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The Future of Pharma

The Future of Pharma

Samir Gondalia, ISPE Boston

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/69j. Total Éps: 39

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The Future of Pharma with ISPE Boston. Find out where the pharmaceutical industry is headed and what it means for you. Join host Samir Gondalia as he chats with the thought leaders of the pharma world about the new technologies, innovative applications and emerging markets and how it's going to influence the future of Pharma.
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Episode 38 - Sanjeev Luther and Patient Life Quality Beyond Cures

lundi 1 décembre 2025Durée 33:16

My guest in this episode is Sanjeev Luther. Sanjeev is President & CEO of Ernexa Therapeutics.

He is a seasoned life sciences leader with decades of experience in oncology, biotechnology innovation, and corporate leadership across global markets. He has guided clinical-stage biopharmaceutical companies through corporate strategy, R&D, licensing, regulatory affairs, and operations, overseeing global Phase 3 trials, major partnerships, and portfolio expansions in multiple therapeutic areas. His career includes senior roles at Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals, BMS, Novartis, Bausch and Lomb, and GE Healthcare, along with contributions to health policy initiatives such as Cures 2.0 and U.S. manufacturing efforts. 

Sanjeev also serves on the board of the South Asian Pharmaceutical Council and supports programs aiding adults with dementia. As CEO of Ernexa Therapeutics, he is advancing cell therapy innovations for cancer and autoimmune disease.

In this chat, Sanjeev and I talk about:
* the importance of extending life and enhancing the quality of life for patients
* Curing diseases is not the only goal
* Quality of life matters more than just survival
* The importance of patient-centric perspectives in healthcare and
* The need for a shift in how we view healthcare outcomes.

I enjoyed my discussion with Sanjeev. I hope you do too.

Here's Sanjeev Luther.

Episode 37 - Dr. Dave Miller and the Evolution of Drug Delivery Technologies

jeudi 16 octobre 2025Durée 47:43

My Guest in this episode is Dr. Dave Miller.

Dave is CSO of AustinPx and leads the pharmaceutics and analytical development teams and oversees the application of the KinetiSol™ Technology. Prior to his current position, Dr. Miller served as Vice President of Research and Development at DisperSol Technologies and Senior Principal Scientist at Hoffmann-La Roche. Dr. Miller is a co-inventor of the pharmaceutical applications of the KinetiSol technology. He has published over 40 research articles in peer-reviewed journals, authored 8 book chapters, and is co-editor of the First, Second, and Third Editions of the textbook, Formulating Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs. He is a co-inventor on numerous granted and pending patents worldwide. Dr. Miller holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the University of Texas at Austin.

In this conversation, Dave shares his extensive journey in pharmaceutical research and development, highlighting the evolution of drug delivery technologies, particularly Kinetisol. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from R&D to commercialization, the importance of precision medicine, and the complexities of manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry. Dave emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to drug formulation and the role of emotional intelligence in professional success.

I enjoyed my chat with Dr. Dave Miller. Hope you do too.

Here's Dr. Dave Miller.

Episode 28 - Ron Gutman, New Technology in Healthcare and the Power of Smiling

jeudi 23 janvier 2025Durée 48:56

My guest today is Ron Gutman. Ron is an inventor, an investor, a serial technology and healthcare entrepreneur and a Stanford University adjunct Professor. 

Ron has built and invested in technology and healthcare companies that have served hundreds of millions of people and saved countless lives worldwide. He's an inventor holding a series of patents in healthcare technology and Artificial Intelligence and won the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer award. 

Ron's articles have been published in respected media such as The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, CNN, and TechCrunch. He also wrote a best-selling TED Book SMILE: The Astonishing Power of a Simple Act, and gave a popular TED talk about smiling that was translated to 51 languages and viewed by millions everywhere. Ron has also presented in leading technology and healthcare conferences, including The World Economic Forum, TED, and Fortune Brainstorm Tech.

In this discussion, we talk about the impact of technology, particularly AI, on healthcare, how the pharma industry is adapting to the new technology platforms and the role he is playing in it. But my favorite segment is when we talk about his research, book and the TED talk on smile and how a simple smile can transcend cultural barriers and overcome any inner turmoil.

It was a refreshing conversation. I hope you enjoy it too. Here's Ron Gutman.

Episode 27 - Nathan Clark and 10% Faster to the Market with Digitalization

jeudi 21 novembre 2024Durée 41:38

My guest in this episode is Nathan Clark.

