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PHASE3
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 16

A weekly podcast exploring medicine 4.0 as we launch into the 21st Century of health. Join us as we highlight the science and investment case for the different diseases and conditions that life sciences companies are trying to diagnose and cure.
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The Silent Killer: The sci-fi episode, with Certa Therapeutics and University of Sydney CTC
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mardi 27 août 2024 • Durée 27:59
Wearable kidneys. Organs on a chip. Xenotransplantation. The future is here.
But is that the future people in biotech are truly looking to? Because the future that Certa Therapeutics CEO Darren Kelly is looking to is much less 1980s sci-fi and more... Apple watch.
And in a future where the numbers point to a rise in lifestyle diseases thanks to diet and a lack of exercise, climate change is an added risk that few are yet factoring in. Professor Meg Jardine, the head of University of Sydney's Clinical Trials Centre, explains where the risks are.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
The Silent Killer: Prevention is the next cure, with Kidney Health Australia and Proteomics International
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mardi 20 août 2024 • Durée 23:06
We may have led you on a bit in the first two episodes... kidney disease is still a big problem despite the massive shifts forward in treating it. There is a long way to go to bring medical sectors -- and governments -- along as well.
This episode features Breonny Robson, general manager of clinical and research at Kidney Health Australia and Richard Lipscombe, managing director of Proteomics International.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
The Silent Killer: Who has the killer apps? With Dimerix and PYC Therapeutics
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mardi 13 août 2024 • Durée 24:40
We speak to Dimerix CEO Dr Nina Webster about why investors are thrilled with her company, as it nears the midway point for its Phase III clinical trial for the rare disease focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).
And we talk to PYC Therapeutics CEO Dr Rohan Hockings about how his company's tech actually works to treat polycystic kidney disease.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
The Silent Killer: Why biotechs are all in on kidney disease, with University of Sydney CTC and Chris Kallos
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mardi 6 août 2024 • Durée 26:54
Kidney disease is a silent killer, with only 10% of all people knowing they have it before damage has been done.
But in the last five years there's been a surge of work that's resulted in the FDA approving some blockbuster drugs in the last 18 months. Billion-dollar takeovers are now on the table and the tiny number of Australian biotechs in this sector have a front row seat to the action.
This series explains the mighty leaps that have already come, interviews the key biotech leaders in Australia working to treat and to cure kidney diseases, and joins the dots between what is happening today… and what could happen in the blue skies of the next 20 to 50 years.
Episode 1 features Professor Meg Jardine, director of the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, a flagship research organisation at the University of Sydney, where she is head of the Kidney Health research program, and investment analyst Chris Kallos. They explain why kidney disease is so hot right now from a science perspective and for investors.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
Phase III Trailer
lundi 29 juillet 2024 • Durée 00:39
Life sciences more than anywhere else is the successful mashup of money and tech.
I'm Rachel Williamson and this is Phase III, a weekly podcast diving deep into Australian life sciences. In each of our short series, we investigate, interrogate, and explore the most exciting companies and ideas in health science and the investment case for what they're doing. Join us as we explore the intersection between the breakthroughs and the money in life sciences.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
NUKED: Why radiopharmaceuticals are exploding, with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and HB Biotechnology
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 25:34
The radiopharmaceuticals sector is on a knife point. The scope of what nuclear medicine can do is exploding. But the radioisotopes that biotechs need to make those therapies are in very, very short supply. Major clinical trials are hitting pause because of shortages of critical nuclear isotopes, and the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies are buying up biotechs that have locked in both the science and the supply chain.
There will be some very successful winners, and many, many losers as companies fight for the nuclear resources they so desperately need to make their therapies work.
In this series Nuked, we will walk you through this fascinating marriage between chemistry and physics, why is exciting both investors and clinicians, how biotechs are fighting to lock in supplies of nuclear material, and whether Australia has a shot at becoming a nuclear power.
In our first episode, we speak to Peter MacCallum Cancer Center chief radiopharmaceutical scientist Dr Mohammad Haskali and HB Biotechnology managing director Charlie Williams.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
NUKED: Access is everything, with GlyTherix and Telix Pharmaceuticals
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
mardi 10 septembre 2024 • Durée 29:47
In early 2023, one of the first two really big radiopharmaceutical drugs ran into a problem. Novartis' prostate cancer therapy Pluvicto, released only the year before, was suddenly in short supply, snarling up just in time treatment schedules.
In 2024 the supply chain problem is with the isotope Actinium 225, which *everyone* wants for clinical trials. RayzeBio has been a very famous victim, delaying a clinical trial because of the shortages.
In episode 2 of NUKED we explore where the nukes come from, and how biotechs large and small get their hands on them.
With GlyTherix CEO Dr Brad Walsh and Telix Pharmaceuticals CEO Dr Chris Behrenbruch, we look at a potential new front in the US-China tariff war, the Russia question, and how an early stage biotech and one with a product in the market organises its nuclear material supplies.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
NUKED: The IP game, with Clarity Pharmaceuticals and Radiopharm Theranostics
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
mardi 17 septembre 2024 • Durée 26:25
The question we are dancing around in episode 3 of NUKED is whether locking down isotopes supply chains are really the only way to play the radiopharmaceutical game.
We ask Clarity Pharmaceutical executive chair Alan Taylor and Radiopharm Theranostics executive chair Paul Hopper how their companies are instead owning the IP, or banking a portfolio of IP licences, to create the kind of economic moat that others are pursuing via isotope supply chains.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
VAXXED: And the winner is... with OneVentures and Ose Immunotherapeutics
Saison 3 · Épisode 5
mardi 26 novembre 2024 • Durée 27:32
Moderna and BioNTech are getting all of the attention with their phase 3 clinical trials for lung cancer and melanoma. But someone else is already further ahead.
French company Ose Immunotherapeutics has already done a phase 3 study for non small cell lung cancer, and if the final run of work confirms that data it will have the first cancer vaccine on the market in 2028.
And it's results like those emerging from Ose that are inspiring investors to start getting set for a cancer vaxxed future.
In our final episode of VAXXED we feature OneVentures partner Dr. Jeannie Joughin and Ose Immunotherapeutics CEO Nicolas Poirier.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.
VAXXED: Game on, with BASE and WEHI
Saison 3 · Épisode 4
mardi 19 novembre 2024 • Durée 26:07
Cancer vaccines are an area that anyone who is anyone is getting into, but it's a field led largely by academics, not-for–profits, and specialist researchers. So this week we go back to basics - science that is.
Australia may not have many cancer vaccine biotechs but – as we pointed out in episode one with the godfather of cancer vaccines, professor Dr Ian Frazer – it has heft in its research.
Dr Seth Cheetham from the University of Queensland's Base Facility, a specialist mRNA manufacturing lab, explains why they went from COVID19 to cancer.
And Dr Shalin Naik from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research explains why he's bringing back a spectre of the past, and why he believes it could be the winner of this biotechnology cage match.
Produced by Rachel Williamson and Charis Palmer. Music and effect credits to Ziso, Inspector J, Seth Parson and Boom Library.