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Episode 11327 Aug 202400:59:50

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer and Sam Fazeli assess the recent macro trends, including the current state of the US economy and some good news for biotech. The group also discussed the big reveal this week on Medicare drug pricing issues and industry perspectives on whether it was more of a whimper versus a bang. In M&A, the Revance and Crown Laboratories merger was discussed as well as broader M&A trends including how a potential change in the White House could impact the FTC and scrutiny on pharma deals. In other news, the hosts shared differing perspectives on Genentech shutting down its cancer immunology group and the company’s wider R&D prioritization. The group also discussed the World Health Organization declaring MPOX a global health emergency and the vaccines in development from Bavarian Nordic, Moderna and BioNTech. Other topics covered on this episode include Zealand’s earnings, positive data from Rivus and Denali, a look ahead at The World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) and European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) and more. *This episode aired on August 16, 2024.

Episode 11219 Aug 202401:00:37

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Eric Schmidt, Brad Loncar, Brad Skorney, Luba Greenwood and Josh Schimmer kick off the episode summarizing the wild week for biotech stocks. The group also recaps some of the big earning announcements from the week, including a larger discussion on overall learnings from the Q2 earnings season. The hosts discuss Charles River Laboratories as a harbinger of pharma cost cutting and share general perspectives on the IRA impact on pharma. The FDA’s approval of Agios/Servier’s vorasidenib (Voranigo) for glioma was also discussed, with a look back at Servier’s earlier acquisition of Agios’ oncology business. The group also engages in a discussion on muscle disease as a growing area with potential to address large unmet medical needs and highlights some innovative companies in the space. Other topics covered include the Recursion and Exscientia merger, the biotech bubble, the potential impact of the election on the pharma industry and more. *This episode aired on August 9, 2024.

Episode 10228 May 202401:01:03

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Chris Garabedian, Josh Schimmer, Brad Loncar, Eric Schmidt and Tim Opler kick off the episode with a spotlight on women’s health, which was sparked by Bayer’s Phase 3 data readouts for menopause symptoms. The group also cover Incyte’s $2B share repurchase which leads into a discussion on stock buybacks and the ‘broken’ R&D model. The group also recaps ASGCT 2024 and new gene editing technologies. In deals of the week, the hosts discuss deals and financings from the week, including Takeda and AC Immune’s $100M license agreement, Uniquity Bio’s $300M launch and J&J;s $850M purchase of Proteologix. In other data news, hosts discuss Merck’s TIGIT/PD-1 Phase 2 safety concerns, Ionis/Biogen discontinue ALS treatment, COVID-19 data from Shionogi and AstraZeneca, and a look at obesity ‘limited data’ versus Vertex’s data transparency. Other topics include Bolt Therapeutics discontinuing its oncology asset, Dynavax denied expanded use by FDA, Recursion’s stock surges with fastest supercomputer claim, and short selling and meme stocks in biotech. *This episode aired on May 17, 2024.

Episode 10128 May 202400:59:53

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Eric Schmidt, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer and Paul Matteis kick off the show with a look at M&A in the sector and debate whether we’re in a “good market” for biotech, if the sector is overly dependent on M&A as an investment thesis and the therapeutic areas that are most attractive for M&A. The hosts also discuss “hot” targeted oncology modalities including radiopharm, ADCs and bispecifics, and predict which of these technologies will likely continue to benefit from M&A interest. Following earnings this week, the hosts cover Janux Therapeutics’ stock price dropping 11.5% while CytomX stock moves +120% to -40% in a matter of minutes. Acelyrin’s founder stepped down as CEO, which opens up a discussion amongst the hosts on how disruptive change at the top can be for an organization and when investors should and shouldn’t care about CEO transitions. The group also discusses Bluebird and Vertex prepping for the first commercial use of sickle cell gene therapies. The episode wraps up with a review of other news from the week including Maze’s deal with Shionogi for Pompe disease, Walking Fish shuts down, Denali’s regulatory update, and FDA sets June date for Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer's drug donanemab adcomm. *This episode aired on May 10, 2024.

Episode 10010 May 202401:00:03

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Eric Schmidt, Yaron Werber and Luba Greenwood are joined by special guest and STAT reporter, Adam Feuerstein. The episode kicks off with the hosts sharing their thoughts on industry sentiment and some of the revealing trends in the week’s Stifel report before diving into Q1 earning reports from Ascendis, Amgen and SpringWorks. The hosts talk about ONO’s acquisition of Deciphera for $2.4B, X4’s FDA approval of XOLREMDI, and how COVID fatigue could be causing us to minimize the threat of the avian influenza H5N1.  The group also discusses Biden’s Cancer Moonshot getting killed by Congress, a federal judge throws out two drugmaker IRA lawsuits and the FTC goes after drug company’s “junk” patents in obesity and other device combos. Adam sparks a group discussion around his exclusive STAT article on how an emerging safety issue in MorphoSys’ Phase 3 cancer study may complicate its acquisition by Novartis. Other topics covered this week include BridgeBio spinning out an oncology company as it focuses on the anticipated launch of its heart drug, US government moving to reclassify marijuana from schedule 1 to schedule 111 drug, and more. *This episode aired on May 3, 2024.