Nathan is the Co-Founder of Ganymede.bio, one of the fastest-growing software startups in biotech. Ganymede is the modern, data platform for life sciences companies, and its focused on integrating physical lab instruments with digital workflows. Prior to Ganymede, Nathan was the product manager at Benchling for Machine Learning and Insights Analytics. He also has a background in financial technology and trading, and notably launched affirm.com/savings. 

In this informative talk, Nathan and I talked about 
- His journey from being a bond trader to a life science data entrepreneur,
- Difference between Fintech and life science tech
- How Genymede is doing it differently than the other companies
- How to be 10% faster to the market with new drugs
- Growing with a remote working team
- Why he got into a life science start up
- His fondness for MIT Open Courseware

You can reach out to him by email, his website or LinkedIn.

I enjoyed my chat with Nathan. Hope you do too.

Episode 26 - Kyle Felmet, Jennifer Lospinoso and the Art of Efficient Commercial Product Launch

mercredi 30 octobre 2024Durée 35:54

I have two guests in today's episode, something I rarely do. My guests are Kyle Felmet and Jennifer Lospinoso.

Kyle Felmet serves as the Vice President of Specialty Commercialization at Two  Labs, an Envision Pharma Company, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring that specialty drug manufacturers have the necessary distribution channel strategy infrastructure and pre-launch workstreams in place to facilitate a successful product launch with the appropriate wrap-around patient/prescriber services tailored to each unique product. His expertise spans across key therapeutic areas including oncology, rare diseases, and cell and gene therapies. Over the past decade, Kyle has been instrumental in supporting clients and vendors within these sectors, leading several successful product launches.

Jennifer Lospinoso is the Managing Director & Consulting Lead at Riparian. Jennifer brings 20 years of leadership experience in various areas of government and commercial program operations and compliance. Jennifer has extensive experience leading and delivering projects focused on U.S. government program regulatory compliance, gross-to-net forecasting and operational excellence.

In this wide-ranging talk, Kyle, Jennifer and I talk about
- Cell and gene therapy (CGT) pricing in the absence of insufficient historical data
- The challenges to set a price for CGT by the government and insurance companies 
- Justification for high prices for CGT
- Outcome based reimbursements
- Expensive distribution logistics for CGT
- Why the product launch preparation starts 24-36 months before the actual launch date
- What start ups can do during the early phase to make product launch efficient and cost effective and
- Their favorite books and topics for their potential TedTalks.

This was an interesting discussion for me because we talked about where the science ends and the commercialization begins, something I haven't done.

I enjoyed my chat with Kyle and Jenn. Hope you do to. 

Here's Kyle Felmet and Jennifer Lospinoso.

Episode 25 - Dr. Ben Coverdale and Using AI for Targeted Drug Discovery

jeudi 5 septembre 2024Durée 27:41

My guest today is Dr. Ben Coverdale. 

Ben is an experienced Global Account Director of Patsnap with a demonstrated history of working in the life sciences and innovation intelligence industries. Patsnap is Powered by advanced AI, where they help IP and R&D teams collaborate and accelerate the entire innovation lifecycle.

He has a strong research professional background with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Biomedical Materials from The University of Manchester. He developed 3D scaffold fabrication methods for the regeneration of bone tissue, gaining insight in product development and the patent landscape in the medical device and biotechnology industries.

Following 4 years at StemCell Technologies, supporting big pharma and key academic institutions to optimize their R&D workflows, he now supports innovative and disruptive life science companies to protect their IP portfolios, understand competitor movements, and innovate faster in rapidly developing markets.

In this interview, we talk about connecting the dots in drug development, what makes Patsnap different than other AI tools and gives more targeted results, his favorite author Stephen Hawking, favorite books "The brief history of time" and "Sapiens", and what the topic of his potential TedTalk would be.

I thoroughly enjoyed my chat with Ben. Hope you do too. Here's Dr. Ben Coverdale. 

Episode 24 - Dr. Samuel Ewing and the New World of Digital Hospitals

mercredi 31 juillet 2024Durée 36:42

My guest in this episode is Dr. Samuel Ewing. He is the Global Head of Pharmaceutical Partnerships at Doccla.

Before joining Doccla, Dr. Ewing led the development of a connected auto-injector system for Roche's Alzheimer's disease program at Capgemini Engineering. He also led the development of Biofourmis's wearable vital sign monitoring platform.

At Roche, he managed remote patient monitoring across various diseases, including Parkinson's, Huntington's, Alzheimer's, Multiple Sclerosis, and others. As Chief Neuroscience Officer at NeuroPro, he developed a wearable brain monitoring device for epilepsy.

