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Ep. 249 - Biotech IPO Buzz, Pharma Deal Trends, Washington Update27 Aug 202400:29:22

Shaking up an underwhelming year for fresh biotech paper, a trio of biotechs filed to go public on NASDAQ last week. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss the IPO filings by MBX and Massachusetts companies Zenas and Bicara. Washington Editor Steve Usdin returns to the podcast to provide updates on the Inflation Reduction and Biosecure acts, as well as the life sciences policies of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. And Director of Biopharma Intelligence Karen Tkach Tuzman zeroes in on the latest trends among pharma’s deals with biotechs over the past 12 months and the latest start-up out of Versant Ventures, Borealis.

View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/653354

00:00 - Introduction
01:48 - Biotech IPOs
12:48 - Washington Update
20:39 - Versant, Novartis Newco
24:34 - Pharma-Biotech Deal Trends

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Ep. 248 - Grand Rounds Preview: Eyes on the Target23 Aug 202400:33:36

Grand Rounds is an R&D meeting that represents BioCentury’s latest initiative to create new networks linking academic discoveries with translational skills and the investors who will finance them, BioCentury co-founder, President and CEO David Flores said on a special edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast previewing the new conference. The meeting, on Sept. 9-11 in Nashville, focuses on whether biotech can write a more successful playbook for translating from target to product.
The podcast features three special guests who will be at the conference: McKinsey's Guang Yang, Candel Therapeutics' Paul Peter Tak, and Abby Trotter of Life Science Tennessee. There is still time to register for BioCentury Grand Rounds, which will take place Sept. 9-11 in Nashville. Network, partner and debate key bottlenecks in translation. See the conference website for more information.

View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/653324

00:00 - Introduction
00:13 - Spotlight Grand Rounds
02:03 - Conference Themes
08:40 - Nashville's Biotech Ecosystem
16:58 - Paul Peter Tak on I&I
25:22 - McKinsey Report Preview

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Ep. 239 - Rare Disease Spotlight: MPS & DMD25 Jun 202400:24:59

A biomarker breakthrough could shave years off the development of therapies for a group of devastating, progressive ultrarare diseases. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss FDA’s agreement to allow biopharma companies to use a biomarker as the basis for accelerated approval of neuronal mucopolysaccharidoses therapies, which marks an important inflection point, both for MPS and rare diseases in general. The editors also assess FDA’s decision to grant full approval to and expand the label of Sarepta DMD gene therapy Elevidys delandistrogene moxeparvovec, igniting another controversy over the agency's decision-making; discuss how human genetics is promising to remove some of the risk from neurology drug development; and preview BioCentury’s new conference, Grand Rounds, which takes place in September in Nashville, at the interface of academia and industry. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Nxera Pharma.

View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/652789

00:01 - Sponsor Message: Nxera Pharma
02:05 - Introducing BioCentury's Grand Rounds
06:46 - An MPS Breakthrough
14:12 - Sarepta Approval

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Ep. 151 - Alzheimer's Takeaways, U.K. Biotech, Charles Forum06 Dec 202200:26:49

CTAD data for lecanemab showed more definitively than any past readout that targeting β-amyloid can lead to clinical benefit for Alzheimer’s patients, but the field is still wrestling with its use as a surrogate endpoint, BioCentury Executive Editor Selina Koch said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Koch and the BioCentury podcast team break down the implications of data from Eisai and Roche at last week’s Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease meeting and look ahead to what’s next for the field. BioCentury’s editors also discussed how proposed changes to the U.K.’s R&D tax credit scheme could hurt British biotechs and what regulatory heads of global biopharmas who are members of the Charles Forum are envisioning for the post-COVID regulatory environment.

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Ep. 150 - Model Term Sheets, Pragmatic Trials & Gene Therapy Prices28 Nov 202200:18:41

A model term sheet created by a consortium of academic institutions, VCs and law firms could reduce the negotiation time around life sciences start-ups for universities and VCs by 80%, Associate Editor Stephen Hansen said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Hansen detailed how the consortium came together and what it hopes to accomplish. The BioCentury editors also discussed implications of CSL's decision to price the first hemophilia B gene therapy approved by FDA at $3.5 million, as well as an FDA-NCI study that could serve as prototype for streamlined pragmatic trials.