Episode 9930 Apr 202400:59:23

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli and Yaron Werber discuss macro updates from the week including President Biden’s proposal to increase capital gains and apply a tax on unrealized capital gains and FTC’s rule to ban non-competes nationwide. The group also covers the roller coaster ride of Q1 earnings including reports from AstraZeneca, BMS, Novartis and Biogen. In oncology news, the hosts review the underwhelming ASCO titles, Acrivon’s positive data for ovarian and endometrial cancers, the FDA approval of ImmunityBio’s Anktiva and Sam Blackman from Day One joins the panel to discuss the accelerated approval of OJEMDA. In financings and deals, the hosts cover Xaira Therapeutics $1B raise, Incyte’s acquisition of Escient, Metsara’s launch in obesity, Cellares/BMS collaboration and a joint venture between Takeda, Astellas and Sumitomo. The hosts also get into a stimulating discussion on liked versus unliked CEOs. *This episode aired on April 26, 2024.

Episode 9830 Apr 202400:59:24

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, Chris Garabedian, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler and John Maraganore discuss how it’s been a big year for PIPEs and some of the controversy that has come along with it. The hosts also open up a discussion on supply and demand of venture capital and then pivots to Genentech ending its strategic collaboration with Adaptimmune. The group discusses other deals and financings of the week including Future Pak’s proposal to acquire Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Sanofi’s plans to divest Amuniz Pharmaceuticals and Regeneron enters venture investing with a $500 million fund. The hosts also discuss data readouts from Ultragenyx, Biohaven, Sage, Cerevel/Abbvie, Eli Lilly, Roche and Novartis. The show closes out with the latest on WuXi and the impact on biotech, Humira biosimilars grabbing huge market shares and Baker Brothers returns $10 billion to investors. *This episode aired on April 19, 2024.

Episode 9716 Apr 202401:01:22

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Daphne Zohar, Luba Greenwood and Eric Schmidt kick off the discussion with Vertex’s plans to acquire Alpine Immune Sciences for almost $5 billion in cash, making it the largest deal for the sector in 2024. The hosts also discuss inflation effects on biotech stocks and M&A, macro takeaways from AACR and more fallout from the BioSecurity Act and implications for the industry. The group covers the US Department of Justice’s complaint filed against Regeneron related to its eye drug, Eylea, and the unfortunate impact on the industry’s reputation around drug pricing. The hosts also discuss Novartis’ deal to pay $150 million for Arvinas’s prostate cancer therapy and e-therapeutics CEO Ali Mortazavi joins the panel to discuss the London Stock Exchange challenges and his company’s plans to delist from the LSE’s junior market, AIM. *This episode aired on April 12, 2024.

Episode 9616 Apr 202400:57:30

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, Chris Garabedian, Josh Schimmer, Dawn Bell, Paul Matteis and Yaron Werber discuss the white hot ADC space as Genmab pays $1.8 billion to acquire Profound Bio and its ADC portfolio, Ispen’s $900 million pact with Sutro and Merck KGaA’s $1.4 billion ‘BioBucks’ AI deal with Caris Discovery. The hosts also cover the week’s big private deals including Metsera $350 million funding, Oruka’s $275 million PIPE, Obsidian’s $175 million Series C, Alterome’s $132 million Series B and Neurosterix $63m spinout from Addex. The group also discusses Amylyx’s decision to withrawl ALS drug and Acorda and Eiger both file for bankruptcy. On the data and regulatory front, the hosts discuss Roivant’s positive Phase 2 study results in eye disease, Gritstone’s Phase 2 neoantigen cancer vaccine results, LENZ’s Phase 3 data for Presbyopia and Vertex’s Phase 3 kidney disease trial. *This episode aired on April 5, 2024.

Episode 9527 Mar 202401:01:08

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Grace Colon, Chris Garabedian, and Eric Schmidt discuss the latest biotech industry news including M&A, regulatory news, pricing strategies, and progress within women’s health and neurological disorders. The hosts cover data from Roche’s IL-6 program, Biohaven’s degrader program, followed by Crinetics’ Phase 3 data in acromegaly. On the M&A front, the hosts discuss AstraZeneca’s acquisition of Fusion Pharmaceuticals. The group also talks through Orchard Therapeutics’ breakthrough $4.25 million drug, and the impact of high drug prices on the industry as a whole. They also weigh in on the BioSecure bill that caused WuXi to leave BIO, and the broader impact of this decision on the biotech sector. The group also discussed a new executive order and initiatives that serve to address disparities in research for women’s health conditions. The hosts round out the show by discussing trends in early-stage investment, and the growing role of neurological conditions globally. *This episode aired on March 22, 2024.

Episode 9427 Mar 202401:01:45

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Michal Preminger, Eric Schmidt and Yaron Werber discuss the latest biotech news, including commentary on the biotech sector performance in 2024 and a pharma R&D investment overview. The hosts cover the week’s notable M&A, including AstraZeneca’s acquisition of Amolyt plus Novartis’ acquisition of IFM Due and a related discussion on option-to-buy deals. The group also discusses Ionis meeting the primary endpoint in its Phase 2 MASH trial and Madrigal’s historic accelerated approval for NASH/MASH. Other topics include Eli Lilly’s partnership with Amazon pharmacy to dispense prescription medicines and the impact of cutting out the middle man, as well as anticipated regulatory updates for Legend and 2Seventy Bio. The hosts weigh-in on the BioSecure Act that led BIO to cut ties with WuXi and the impact the bill may have on other Chinese CROs. The group also flagged recently reported Phase 2 data for Silence Therapeutics’ Lp(a) therapy and Acadia’s schizophrenia treatment pimavanserin fails Phase 3 study. *This episode aired on March 15, 2024.