Dr. Ewing's extensive experience in digital health and medical research drives his commitment to advancing treatment for challenging diseases. He believes that the scarcity of data from patients in the real world hinders progress, something he is committed to overcoming.

In this fascinating chat, we talk about our current hospital systems, and capacity, and how patients can get the hospital care in the comfort of their home in a digital hospital.  

Here's my guest Dr. Samuel Ewing.

Episode 23 - Greg Kunst and Corneal Endothelial Therapy for Partial or Full Vision Loss

mercredi 5 juin 2024Durée 35:26

My guest in this episode is Greg Kunst, CEO of Aurion Biotech.

At Aurion, Greg and his colleagues are working on a regenerative treatment (corneal endothelial cell therapy) for millions of people who have partial or complete vision loss.

Greg joined Aurion Biotech with deep and varied experience in ophthalmic medical devices, drug delivery systems, diagnostics, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical products. His expertise spans global corporate development, strategy, health policy, marketing, commercialization, business development, market access and medical affairs.

Before Aurion Biotech, Greg spent 6 years at Glaukos Corporation (NYSE: GKOS) in numerous roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as vice president of global marketing.

Before Glaukos, Greg worked at Alcon, a Novartis company, as global franchise director over the Alcon glaucoma surgery and retina pharmaceutical businesses. 

Greg is a board member of Pr3vent. He received an MBA from Vanderbilt University and a BS in Economics from Brigham Young University.

In this interview, Greg talks about why he decided to dedicate his life to eye therapies, the origin of Aurion (Dr. Shigeru Kinoshita's research in Corneal Endothelial Cell Therapy), how he remains positive in spite of being a self-proclaimed news junkie, and his unequivocal commitment to making Aurion therapies affordable for everyone.

I thoroughly enjoyed my chat with Greg. Hope you do too.

Episode 22 - Nikhil Bhojwani and Using Generative AI in Pharmaceutical Industry without Irrational Fear

mardi 7 mai 2024Durée 31:39

My guest in this episode of The Future of Pharma is Nikhil Bhojwani. 

Nikhil is an entrepreneur, investor, strategist, and TedTalk speaker. He is a Managing Partner at Recon Strategy, a boutique consulting firm that he founded in 2010. At Recon Strategy, Nikhil works with executives and boards on strategy at the portfolio and business-unit levels for payers, hospitals, life science, and digital health companies. 

Nikhil stays close to the startup community as an investor, board member, and advisor to several companies. These have included CIC Health, a national leader in COVID testing and vaccinations, which was founded based on a blueprint set out in an HBR article Nikhil co-authored with Dr. Atul Gawande. 

Nikhil was the 2023 Dorothy R. Eisenberg Visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women's Hospital, where for the 50th anniversary lecture of this series, he presented a lecture on the future of AI in healthcare. 

He has also lectured at Harvard Business School and the Harvard School of Public Health and is a member of the Massachusetts Governor's AI task force healthcare working group.

In this wide ranging talk, we discuss about
- What AI can do that humans can't
- How Moderna is using AI to respond to regulatory queries (among other things)
- AI in pharma competitive landscape (and it's not just technology)
- Where multiple big companies need to collaborate due to the scale
- His tedtalk ("Unlock potential of Generative AI by Conquering the Spooky Mountain")
- Responsible use of AI
- Rational and irrational fears about AI
- Why AI's growth seems scarier than other historical technological advances
- Real impact in the pharmaceutical industry (and on the regulatory agencies)
- And instead of writing a book, what he would do with the existing knowledge.

Hope you enjoy this informative talk with Nikhil Bhojwani.

Episode 21. Dr. Harsha Rajasimha and the Challenges and Complexities of Clinical Trials

lundi 25 mars 2024Durée 49:48

My guest in this episode is Dr. Harsha Rajasimha, CEO/founder of Jeeva Clinical Trials.

We talked about the pharmaceutical industry's blackbox - clinical trials.

Personal tragedy inspired him to dedicate his life to make technology more efficient for healthcare solutions including AI and generative AI.

We discussed the complexities of clinical trials, its patient recruitment, and data unavailability challenges, and why we must make them more efficient

He is also the founder of a non-profit, IndoUSRare, which as the name implies bridges the rare disease treatment and awareness gap between the US and Indian diaspora. 

We also discussed the people and companies with the similar inspiring stories such as John Crowley from Amicus Therapeutics, and Terry Pirovolakis from Elpida Therapeutics.

Listen to Harsha's interview if you're looking for a doze of inspiration and motivation.


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