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Episode 4: Smart drugs, dumb trials: rethinking the foundations of drug development
Season 1 ¡ Episode 4
mercredi 29 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 31:59
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In this episode, host Nicola Hill, is joined by Professor Maddie Parsons, Dean of Research Excellence Frameworks at Kingâs College London, and Dr Graham Price, Head of Global Clinical Development at UCB, to examine whether todayâs trials are fit for tomorrowâs science.
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Listen to our guests unpick the tensions in modern drug development from conservative endpoints, missed opportunities and lack of integration across clinical and scientific disciplines. Can smarter design, better data sharing, and deeper collaboration unlock the future of precision medicine?
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This podcast is produced and funded by UCB.
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GL-OT-2600003 â March 2026
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Episode 4 (BONUS): Crimes Against Innovation: Secrecy in Science vs. Risk Adverse Funding
Season 1 ¡ Episode 4
mercredi 29 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 13:43
Deep in the shadowy corridors of laboratories and the silent pages of medical journals, progress can falter, not for lack of brilliance, but because of the systems surrounding it. Ideas are delayed, discoveries are hidden, and bold thinking is quietly discouraged. This is Crimes Against Innovation.
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Join Professor Maddie Parsons and Dr Graham Price as they go head-to-head on two major offenders in healthcare innovation. Maddie argues that playing it safe and avoiding high-risk research is suppressing transformative breakthroughs, while Graham challenges that the bigger crime is secrecy in science - a true assassin of progress.
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Host Nicola Hill weighs the evidence and delivers the verdict on which of these âcrimesâ does the greatest damage to discovery.
This podcast is produced and funded by UCB.
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GL-OT-2600003 â March 2026
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Episode 3: Gene Therapyâs Future: Will Patient Engagement Eclipse Science?
Season 1 ¡ Episode 3
lundi 4 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 29:35
Is scientific innovation enough to drive the future of gene therapy, or is patient engagement the missing key? Join host Nicola Hill as she explores this question with Laurence Woollard, a rare disease advocate, and UCBâs Global Patient Engagement Lead, Dr. Emma Lane. Together, they discuss the critical role of patients in co-creating therapies that meet real-world needs, the ethical challenges of gene editing, and how early collaboration can build trust and transparency. Hear real-world insights into how patient voices are reshaping R&Dâand how industry can embrace this paradigm shift.
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IE-OT-2500003 â July 2025
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Episode 3 (BONUS): Crimes Against Innovation - Gender Bias in Trials vs. The Five-to-Ten-Year Promise
Season 1 ¡ Episode 3
lundi 4 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 10:16
In the darkened corridors of laboratories and the silent pages of medical journals, there are stories rarely spoken aboutâtales of brilliance that burned too bright, and ideas that strayed into catastrophe. This isâCrimes Against Innovation.
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Laurence Woollard and Dr. Emma Lane debate two pressing issues in healthcare: the under-representation of women in clinical trials and the misleading timelines often promised for new treatments. Host Nicola Hill listens to both sides and selects the most impactful âcrimeâ against innovation.
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Episode 2 (BONUS): Crimes Against Innovation - Theranos Deception vs. Incrementalismâs Trap
Season 1 ¡ Episode 2
mardi 10 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 09:20
In the shadowy corridors of laboratories and the silent pages of medical journals, there lie tales that have seldom been told. Tales of ambition that flew too close to the sun, of genius that turned into folly, and of innovation that... well, wasn't quite so innovative. This isâCrimes Against Innovation.
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Join Craig Lipset and Lewis Millen as they argue two distinct crimes against innovation. Lewis takes on the Theranos scandal, a cautionary tale of deceit in healthcare, while Craig reflects on how corporate culture can slow down and even stop innovation trials. Host Nicola Hill must choose the most compelling case.
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Episode 2: Within the Next 10 Years, Will Traditional Clinical Trials be Obsolete?
Season 1 ¡ Episode 2
mardi 10 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 28:45
In this episode, host Nicola Hill explores the hypothesis that fully virtualised decentralized clinical trials (DCT), that operate invisibly, will make traditional models obsolete within the next decade.
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Joining her are Craig Lipset, Co-Chair of the Decentralized Trials and Research Alliance, and Lewis Millen, UCBâs Global Clinical Science and Operations Innovation Lead. Together, they unpack the plausibility, benefits and challenges of this shift, from inclusivity and patient convenience to technological hurdles and regulatory readiness. Is a hybrid model the future, or will decentralized clinical trials render old paradigms irrelevant?
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Episode 1 (BONUS): Crimes Against Innovation - The Milestone Menace vs. The Hunger for Innovation
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
lundi 14 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 16:10
Deep in the shadowy corridors of laboratories and the silent pages of medical journals, secrets lie waiting to be uncoveredâtales of ambition that soared too high to the sun, ideas that derailed progress, and innovations that should never have seen the light of day. This isâCrimes Against Innovation.
In this episode, Professor Russ Altman and Dr. Alistair Henry go head-to-head as they debate two major issues in healthcare innovation. Russ argues that rigid milestones in research hinder scientific creativity, while Alistair contends that over-resourcing stifles innovation. Host Nicola Hill decides which of these âcrimesâ deserves the title of the worst offender.
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lundi 14 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 00:26
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Episode 1: The End of Wet Labs? How Digital is Virtualizing Pharma Research
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
lundi 14 avril 2025 ⢠Duration 28:20
In this episode, we tackle a transformative question: will traditional wet labs be rendered obsolete by digital and AI-powered innovations? Host Nicola Hill is joined by Professor Russ Altman from Stanford University, and Dr. Alistair Henry, UCBâs Chief Scientific Officer, to debate the rise of virtual pharmaceutical research.
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Discover how technologies like machine learning, in silico compound screening, and digital twins are redefining drug discovery. From unprecedented advancements to persistent challenges, our experts dissect whether digital simulations can truly replicateâand surpassâthe capabilities of physical labs. Will a hybrid model of digital and traditional methods shape the future of pharma research?
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