Episode 9320 Mar 202401:03:22

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Brian Skorney, Luba Greenwood and Yaron Werber discuss the latest biotech news, including the delay of Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug donanemab as the FDA requires an AdComm and Amylyx’s ALS Phase 3 trial failure that caused the stock to drop 80%. The hosts also weigh in on how the 2024 presidential election will impact biopharma and takeaways from the 2024 Cowen conference, including the number of generalist investors in attendance and how obesity has become a dominant narrative in the industry. The group also discusses the Boundless Bio IPO and how the ticker ($BOLD) was previously used by another company before being acquired, as well as how positive I&I data from Apogee caused the stock to double. Other topics covered include the impact of PBMs on drug pricing and big pharma companies pivoting to say that the IRA is not a bad thing for biopharma in order to preserve positive relationships with the government. The hosts close out with a discussion on Peter Thiel’s “failure teaches you nothing” viral tweet and a conflict-of-interest debate regarding Harvard researcher David Sinclair who is under fire once again for promoting unproven benefits of longevity drugs. *This episode aired on March 8, 2024.

Episode 11002 Aug 202401:01:04

On this week’s episode, hosts Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney, Michal Preminger and Eric Schmidt kick off the show by discussing the recent growth in XBI performance. The group weighs in on IPO dynamics, hypothesizing on the influence of investors and the power of FOMO. They go on to note the success of Viking Therapeutics as they’re moving into Phase 3 for their GLP-1 agonist, and what the future may hold for the weight-loss drug market. Shifting gears, the hosts raise concerns on CHMP issuing a negative opinion of Leqembi for Alzheimer’s disease, signaling a shift in the relation of CHMP and FDA standards. The group also discusses PBM execs facing heat from the House Oversight Committee as well as recent rare disease news including the FDA’s launch of a Rare Disease Innovation Hub. The hosts also highlight the growing success of gene therapy and close the show by discussing one of the top ten rules of engagement for biotech executives. *This episode aired on July 26, 2024.

Episode 9220 Mar 202401:00:11

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, Bruce Booth, Brian Skorney and Prakhar Agrawal discuss the latest biotech news, including the recent sector melt-up and what is driving the latest rally. When discussing the week’s financing news, the hosts share different vantage points on wall-crossed PIPEs and the impact on stock performances. The group also discussed Viking Therapeutics soaring stock price on the heels of robust data for VK2735, its experimental weight loss drug. Other positive data discussed was from Akili and Shionogi announcing EndeavorRx met its primary endpoint and Shionogi has filed for approval with regulators in Japan, leading to a deeper discussion on digital therapeutics and issues around reimbursement. Additional topics covered include Chinese CROs back in the crosshairs and the implications for the sector, accelerated approvals for gene therapy and whether the FDA is getting too lenient on approvals, and a discussion on leadership in biotech. *This episode aired on March 1, 2024.

Episode 9120 Mar 202401:04:00

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt and Yaron Werber discuss the latest biotech news, including the IPO window creaking back open and aftermarket performance up 12-19% for secondary offerings and IPOs. The hosts also discuss the FTC challenges facing industry M&A and another roadblock for AbbVie’s Cerevel deal. The retirement of AbbVie CEO Richard Gonzalez prompts a discussion amongst the hosts on important qualities of a CEO. A range of FDA-related news from the week is also covered including the approval of Iovance’s Amtagvi as first T-cell therapy for a solid tumor; Ionis and AstraZeneca’s fast track designation for Phase 3 ATTR-CM drug eplontersen; two drug trials at Rapt Therapeutics put on hold; the review of Sarepta’s Elevidys for traditional approval; United Therapeutic’s litigation and Alnylam’s endpoint changes to Phase 3 study design for Amvuttra. Other topics include Bayer slashing its dividend by 95%, IQVIA’s global R&D trends report, and a discussion on the biotech business model sparked by news that Regeneron and Vertex have crossed the $100B market cap threshold. *This episode aired on February 23, 2024.

Episode 8903 Mar 202401:01:07

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian and Grace Colon discuss the latest in biotech news, including another strong week of IPOs, most notably with Kyverna Therapeutics’ IPO upsizing by 49% to $300M. On the acquisition theme, the hosts discuss Novartis’ plans to acquire MorphoSys for $2.9B and Gilead walking away from its acquisition of Tizona. The hosts also cover some obesity-related updates, including Lilly’s tirzepatide Phase 2 trial for MASH and Amgen’s Phase 1 data for weight-loss candidate, MariTide. Other data discussed this week includes Vertex’s ‘vanza triple,’ 4D Molecular Therapeutics’ interim Phase 2 data in wet AMD and J&J’s Phase 3 with Nipocalimab. Additional topics of discussion include plans by Novo Holdings (Novo Nordisk’s parent company) to buy Catalent to boost Wegovy supply, the FDA modernizing the way it tracks post-market data by using AI, and Scion Life Sciences’ debut with a new $310M fund. *This episode aired on February 9, 2024.

Episode 9028 Feb 202400:59:35

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell, Ethan Perlstein and Eric Schmidt discuss the latest in biotech news, including the overall performance of IPOs this year, including Metagenomi’s IPO this week and what it means for the IPO window. The hosts also debate the value of tracking 13Fs as an investment strategy, M&A news including Gilead’s $4.3B acquisition of CymaBay, plus offerings and some related data for Larimar ($150M offering and Phase 2 data), PRIME Medicine ($140M offering), Sana ($165M offering), Crispr ($250M offering) and KalVista ($160M offering and Phase 3 data). The group also commented on news from two companies – Merrimack Pharmaceuticals and LianBio – who will both be winding down and returning the capital to shareholders. Additional topics of discussion include CSL’s Phase 3 trial failure to hit primary endpoint, Alnylam’s decision to change its statistical analysis plan on Helios-B, and private financing mega rounds that drew attention this year, including BioAge Labs’s $170M Series D and Latigo’s $135M Series A financing. This episode aired on February 16, 2024.