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Ep. 149 - Takeaways from the East-West Summit21 Nov 202200:22:04

There are clear indicators of the maturation of China’s biotech sector, although east and west biopharma leaders have diverging views on how easy cross-border investment will be going forward, BioCentury’s Editor-in-Chief Simone Fishburn said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Fishburn detailed her takeaways from the summit held last week, while Executive Editor Selina Koch reviewed her panel on the optimism R&D leaders have for the future role multi-omics can play in drug development. BioCentury editors also discussed the recent appointments of Chris Viehbacher as CEO of Biogen and David Epstein of Seagen and the challenges each face at their respective embattled biotechs.

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Ep. 148 - East-West Summit Highlights Part 218 Nov 202200:22:34

As China’s biopharma companies experience their first “biotech winter,” they should be engaged in active portfolio management, stopping projects that will not meet their investors’ expectations, Agio Capital General Manager Henk Joos said on BioCentury This Week. On a special East-West Summit edition of the podcast, Joos and Immune-Onc Therapeutics founder and CEO Charlene Liao discussed pipeline prioritization and other company survival tactics during today’s difficult financing environment.

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Ep. 147 - East-West Summit Highlights Part 116 Nov 202200:25:39

Cash conversation and sticking to priorities are essential for China’s biotech’s as they navigate today’s gloomy funding environment, Zhaoke Ophthalmology’s Lisa Feng said on a special East-West Summit edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Feng, who is CBO and CFO of Zhaoke, Jones Day’s Tony Chen and Paul Hastings’ Phoebe Yan discuss challenges of compliance risk in a digital world, China’s value-based procurement and IP landscape and the environment for IPOs and licensing deals for China’s biotechs.

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Ep. 146 - What's Next in Washington, Plus: SITC & the Distillery15 Nov 202200:18:41

The lack of a “red wave” in the U.S. midterm elections sets up a “last gasp of old-fashioned, horse-trading politics” by lawmakers that could affect multiple pieces of life sciences legislation, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin details what’s at stake for biopharma in Washington during the remaining weeks of 2022, and what’s in store for life sciences in the next session of Congress. BioCentury’s editors also discuss trends at this year’s Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) conference and the latest from the Distillery, BioCentury’s summaries of top translational papers highlighting new targets and technologies with disease-modifying effects.

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Ep. 145 - What's Next for BIO, Plus: Pfizer, GSK07 Nov 202200:20:57

 BIO needs to pick a leadership team rather than a leader to give the trade group all the skills it needs moving forward, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin and Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn discuss how BIO needs to address the challenges it now faces, as well as the results of BioCentury’s industry-wide survey on the state of the trade group.
BioCentury’s podcast team also assess the latest developments in RSV product development, the infectious disease pipelines of Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline, and top takeaways from Fishburn’s conversation on The BioCentury Show with Andy Plump, who is president of R&D at Takeda 

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Ep. 144 - Alnylam's IRA Pause, Plus Argenx & Accumulus31 Oct 202200:24:44

Biopharmas and investors have been warning of the Inflation Reduction Act’s potential to hurt patients — concerns that had been theoretical until last week, when Alnylam became the first company to announce that it may abandon plans to add an indication to an orphan drug’s label. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss why a provision in the IRA prompted the biotech to pause plans to start a Phase III trial of vutrisiran for Stargardt disease, what other therapies might be affected and the impact on patients. The BioCentury podcast team also discusses how Argenx is applying lessons of past orphan drugs to the launch of myasthenia gravis drug Vyvgart, as well as non-profit Accumulus Synergy Inc.’s plans to bring interactions between drug sponsors and regulators, and among regulators, into the 21st century.

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Ep. 143 - East-West Summit Preview28 Oct 202200:24:19

McKinsey’s Franck Le Deu and BayHelix’s Guo-Liang Yu join the BioCentury This Week podcast to discuss globalization and cross-border innovation in the biopharma and preview the upcoming BioCentury-BayHelix East-West Summit. BioCentury’s co-founders — CEO Dave Flores, Chairman Karen Bernstein — and Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn and BioCentury head of BD Josh Berlin also join the podcast to discuss the importance of globalization for biopharma and patients, the current environment for cross-border dealmaking and expected highlights of the East-West Summit, which will take place in Redwood City, Calif., Nov. 14-16.

