* Approval Letter (January 27, 2012)
* Other Action Letters (Complete Response)
* REMS
* Administrative Correspondence
SEC Filings & Financial Documents
* Amylin 2005 Results Press Release (Ex-99.1, 8-K)
* Amylin 2007 Results Press Release (Ex-99.1)
* Amylin 2011 Form 10-K (Net Product Sales)
* Carl Icahn SEC Filing (Schedule 13D)
Proxy Fight & Legal Documents
* Carl Icahn Letter to Amylin (April 15, 2009)
* Amylin Response to Icahn (April 20, 2009)
* Police Fund v. Bradbury (Amylin) Trial (May 4, 2009)
* Lilly Litigation Ruling (May 25, 2011)
II. ORAL HISTORY & INTERVIEWS
* Howard Greene Oral History (UCSD Library, October 8, 2008) - Primary source for Hybritech founding, Ted Greene’s background, and early Amylin history
III. NEWS & TRADE PRESS
2000
* “The Rumsfeld Resume” - CBS News (December 28, 2000) - Donald Rumsfeld’s board tenure at Amylin (1991-1996)
* “Roller Coasting” - Forbes (July 24, 2000) - Joe Cook narrative, J&J partnership collapse
2005
* “Investing for a Profit and a Daughter’s Health” - NYT (March 19, 2005) - Allen Andersson investment story, “tablecloth deal”
2006
* “Diabetics see hope (and weight loss) in new drug” - NYT (March 2, 2006) - “Lizzie” nickname, patient testimonials
* “4 Diabetes Drugs Are Seen Raising Hope and Profit” - NYT (June 22, 2006) - Manufacturing shortage, 400,000+ patients
* “Don’t kill off life-saving drugs” - Heritage Foundation (August 15, 2006) - Policy perspective on Byetta’s potential impact
* “Byetta Craze Is First Salvo in Promising New Line of Drugs” - diaTribe - ADA conference chaos, “one man cried”
2007
* Dr. John Eng Profile - Diabetes In Control (September 18, 2007) - Eng’s discovery story, patent struggles, Amylin vs. Lilly negotiations
2008
* Xenome/Amylin Partnership - BioSpace (February 5, 2008) - Venom peptide library partnership
2009
* Eastbourne Capital Sells Stake - San Diego Union-Tribune (October 10, 2009) - End of Eastbourne activist campaign