Episode 8815 Feb 202400:58:19

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Grace Colon, Paul Matteis and guest host Yuval Cohen, Corbus CEO, discuss the latest industry news including Corbus’ recent data and offering, plus Immunocore’s private offering ($352M), Vaxcyte’s public offering ($750M) and Alto Neuroscience’s IPO ($120M). They also cover Evaluate’s top 10 most anticipated drug list, Vertex’s non-opioid drug meets its goal in trials, Dyne Therapeutics weighs takeover interest options and Biogen ends development and sales of Alzheimer’s Disease drug. The hosts debate whether the week’s deals (Regeneron buying 2seventy bio’s pipeline and Protagonist Therapeutics and Takeda’s licensing deal) create or destroy shareholder value. Other topics of discussion include biotech advocacy, including bipartisan R&D tax credit restoration bill and Janet Woodcock’s exit interview, plus Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ claim against the FDA. *This episode aired on February 2, 2024

Episode 8702 Feb 202400:58:10

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Luba Greenwood and Brian Skorney discuss the latest industry news including 2 biotech IPOs from ArriVent Bio ($175M) and CG Oncology ($380M). They also discuss Sanofi buying Inhibrx ($2.2B), Kura Oncology’s private placement ($150M) and Gilead’s failed phase 3 study. The hosts cover class-wide black box warnings from the FDA, including Amgen’s Prolia, plus Eli Lilly’s investigational gene therapy for hearing loss data, HPV vaccine study in Scotland and The House Ways and Means Committee approves restoration of R&D tax credit. *This episode aired on January 26, 2024

Episode 8625 Jan 202401:02:29

This week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, John Maraganore and Grace Colon discuss the news of the week including several early-stage IPO filings that kicked off the year: Kyverna Therapeutics, CG Oncology and Alto Neuroscience. The hosts also cover AI enabled biomarkers following the FDA’s clearance of two AI diagnostic tools, plus the FDA expands approval of Vertex and CRISPR’s Cagevy as a first CRISPR-edited therapy for beta-thalassemia. They also discuss early-stage funding and an amicus brief that many biotech executives have signed, following the decision on Mifepristone. Other topics include BridgeBio Pharma securing capital from Blue Owl Capital and Canada Pension Plan Investments, Regenxbio Phase 2 data, Wiley Chambers retires and Vivek Ramaswamy drops out of the presidential race. Plus, Bernat Olle, Vedanta Biosciences CEO, joins the group to discuss his recent Timmerman Report article on investor and entrepreneur discussions. *This episode aired on January 19, 2024

Episode 8518 Jan 202401:00:04

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Brad Loncar, Dawn Bell and Sam Fazeli discuss the latest in biotech news, including their takeaways from last week’s JPM 2024 conference and Brad’s BiotechTV interviews with several attendees. The hosts also discuss the many deals from the week including Merck’s acquisition of Harpoon Therapeutics ($680M), Johnson & Johnson’s acquisition of Ambrx ($2B), GSK acquires Aiolos Bio ($1.4B), Boston Scientific acquires Axonics ($3.7B) and several Novartis deals including their dropped pursuit of Cytokinetics, acquisition of Calypso ($250M), their licensed drugs from a China biotech ($185M) and their deal with Eli Lilly and Isomorphic Labs ($3B). Other topics include two preclinical companies, Metagenomi and ArriVent file for IPO, Vertex pauses its diabetes cell therapy trial and Astellas gets a CRL. *This episode aired on January 12, 2024

Episode 8416 Jan 202401:05:15

In the first Biotech Hangout of 2024, RA Capital’s Peter Kolchinsky joins hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Paul Matteis and Luba Greenwood to discuss the latest biotech news. They start with the last M&A deals of 2023 including Bristol Myers Squibb’s acquisition of Karuna and Rayzebio, and AstraZeneca’s acquisition of Gracell. They discuss insights from RA Capital’s latest sector analysis and the outlook for the sector in 2024, plus JPM predictions. The hosts also cover news from the first week of 2024 including Longboard Pharmaceuticals and Dyne Therapeutics data, Novartis’ expanded collaboration with Voyager, the FDA’s hold on Iovance’s TIL therapy and their approval of AstraZeneca and Ionis’ rare nerve disease treatment. Other topics include Goldman Sachs life science investment fund and ImmunityBio’s royalty financing. *This episode aired on January 5, 2024

Episode 8310 Jan 202401:09:56

Guest host Nick Shipley, Bio’s policy expert joins Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Mike Yee and Yaron Werber on this week’s Biotech Hangout. The group discusses policy affecting biotech, including march-in rights, PBMs, IRA and FTC involvement plus bipartisan initiatives like the Orphan Cures Act. They also discuss the state of the XBI and industry sentiment, Bluebird Bio’s setbacks following FDA approval and Pfizer’s stock after its 2024 forecast revenue. They cover data from Vertex, Icosavax, Arcellx and Legend, plus several ADC deals including Bristol Meyers Squibb, SystImmune, C4 Therapeutics, Merck, Nona Biosciences and Pfizer. Other topics include updates from ASH, the new Amgen CSO plus the group shares their thoughts on what to expect in 2024. *This episode aired on December 15, 2023