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Ep. 142 - Lundbeck, Biogen, Biden & Biomanufacturing, Nora Volkow25 Oct 202200:26:20

A pair of neurology companies are in the spotlight on the latest edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. BioCentury’s editors assess how Lundbeck has evolved in the past five years, with a fresh emphasis on first in class in its revamped pipeline, and how Biogen could acquire its way into being a near-term growth company. BioCentury’s editors also discuss the Biden administration’s initiative that seeks to compensate for decades of underinvestment in the nation’s biomanufacturing capacity and takeaways from Nora Volkow, director of NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse, during her appearance last week on The BioCentury Show.

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Ep. 238 - Biosecure Act: The Impact & What's Ahead20 Jun 202400:22:01

After whisking through Washington for the first half of the year, raising alarms, mutating and causing confusion, the Biosecure Act is now on pause. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss what the delay for the legislation, which seeks to drive Chinese contract development and manufacturing organizations out of the U.S., means, what will happen next, and how it will impact life sciences companies.

View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/652771

03:09 - What's In, What's Out
05:41 - Broader Impact
11:07 - Wake-up Call

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Ep. 141 - Neoantigen Vaccines, Drug Pricing, U.S.-China & U.K. Turmoil17 Oct 202200:25:33

On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman surveys the landscape of neoantigen cancer vaccines, touching on what’s changed in the past five years, 2022’s key readouts and what’s next for the field. Washington Editor Steve Usdin discusses the White House’s plans to use executive powers to reduce drug prices and, recapping his latest Editor’s Commentary, explains why he believes the U.S. and China should not allow rivalry in life sciences to turn into enmity that hurts patients. Finally, Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn assesses what turmoil in the U.K. means for the country’s burgeoning life sciences sector. 

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Ep. 140 - Turbulence at BIO, Plus 4Q Preview & the Distillery 11 Oct 202200:29:24

On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Washington Editor Steve Usdin details the circumstances leading up to Michelle McMurry-Heath’s resignation as CEO of BIO on Monday.  The podcast team also discuss BioCentury’s 4Q22 Financial Markets Preview, with Associate Editor Stephen Hansen assessing biotech’s attempt to emerge from the ongoing bear market recovery as inflation and rising interest rates foster a risk-off environment. Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman discusses the latest translational tidbits from BioCentury’s Distillery and the impact Nobel Prize laureate Carolyn Bertozzi has had on the biotech industry.

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Ep. 139 - Wins in Neurodegeneration, U.S.-China & Life Science Cares04 Oct 202200:26:35

The neurodegeneration field had two big wins with even bigger implications for the future of Alzheimer’s disease and ALSs, Executive Editor Selina Koch says on the latest episode of BioCentury This Week. Koch lays out the importance of the positive Phase III data for lecanemab in Alzheimer’s and the coming debate over access to the therapy, while also noting the potential for read-through to other neurodegenerative diseases from FDA’s approval of Amylyx's ALS drug Relyvrio. BioCentury’s editorial team also discusses mounting pressure on the Biden administration to curb outbound investments from the U.S. into China and the work of biopharma non-profit Life Science Cares.

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Ep. 138 - FDA User Fee Endgame, East-West Summit & Biogen27 Sep 202200:27:40

Everything’s at stake for FDA as user fee legislation approaches a critical deadline this week, Washington Editor Steve Usdin says on the latest episode of BioCentury This Week. Usdin details the next steps in the process, which FDA reforms are being dropped from the “clean” user fee bill and the future of healthcare legislation. BioCentury’s editorial team also recaps the top takeaways from Global Blood Therapeutics CEO Ted Love’s appearance on The BioCentury Show, previews the upcoming BioCentury-BayHelix East-West Biopharma Summit and assesses two upcoming milestones for Biogen: an FDA decision on tofersen for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Phase III data for Alzheimer’s therapy lecanemab that’s due from partner Eisai.

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Ep. 137 - Intellia's Data, IRA's Orphan Impact, CFIUS Order19 Sep 202200:18:34

A year after it reported its first clinical data showing CRISPR-based gene editing may live up to its promise, Intellia has provided evidence for the second time that its platform can knock down a clinically relevant target in the liver, and revealed the first data showing it can deliver clinical benefit. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors discuss the hereditary angioedema data for NTLA-2002. They also explain why the Inflation Reduction Act could have an outsized effect on the development of orphan drugs and how an Executive Order related to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) signed by President Joe Biden singles out biotech and biomanufacturing for intensified foreign investment scrutiny.

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Ep. 136 - IRA, KRAS & ESMO13 Sep 202200:22:52

Biopharma executives and investors are bracing for the impact of the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors discuss pharma CEOs’ warnings that the law will reduce incentives for small molecule drug development, how biotech VCs may adjust deployment of their funds and how the government could implement the law.Turning to readouts from the European Society of Medical Oncology Congress, the BioCentury podcast team explains why the latest data for Amgen's Lumakras could shake up the KRAS inhibitor race and how Chinese investigator-initiated trials are accelerating CAR T innovation.

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Ep 135 Pt. 5 - A Portrait of Biopharma's New Leaders 02 Sep 202200:19:17

Digital fluency, the imperative to have an impact on society and an eagerness to make change now, not in future decades, mark the future leaders of the industry, says BioCentury Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn. On the fifth and concluding BioCentury This Week podcast accompanying Back to School 2022, Fishburn and BioCentury’s editorial team discuss the defining traits of industry’s incoming generation of leaders and the evolving skills required for the future of biotech. Access all of BioCentury's Back to School content here.

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Ep 135 Pt. 4 - Filling Biopharma's Talent Pipeline01 Sep 202200:16:08

The need to recruit and train regulators is acute in developed as well as low- and middle-income countries, BioCentury Washington Editor Steve Usdin says. On the fourth of five BioCentury This Week podcasts accompanying Back to School 2022, Usdin and BioCentury’s editorial team discuss how drawing top talent means agencies must persuade candidates that careers are infused with purpose and support a vital mission. BioCentury Senior Editor Karen Tkach Tuzman says biopharma companies, facing their own talent crunch, will benefit from making themselves more visible, accessible and instructive to new entrants. Access all of BioCentury's Back to School content here.

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Ep 135 Pt. 3 - Rising Leaders & the VC View on Talent31 Aug 202200:16:14

Solving the biopharma industry’s management crunch will require today’s leaders to open their networks, and provide more leadership opportunities and mentoring to rising leaders, says BioCentury Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn. On the third of five BioCentury This Week podcasts accompanying Back to School 2022, Fishburn and BioCentury’s editorial team discuss the group of employees who see the C-suite as their next step, why they want to get there and the impediments they must overcome. BioCentury’s editors also assess how VCs are building boards to guide first-time CEOs, and discuss concerns that the increase in compensation across the biopharma sector has gotten out of hand. Access all of BioCentury's Back to School content here.

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Ep 135 Pt. 2 - CEOs in the Spotlight. Plus: Women Leaders, DEI30 Aug 202200:18:57

The past two years have forced a reckoning for CEOs throughout the biopharma industry that will shape the next generation of success stories. On the second of five BioCentury This Week podcasts accompanying Back to School 2022, BioCentury’s podcast team discusses what makes a good CEO and how leaders are building teams to manage successful biotechs. BioCentury’s editors also draw on the results from BioCentury’s Talent Survey to discuss the flourishing cohort of women CEOs leading today’s biopharmas and how industry is thinking about diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Ep. 237- Pandemic Prep Problems, Reverse Mergers, Alzheimer’s & SCOTUS18 Jun 202400:28:43

The avian flu outbreak is a fire drill that is showing how poorly the U.S. is prepared for the next pandemic. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors recap last week’s BioCentury Show conversation with Rick Bright, including the former BARDA director’s insights on the opportunities for biotechs to help fill voids in surveillance, point-of-care diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics and the need for the government to provide leadership and funding to empower industry. They also discuss new SEC rules that will make reverse mergers less attractive; the Supreme Court’s mifepristone ruling and a trio of neuro-focused stories -- one on FDA’s guidance on presymptomatic Alzheimer’s, another on an advisory committee’s discussion about Eli Lilly's anti-amyloid therapy donanemab and a third focused on what neuroscience biotech companies need to consider when pitching VCs and pharmas. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Nxera Pharma.