Episode 10924 Jul 202401:03:23

On this week’s episode, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Luba Greenwood, Brian Skorney and Paul Matteis begin the show with commentary on the Republican National Convention, including former President Trump’s pick of former biotech entrepreneur and Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate and the potential impact of this administration on the biotech sector, if elected. The discussion transitions to the week’s theme of biotech catalysts, including stock reactions in the current environment and some key catalysts that the hosts are watching closely. The group begins with a roundup of catalysts from the last five days, including Revolution Medicines pancreatic cancer drug data, Lexeo’s positive interim Phase 1/2 data for the treatment of Friedreich Ataxia Cardiomyopathy, 4D Molecular’s Phase 2 interim results in Broad Wet AMD, Pathom Pharma’s approval of VOQUENZA for relief of heartburn associated with Non-Erosive GERD, and Roche’s early data from its Phase 1 obesity drug trial. The discussion then shifts to upcoming catalysts with the hosts sharing the companies and catalysts on their watchlists. Some of the key catalysts highlighted include Amgen’s MariTide Phase 2 readout in obesity, Biogen’s Phase 3 readout for its lupus program, three big data events in depression including from Neumora, J&J and Alto Neuroscience, plus an expected FDA decision for AutoImmune, Alnylam’s Phase 3 full study results of vutrisiran and more. *This episode aired on July 19, 2024.

Episode 8204 Jan 202400:59:50

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian, Dawn Bell and guest host Eric Schmidt, Biotech Analyst, discuss the latest industry news. They cover the JPM year in review, XBI performance, plus Abbvie’s acquisition of Cerevel and the implications for Karuna. They also discuss a big GLP-1 deal from Roche and Carmot, the AstraZeneca/ IRA case and EV negative biotechs. They also talk about three big investors days from J&J, Sanofi and Neurocrine Biosciences, plus CVS’s update on how they will cover drugs, Eyepoint Pharmaceutical’s wet AMD data and much more. *This episode aired on December 8, 2023

Episode 8104 Jan 202400:57:24

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer, Chris Garabedian, John Maraganore and Ethan Perlstein discuss the latest industry news including takeaways and sentiment from the recent Jefferies, Stifel, American Heart Association and ACR conferences. They also discuss Ajinomoto acquiring Forge Biologics ($620M), Crispr and Vertex MHRA approval in the UK, Verve data and Novo Nordisk’s SELECT trial details. They hosts discuss Astellas’ acquisition of Propella ($175M) and the differences between Propella and PureTech’s lymphatic-focused technologies, on the back of PureTech’s Phase 2 data. Other topics include three merger agreements: Graphite Bio/ Lenz Therapeutics, Q32 Bio/Homology Medicines and Selecta Biosciences/ Cartesian Therapeutics, adcomm for Merck’s inhibitor for chronic cough and more. *This episode aired on November 17, 2023

Episode 8020 Nov 202301:02:50

Hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer, Dawn Bell and Yaron Werber discuss the latest industry news on this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout. They cover several upcoming conferences including the American Heart Association, which the hosts say will highlight market moving data and a “biologics revolution”, plus ACR, which will highlight CAR-T data, and the Liver Meeting. The hosts also discuss Eli Lilly’s drug approval for weight management, Cargo Therapeutics’ IPO terms and Adverum’s 3-year AMD data. There is also news in the I&I space from Moonlake Therapeutics, who was off by more than 20% after announcing psoriatic arthritis data and Ventyx Biosciences halting its Phase 2 TYK2 trial. Other topics include BioNTech’s R&D day, Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine data and activist investor Elliot Investment Management buys over $1B stake in BioMarin. *This episode aired on November 10, 2023

Episode 7917 Nov 202301:00:09

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer, Brian Skorney and guest Matthew Gline, Roivant CEO discuss the current market for public biotechs plus Pharma performance including Sanofi, Pfizer, Bristol Myers Squibb, Roche, Biogen and Abbvie. The hosts also discuss Sarepta’s trial miss, and Matt shares additional commentary to Roivant’s deal with Roche. They also share thoughts on Lexeo Therapeutics’ IPO ($100M), 4D Molecular Therapeutics’ CF Phase 1 data and AstraZeneca’s investment in Cellectic ($245M). There were several large funds from the week including Abingworth’s fundraise ($365M), Blue Owl- Cowen Investments acquisition (~$1B) and Bioluminescence Ventures’ fundraise ($477M). Other topics include Bluebird Bio presells its PRV to Novartis, Amgen stops selling PSMA BiTE, Crispr Therapeutics/Vertex adcomm and Pfizer closes several sites. *This episode aired on November 3, 2023


Josh Schimmer disclosures: The disclosures for companies that I cover can be found on the Hangout homepage and none of the comments should be construed as investment advice.

Episode 7802 Nov 202301:01:11

Guest host Paul Matteis, Biotech Analyst at Stifel, joins Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Dawn Bell and Bruce Booth on this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout to discuss market sentiment, biotech’s bear market, CTAD and World Sleep meetings and Roche to acquire Telavant ($7.1B). The hosts also cover industry issues such as the Orphan Cures Act, More Transparency Act, PRVs and more after Daphne attended meetings with senators and congressmen in DC. Additionally, they talk about the second largest A round of funding in 2023 from Aiolos Bio ($245M) plus OrbiMed’s $4.3B raise, CARGO Therapeutics’ IPO and >40 biotechs exploring strategic alternatives. Other topics include CMS expanding Medicare coverage to Alzheimer’s PET scan testing, Senator Bernie Sanders to investigate NIH licensing practices, delays in cancer care and Novartis regulatory filing pushed after data disappoints at ESMO. *This episode aired on October 27, 2023