0:01 - Sponsor Message: Nxera Pharma
01:40 - Pandemic Prep Problems
11:11 - Reverse Mergers
15:43 - Alzheimer's
25:31 - SCOTUS

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Ep 135 Pt. 1 - Back to School 2022 Overview29 Aug 202200:16:08

BioCentury’s 30th annual Back to School edition focuses on talent: where to find talent and how to nurture it. It’s a special Back to School package because the issue involves every person in the life sciences ecosystem at a critical time in the biopharma industry’s evolution, says Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Fishburn and the BioCentury podcast team set the stage for the five-day Back to School series, which draws on analysis of BioCentury’s Talent Survey and interviews with more than 85 people at all career stages. The series includes dives into C-suites, the flourishing cohort of women CEOs, industry’s rising leaders and heavy lifters, VCs, regulators and more.

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Ep. 134 - Preclinical Deal Making, Bluebird's Approval & Epigenome Editing22 Aug 202200:19:54

Despite public market investors shying away from preclinical companies amid biotech’s bear market, large biopharmas have ramped up their deal making for early-stage assets and technologies and are willing to pay for access to new modalities, says BioCentury’s Stephen Hansen on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Hansen and colleagues also discuss the implications of FDA’s approval of gene therapy Zynteglo from bluebird bio Inc., and the latest advances and leaders in the field of epigenome editing.

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Ep. 133 - Financing Thaw? Plus: Protein Design & China Audits16 Aug 202200:19:07

A flurry of follow-on financings last week suggests a receptive market for companies with recent catalysts, BioCentury’s Paul Bonanos says on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Bonanos and colleagues discuss what last week’s offerings, led by schizophrenia company Karuna Therapeutics, say about which companies might be able to tap the public markets and under what circumstances. The podcast team also examines how computational protein design is shifting its center of gravity from mechanistic calculations based on physical forces to more powerful machine learning approaches trained on reams of data, and why a deal between the SEC and its Chinese counterpart on cross-border audits could be nearly in hand.

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Ep. 132 - M&A & Data: recipe for a rebound? 09 Aug 202200:19:48

The proposed $5.4 billion takeout of sickle cell company Global Blood Therapeutics by Pfizer is the latest sign of life in biotech M&A, BioCentury Associate Editor Paul Bonanos says on the BioCentury This Week podcast. Bonanos and colleagues explain how Pfizer plans to use its global reach to get Oxbryta to parts of the globe most affected by sickle cell disease, which disproportionately affects people of African, Middle Eastern and South Asian descent. Plus: how schizophrenia data from Karuna makes the biotech ripe for a takeout; amyloidosis data from Alnylam; and why Amgen’s latest data for Lumakras suggest the future of one of the most promising KRAS inhibitor combinations is now in doubt.

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Ep. 131 - Seagen, New Modalities & Structure02 Aug 202200:17:50

Acquisition target Seagen has carved out such a differentiated portfolio of antibody-drug candidates that the company may not see much direct competition from other ADCs in the near term, BioCentury’s Lauren Martz says on the latest edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Martz and the BioCentury podcast team analyze how Seagen has built a pipeline around almost entirely first-in-class targets and assess how the latest cut of data for the company’s Padcev enfortumab vedotin-ejfv could broaden the ADC’s reach among cancer patients.

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Ep. 130 - Steady as a Roche. Plus: Washington Turbulence25 Jul 202200:19:53

As Severin Schwan’s steady hand on the tiller of Roche passes to another insider, BioCentury’s podcast team examines how initiatives during the outgoing CEO’s tenure, including those related to digital and data science, handed a solid deck of cards to diagnostics head Thomas Schinecker as he takes on the top job at the Swiss pharma. Plus: Washington Editor Steve Usdin assesses Sen. Richard Burr’s attempt to deliver a “clean” user fee bill, pharma and biotech executives’ chances to revise the drug price regulation provisions of the Democrats’ budget reconciliation bill, and why it might be too late for President Joe Biden to get a nominee for NIH director through Congress.