Episode 7725 Oct 202300:58:08

Guests Jacob Plieth, Madeleine Armstrong and Nuvalent CEO, Jim Porter join Daphne Zohar and Josh Schimmer on this week’s Biotech Hangout to discuss the big deal of the week: Merck and Daichii’s co-development & co-commercialization deal for three ADCs (worth up to $16.5B), plus Nuvalent’s $300M raise and recent data. They also discuss the recent ESMO data breach, PTC Therapeutics’ agreement with Royalty Pharma and Monte Rosa’s partnership with Roche. Other topics include Revolution Medicines’ KRAS data, the FDA’s decision to clear Nkarta’s IND application, Pfizer’s revenue guidance related to Covid products and overall CEO and industry sentiment. *This episode aired on October 20, 2023

Episode 7616 Oct 202300:59:31

On Biotech Hangout this week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Mike Yee & Tim Opler discuss biotech sentiment & cover the big news of the week. M&A as a topic including Bristol Myers Squibb to acquire Mirati Therapeutics for $4.8B, plus the 14 biotech acquisitions in 2023 over $1B and Illumina ordered to sell Grail after completing a $7.1B acquisition deal. A lot of data came out this week from companies including Akero, Alnylam, Ventyx, Merck, Novo Nordisk, Immunic and PMV Pharmaceuticals. Mike and Brad also share takeaways from Jefferies CNS Day and HLTH 2023. *This episode aired on October 13, 2023*

Episode 7516 Oct 202301:04:30

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Daphne Zohar, Bruce Booth, Josh Schimmer and Yaron Werber cover the state of the XBI after it hit a 52-week low. They also discuss several deals and financings from the week including Eli Lilly acquiring Point Biopharma ($1.4B) and radiopharma more generally and Sanofi paying Teva to collaborate on inflammatory bowel disease treatment (up to $1.5B). Also Biohaven’s offering (~$225M), Amicus Therapeutics’ financing with Blackstone ($430M), and Orchard Therapeutics acquired by Kyowa Kirin ($478M).  Takeda announces withdrawal of EXKIVITY after its accelerated approval gets pulled, Syndax, ALX Oncology and Roche data and Boehringer Ingelheim launches biosimilar to AbbVie’s Humira at an 81% discount. Other topics include Amgen’s KRAS inhibitor under FDA review, Exscientia and AI, Ionis Pharmaceuticals’ R&D day and Infinity Pharmaceuticals shuts down. *This episode aired on October 6, 2023

Episode 7404 Oct 202301:02:07

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, guest Matt Gline, CEO of Roivant, joins hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Mike Yee and Yaron Werber to discuss recent Phase 1 data from Immunovant, part of the Roivant family of companies & Igg degraders broadly (BHVN & ARGX). The hosts also cover biotech sentiment, M&A and the state of the XBI. They discuss BridgeBio PIPE funding, Alfasigma acquires Intercept Pharmaceuticals, setbacks for two CD47s (Abbvie and Gilead) and Morphic Therapeutic’s controversy. Other topics of discussion include Apellis Favus short report, and Bristol Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca drug pricing negotiations. *This episode aired on September 29, 2023*

Episode 7303 Oct 202301:00:35

Josh Schimmer returns on this week’s Biotech Hangout and joins hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell and Brian Skorney to discuss the industry news of the week. They cover the state of the XBI, IPOs and M&A, plus the ORPHAN Cures Act and low demand for biotech lab space. The hosts also discuss several Phase 3 results from the week (Travere, Iveric, AstraZeneca/ Daiichi Sankyo & Seagen), and partnerships given back to companies (Chiesi gives rights back to Inhibrx & Novartis gives rights back to BeiGene). Other topics include ARS Pharma’s CRL from the FDA, Fresh Tracks returning cash to shareholders and AI in biotech. *This episode aired on September 22, 2023

Episode 10823 Jul 202401:00:13

On this week’s episode, hosts Chris Garabedian, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell, John Maraganore and Eric Schmidt provide a deep dive into the obesity, diabetes and cardiometabolic space, beginning with an overview of the key findings in Stifel’s latest obesity report. The hosts also provide a recap of ADA and EASD abstract highlights and take a look at the next wave of injectable therapies and the trends in consumerization and access. They also discuss Pfizer’s update on its once daily oral GLP-1 pill as well as recent reports on patients discontinuing GLP-1 drugs in two years and GLP-1s for obesity-related cancers. Shifting gears, the hosts spotlight a report on the evolving pharma landscape and the future landscape of the blockbuster drug category. In deals of the week, the group discusses Eli Lilly agreeing to buy Morphic for $3.2 billion and Flagship’s new $3.6 billion fund. In data news, the hosts cover Roche’s setback with its pivotal TIGIT trial, uniQure’s positive data for its Huntington’s gene therapy and IDEAYA’s positive interim phase 2 MAT2a data. *This episode aired on July 12, 2024.

Episode 7222 Sep 202301:00:42

Guest Yaron Werber joins hosts Daphne Zohar, Chris Garabedian and Brad Loncar for this week’s Biotech Hangout, centered on the theme of ‘management and culture.’ They cover the big IPO news of the week from Neumora (~$2.5B valuation) and RayzeBio (~$1B valuation) plus Acelyrin’s share value drops after sharing top-line results despite being the largest biotech IPO this year. They also discuss Goldman Sachs dropping its price targets and ratings for “early-stage” biotechs and updates from both Moderna and Roche, who held their R&D days this week. Also, Galapagos’ 52-week low and the contrast with Argenx plus the FDA ad comm on Anlylam’s cardiomyopathy candidate. Other topics of discussion include 2seventy bio’s restructuring, CymbaBay data, ImmunityBio’s equity & debt financing & Day One’s updated data & FDA filing decision date. *This episode aired on September 15, 2023

Episode 7114 Sep 202301:00:57

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, guest Frank David, Tufts Professor & Author, joins Daphne Zohar, Chris Garabedian, Dawn Bell and Brian Skorney to discuss the latest biotech news. Following recent news from several “Hub & Spoke” companies, including raises from Apollo, Nimbus & Star Therapeutics, the hosts discuss this innovative business model. They also cover M&A news, including the FTC’s approval of Amgen’s acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics and Nestle’s decision to sell the peanut allergy drug it acquired for $2.6B for an undisclosed upfront payment. Other big topics include the 10 drugs announced for Medicare negotiations. Additional themes include the IPO landscape from the ECM, private and crossover perspectives, CymaBay data, Applied Therapeutics FDA meeting & implications for orphan diseases, and Tonix Pharmaceuticals’ data. *This episode aired on September 8, 2023

Episode 7029 Aug 202300:55:42

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Brad Loncar, Brian Skorney and Michal Preminger discuss the latest industry news including how the state of biotech M&A is tracking and the potential impact of the FTC’s two new proposed rules – plus the latest on Amgen and Horizon’s FTC lawsuit. The hosts also cover private equity financings, including Taysha Gene Therapies’ PIPE and the background behind Biogen’s bid to acquire Reata. Additional coverage includes data and regulatory updates (Seagen, Pfizer, Delcath, Galecto, 2seventy bio) as well as how the FDA weighs mixed data against high patient need, most recently with approval of palovarotene. Other topics include Blue Shield of California partnering with various companies (Amazon, Cost Plus Drug, etc.) to handle drug delivery and bispecific drug pricing. *This episode aired on August 18th, 2023

Episode 6917 Aug 202300:59:36

On Biotech Hangout this week, Brad Loncar, Chris Garabedian, Sam Fazeli, Rob Perez and Ethan Perlstein discuss the influence of GLP-1s including cost, safety, drawbacks and more in light of Novo Nordisk’s positive semaglutide SELECT study results and Eli Lilly’s earnings, which rose due to their type 2 diabetes drug. Other big topics include last week’s Sage and Biogen news following the FDA’s decision to approve zuranolone for PPD but not MDD and its effect on Sage’s stock, plus progress and setbacks in ultra rare diseases including Taysha Gene Therapies. The hosts also dive into Iveric Bio’s drug approval for geographic atrophy, Nektar suing Eli Lilly over botched data, Bluebird Q2 earnings, Mirati data and the 3rd annual Timmerman Traverse. *This episode aired on August 11, 2023

Episode 6809 Aug 202301:00:52

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Brad Loncar, Bruce Booth, Otello Stampacchia and Mike Yee cover industry news from the week. They discuss the latest deals including Alexion acquiring Pfizer’s rare disease gene therapy portfolio and Revolution Medicines acquisition of EQRx and a broader discussion of merging with negative EV companies as a strategy for fundraising and the “fundability” of certain founders. The hosts also dive into the hot topic of the week: Biogen and Sage’s PDUFA for zuranolone in MDD and PPD. Additionally, they cover the busy week of Q2 earnings, which included news from Pfizer, Vertex, Moderna, Regeneron, TG Therapeutics and more. Other topics of discussion included the state of biopharma jobs, Vertex non-opioid data, an SVB healthcare report on VC funds, climate change and Steve Jobs’ son starting a VC firm for cancer treatments. *This episode aired on August 4th, 2023

Episode 6701 Aug 202301:00:46

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, guest Matthew Gline (CEO of Roivant) joins hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler and Brian Skorney to discuss Biogen’s heavy news week, including their acquisition of Reata for $6.5 billion, their decision to cut 1,000 jobs by 2025 and their quiet stance regarding their upcoming PDUFA date to treat PPD and MDD in partnership with Sage. The hosts also cover other layoff and leadership changes, including the resignation of FibroGen’s CEO and layoffs from Infinity and Mersana. The group also touches on the $2.8 billion hypertension deal between Roche and Alnylam and the impact this deal could have on patients. Additionally, they discuss Gilead being accused of slow-walking the development of a new version of an HIV therapy to extend their patent protection, British billionaire Joe Lewis being charged with insider trading and the impact that poor data readouts had on Stoke Therapeutics’, Gilead’s and Kodiak’s shares. *This episode aired on July 28, 2023*

Episode 6601 Aug 202300:59:18

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, guest Neil Kumar (CEO of BridgeBio) joins hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Bruce Booth and Brian Skorney to discuss BridgeBio’s long awaited, positive Phase 3 transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) data, including the company’s ups and downs and some leadership lessons along with the benefits of diversification. The hosts also cover the Acumen Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly positive Alzheimer’s data, in addition to questions around safety for eye disease trials related to Apellis’ Syfovre and Horizon Therapeutics’ Tepezza. With a news heavy week, the group also discusses data integrity issues (including the Marc Tessier-Lavigne case), the impact of priority review vouchers and deals/M&A. *This episode aired on July 21, 2023*

Episode 6520 Jul 202300:59:29

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Chris Garabedian, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell and guest host Brian Skorney talk the latest in industry news. They discuss the first FDA approved Alzheimer’s drug to slow cognitive decline plus the subsequent retirement of Esai’s CEO /Alzheimer’s lead. Several other headlines this week including Eli Lilly’s Versanis acquisition, ADC Therapeutics pausing trial enrollment, Illumina’s fine and BeiGene and Novartis terminating their agreement. The hosts also talk about China-related news including the FDA planning to import more doses of chemotherapy from China and four of the top 10 global pharma license deals this year have come from China. They also discuss ophthalmology news from Astellas, 4D Molecular Therapeutics and Tenpoint Therapeutics. Other news covered this week includes the role of AI in drug development following Nvidia’s investment in Recursion, Apogee and Sagimet’s IPOs targeting, Viridian data and Avrobio considering M&A. *This episode aired on July 14, 2023*