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Ep. 129 - Burr Bill, Novartis Makeover, ALS Update19 Jul 202200:21:14

Sen. Richard Burr’s new approach to a critical medical products user fee bill funding FDA must be taken seriously because the clock is ticking, and it’s ticking loudly, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin explains why Burr has introduced the bare-bones legislation and what’s at stake for industry in the weeks ahead. BioCentury's editors also discuss FDA’s neurodegeneration blueprint, clinical updates in ALS from Clene and base editing from Verve, and plans to reshape Novartis.

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Ep. 128 - Financial Markets Forecast, AAV Toxicity & Drug Pricing12 Jul 202200:23:24

Even with signs that the biotech winter may be starting to thaw, buysiders continue to expect more near-term pain for the sector as consolidation continues for smaller companies with limited cash and few options for raising more, Associate Editor Stephen Hansen says on the latest edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Hansen sums up the takeaway messages from BioCentury's 3Q22 Financial Markets Preview, detailing the impact of the barren financing landscape, investors’ priorities, and whether the sector has finally hit bottom. The podcast team also discuss an initiative by gene therapy companies to resolve and pre-empt immune-related toxicities seen in some Duchenne muscular dystrophy trials and the latest push by Congressional Democrats and the Biden administration to regulate the prices of some drugs.

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Ep. 127 - TeneoTwo, Lightspeed, Arch & The Distillery06 Jul 202200:29:05

AstraZeneca’s takeout of single-asset spinout TeneoTwo for $100 million up front is but the latest payout to shareholders in TeneoBio, who could stand to see even more upside in the years ahead, says Associate Editor Paul Bonanos on the latest edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Bonanos and the BioCentury editors also discuss how TeneoTwo investor Lightspeed Venture Partners has deepened its commitment to life sciences investing; Arch Venture Partners’ plans to deploy its new $3 billion venture fund; and the latest translational highlights from BioCentury’s Distillery and Translational in Brief sections. Plus: A preview of BioCentury's fall conference.

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Ep. 126 - Growing Galapagos, Plus Abortion & Biopharma28 Jun 202200:25:39

On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, a pair of deals demonstrates how Galapagos CEO Paul Stoffels is shifting the Belgian biotech’s strategic focus from small molecules toward a diversified portfolio. Plus: why Friday’s Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade sets the stage for legal and legislative battles that could have broad implications for biopharma and how a new crop of Indian biotechs are seeking to offer dramatically cheaper CAR T therapies. This week’s podcast is sponsored by the BioCentury-BayHelix East-West Summit 2022.

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Ep. 236 - BIO Wrap: Biosecure, Japan & Nxera, Radiopharma14 Jun 202400:26:18

BIO’s annual meeting took place amid heightened industry concerns regarding the Biosecure Act, which took yet another unexpected turn this week. On a special edition of the BioCentury This Week recapping the meeting, BioCentury's editors discuss the latest on the anti-China biopharma legislation, including misperceptions of what the bill seeks to accomplish.
Special guest Chris Cargill, the CEO of Nxera Pharma, joins the podcast to discuss the expanded APAC presence at this year’s BIO; Japan’s push to build the biotech ecosystem in the country; and how Nxera (formerly Sosei) is evolving. And finally, BioCentury’s editors deliver the takeaways from Karen Tkach Tuzman’s BIO panel focused on radiopharmaceuticals, including debate on the merits of long- versus short-lived radioisotopes. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Nxera Pharma.

View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/652686

00:01 - Sponsor Message: Nxera Pharma
02:34 - BIO Wrap: Biosecure 
09:12 - Japan & Nxera
18:52 - Radiopharma 

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Ep. 125 - Next Steps for ARPA-H21 Jun 202200:24:31

On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Washington Editor Steve Usdin details how the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health is taking shape as the new U.S. agency seeks to deliver transformative science and the latest moves by Rep. Anna Eshoo to change its structure via legislation. The podcast team also explores the U.K. NHS’s deal with Pfizer Inc. and Shionogi & Co. Ltd. on a subscription-based payment pilot for antibiotics, which could serve as an example for other payers considering similar initiatives; why an IP agreement by the WTO will do little to move the needle on COVID countermeasures; and top takeaways from Zai Lab CEO Samantha Du on The BioCentury Show. In addition, they call for members of the biopharma community to participate in a BioCentury survey on the talent crunch facing industry. All responses will remain confidential.