Episode 6403 Jul 202301:00:59

On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian, Mike Yee and Bruce Booth discuss the week’s industry news including M&A, regulatory, data and more. They highlight the continued M&A streak with Eli Lilly acquiring Dice Therapeutics. They also discuss PhRMA’s lawsuit vs. the U.S. government over IRA Medicare Drug Price Negotiations, following similar suits from Merck & Bristol Myers Squibb. They also talk about several Duchenne news items including Santhera licensing its Duchenne drug to Catalyst and Sarepta’s DMD therapy approval. Additional industry news covered includes the SEC’s case against biotech executives and investors and conflicts of interest with PBMs and FTC’s lawsuit against Amgen. The hosts also discuss what happened to big academic tech transfer deals, Leerink is back, Intercept, Alderya and Arcellx regulatory news, plus Uniqure and Roivant data. *This episode aired on June 23, 2023*

Episode 6323 Jun 202301:03:56

This week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler & Michal Preminger focus on the theme of people and reputation in the industry. The hosts (and several audience members, including STAT reporter Allison DeAngelis and Kojin Therapeutics CEO Luba Greenwood) discuss the hot topic of the week - media coverage of Biogen board changes. Additionally, in the wake of Ram Sasisekharan speaking out after a four-year investigation exonerated him, the group discusses repercussions for accusers and impact to reputation. In addition to people topics, the hosts cover the week’s financings and M&A including the first biotech to file for IPO in months, plus data from EHA 2023 and data integrity. *This episode aired on June 16, 2023*

Episode 10702 Jul 202401:02:18

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler and Chris Garabedian open up with a conversation on recent trends in M&A for private biotechs versus public companies and the potential impact of the election year. The hosts also cover the important data readouts from the week, including Alnylam’s positive Phase 3 results for its ATTR drug and Lyell’s report of a patient death in its early-stage CAR T trial. Additional data covered includes Wave’s Huntington data readout, Intellia’s redosing of CRISPR gene editing therapy and Savara’s Phase 3 readout in rare lung disease. In financing news, the hosts recap Curie.bio’s $380M Pro Rata Series A Fund, Formation’s $372M Series D and Recursion’s $200M offering. This leads into a conversation on AI in drug development and how this is an area full of both promise and hype. On the management theme, the group discusses Gingko’s recent layoffs, business model & revenues. Rounding out the show on the management theme, Amylyx’s pivot to license GLP-1 was mentioned as an example of a management team earning credibility for following through on their word. *This episode aired on June 28, 2024.

Episode 6214 Jun 202300:58:07

This week, Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar and John Maraganore hosted a special live edition of Biotech Hangout at the BIO conference, and they dive into their learnings on this week’s episode. They are also joined by Josh Schimmer and Otello Stampacchia to discuss the latest news, data, deals and more. The hosts debate the hot topic of the week - Merck’s lawsuit against the U.S. government’s IRA negotiations. They also discuss data that was shared at the recent ASCO 2023 conference, and a tweet accused of moving stock. Other topics include a surprising acquisition and oncology response criteria. *This episode aired on June 9, 2023*

Episode 6106 Jun 202300:58:52

On Biotech Hangout this week, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Chris Garabedian and Brad Loncar talk the latest biotech news. Several of the hosts report live from ASCO 2023 and share highlights and headlines from the conference as well as general industry sentiment around oncology companies. The hosts also discuss the latest deals and financings and debate short-sellers and activist investors and their effect on biotech stocks. Other topics include data from Sanofi, Icosavax, Pfizer and BioHaven over the last two weeks, the FDA’s decision on Sarepta, perspectives on accelerated approvals for rare disease, Amylyx’s ALS drug and Brad’s newest business venture. *This episode aired on June 2, 2023*

Episode 6024 May 202300:58:16

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Mike Yee, Otello Stampacchia, Brad Loncar and Bruce Booth discuss the latest in the biopharma industry including public offerings, deals and financings, data and more. The group dives into the slowdowns in private financings, whether or not the IPO window should be open by now, and the Akero and Coherus follow-on offerings. There is a debate as to whether the news that the FTC is suing to block Amgen from acquiring Horizon Therapeutics has positive or negative effects on SMID cap biotechs. The group also discusses the FTC’s widening probe into PBMs specialty drug pricing. Additionally, data from Viking Therapeutics, X4 Pharmaceuticals, and PTC Therapeutics is discussed. Other topics include Pfizer debt offering, Former Immunomedics CFO pleads guilty to securities fraud, Billy Dunn joining the board of Prothena and Paul Stoffels joining Galapagos. *This episode aired on May 19, 2023*

Episode 5916 May 202300:59:43

On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer, Bruce Booth, John Maraganore and Sam Fazeli talk the latest industry news from the past two weeks. Daphne, Bruce and John reflected on a panel they participated in at the 2023 Convergence Forum earlier that day, sharing their thoughts on the last 20 years in biotech and making predictions for the next 20. The hosts discussed recent M&A news, findings from a new Evercore ISI report on the “short launch thesis”, and the latest earnings news. They also touched on data and the potential impact of two companies’ adcomms. *This episode aired on May 12, 2023*

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