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Ep. 124 - CRISPR's High Bar, Private Equity Inroads and the Distillery13 Jun 202200:27:21

Stellar data for Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics could set a high bar for the next generation of gene editing players to beat in β thalassemia and sickle cell disease, indications that had previously been considered as the best disease to show proof-of-concept for the modality, said Executive Director of Biopharma Intelligence Lauren Martz on the latest edition of BioCentury This Week. The BioCentury podcast team also reviews Associate Editor Stephen Hansen’s analysis of how the trend of private equity firms acquiring or partnering life sciences VCs will impact the financing environment, and Washington Editor Steve Usdin’s take on the one big difference between the PDUFA user fee bills making their way through the House and Senate. Senior Editor and Head of Discovery & Preclinical Development Karen Tkach Tuzman also reviews the latest highlights from BioCentury’s Distillery

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Ep. 123 - Fixing FDA's Broken Advisory Panels08 Jun 202200:20:42
Ep. 122 - ASCO's Advances & Fixes for FDA's AdComms07 Jun 202200:26:09

 Stellar ASCO data for Enhertu show how there’s “massive ground” that can still be covered and improved upon by applying new modalities against older targets, said Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on the latest edition of BioCentury This Week. Fishburn and the BioCentury podcast team dig into the data for antibody-drug conjugate Enhertu from AstraZeneca and partner Daiichi Sankyo for previously treated HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer patients. They also assess how new modalities are breathing fresh life into HER3 and explore the themes raised by Fishburn in her conversation with Richard Pazdur, and some of his FDA colleagues at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago. The team also discusses the latest cut of data for tofersen from Biogen in SOD1-mutant amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 

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Ep. 121 - ASCO, CRISPR IP & CStone01 Jun 202200:22:01

The latest data cut for KRAS G12C inhibitor adagrasib from Mirati Therapeutics underwhelmed investors. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discussed the readout, which came in an abstract ahead of this week’s American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting, and previewed some of ASCO’s most anticipated data, which will emerge in “late-breaker” presentations. The podcast team also explored the legal battle over IP related to CRISPR editing in bacterial cells, the latest on an investigation by CStone Pharmaceuticals into a derivative investment that broke company policy, the launch of the Advanced Research Project Agency for Health and the status of user fee negotiations in Congress. This week’s podcast is sponsored by MSD, whose London-based European Innovation Hub includes a business development and licensing team, clinical teams and its U.K. Discovery Research Centre.  For more information visit, msd.com/licensing

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Ep. 120 - Next-gen NK cells, Plus Woodcock & BMS’s Russian Withdrawal23 May 202200:21:00

On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors explore how biotechs are turning to tumor targeting, IL-15 expression and alternate cell sourcing to enhance the potency and longevity of NK cell therapies. The podcast team also discusses Janet Woodcock’s new remit at FDA, Bristol Myers Squibb's pullout from Russia and the bipartisan effort moving medical product user fee reauthorization legislation forward in both houses of Congress. This week’s podcast is sponsored by MSD, whose London-based European Innovation Hub includes a business development and licensing team, clinical teams and its U.K. Discovery Research Centre.  For more information visit, msd.com/licensing

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Ep. 119 - Bio€quity Recap, Part 219 May 202200:20:06

Ensuring that a biotech reaches its key inflection points as effectively as possible during the ongoing capital crunch affects a company across the board, including its people, pipeline and financing toolkit, Shorla’s Sharon Cunningham said on a special Bio€quity Europe edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Cunningham and BII’s Bobby Soni joined the BioCentury podcast team to discuss navigating the downturn as a CEO of a private biotech, the untapped talent pools able to run start-ups and the ecosystem in Bio€quity Europe’s next site, Ireland. This week’s podcast is sponsored by MSD (Merck & Co. Inc. in the U.S.).  For more information visit, msd.com/licensing

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Ep. 118 - Bio€quity Recap, Part 118 May 202200:22:41

Even as industry is facing a global talent crunch, Europe’s biotechs have it better than ever, Medicxi’s Francesco De Rubertis said on a special edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast recapping the first two days of the Bio€quity Europe conference in Milan. He and MSD’s Khatereh Ahmadi joined the BioCentury podcast team to discuss the battle for top talent and the state of deal-making amid the ongoing downturn. This week’s podcast is sponsored by MSD (Merck & Co. Inc. in the U.S.), whose London-based European Innovation Hub includes a business development and licensing team, clinical teams and its U.K. Discovery Research Centre.   For more information visit, msd.com/licensing

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Ep. 117 - Sofinnova Partners’ Growth Deal, Plus Distillery on Tap17 May 202200:22:06

The sale of a minority stake in Sofinnova Partners to PE firm Apollo will allow the European VC to grow while retaining its independence. Fresh off a conversation with Sofinnova’s Antoine Papiernik, Associate Editor Stephen Hansen explains the 50-year-old firm’s proactive approach to finding a partner among private equity firms and what’s next for the firm now that it has more financial firepower. The podcast team also discusses the latest translational tidbits from BioCentury’s Distillery, the first look at clinical data from the CRISPR-based gene editing platform of Caribou and how biopharmas are weighing their commitment to Russian patients against calls to disengage from the country.  This week’s podcast is sponsored by MSD (Merck & Co. Inc. in the U.S.), whose London-based European Innovation Hub includes a business development and licensing team, clinical teams and its U.K. Discovery Research Centre.   For more information visit, msd.com/licensing

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Ep. 116 - The Road to Bio€quity 2022: Navigating Through Talent & Capital Headwinds12 May 202200:22:25

Industry’s dueling headwinds of capital and talent are the focus of this year’s Bio€quity Europe meeting, and in a special episode of BioCentury This Week, two veterans of the burgeoning Italian life sciences ecosystem, Sofinnova Partners' Graziano Seghezzi & Ambrosetti's Corrado Panzeri, say the country’s biotech sector now has the capital and networks to weather the storm.

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Ep. 235 - Psychedelic Setback, FDA's Platform Play & ASCO Innovations10 Jun 202400:29:30

A snub by an FDA advisory committee for an MDMA-psychotherapy combination is unlikely to read through to other psychedelic therapies in the pipeline. On the BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss the shortcomings of the Lykos Therapeutics product’s clinical development program and why other psychedelics likely won’t face the same hurdles. The editors also assess FDA’s new platform technology designation and the first-in-human clinical trials described at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Nxera Pharma.

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00:01 - Sponsor Message: Nxera Pharma
01:41 - Psychedelic Setback
12:38 - FDA's Platform Play
21:39 - ASCO Innovations

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Ep. 115 - FDA Reform on Deck, Plus Translation at Howard10 May 202200:18:26

The House Energy & Commerce Committee has a bipartisan deal on reauthorizing FDA user fees that sets the parameters for FDA reforms, including enhancing accelerated approval and improving clinical trial diversity — but how much will the legislation change in the coming months and how? On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss the requirements for FDA, HHS, sponsors and other stakeholders that would come into effect under the House’s proposed user fee legislation and what’s next for the bill. The podcast team also discusses Howard University’s mission to address racial health disparities, and how the university brings a human focus to research that might have otherwise stuck to laboratory models.

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Ep. 114 - Hutchmed Setback, FDA in Focus, HilleVax's IPO03 May 202200:21:13

Chinese biotechs face regulatory delays for their therapies due to pandemic-related barriers to inspections by Western regulators and FDA’s reluctance to accept China-only data. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss why a setback for surufatinib from Hutchmed could be a sign of things to come for its China peers. The podcast team also analyzes a flurry of FDA activity and assesses what the IPO by vaccine play HilleVax says about the market for fresh paper.  This week’s podcast is sponsored by Kendall Square Orchestra

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Ep. 113 - Nkarta’s Breakthrough, Hatch’s Legacy & Shanghai’s Lockdown26 Apr 202200:20:59

The first clinical data from Nkarta’s CAR natural killer cell platform add to the growing evidence that a CAR may provide the efficacy boost NK cell therapies have needed. BioCentury's editors analyze the significance of the data, which drove a 141% gain in the biotech's stock. They also discuss the biopharma legacy of the late Sen. Orrin Hatch, how biopharma companies are coping with the extended lockdown in Shanghai, and takeaways from J.P. Morgan’s Mike Gaito appearance on The BioCentury Show. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Kendall Square Orchestra.

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