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| Popular Episode - Bob Nelsen on AI, China and the IRA | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:35:33 | |
This is a previously recorded episode of The BioCentury Show from February 22, 2024. Subscribe to this channel to listen to each new episode. Visit TheBioCenturyYouTube.com to access and watch all prior episodes. | |||
| Ep. 66 - Jane Grogan on Building Biogen’s Growth Engine | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:32:23 | |
As Jane Grogan anticipates the unmet needs in patients five years from now, she’s harnessing a wave of interest in targeting B cells as a key driver of an immunology expansion at Biogen. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Grogan, who became EVP and head of research of Biogen in October, discusses how she’s approaching the mission to build diversity and balance the risk in the company’s portfolio, extending further into disease areas beyond neurology. | |||
| Ep. 57 - BMS's Robert Plenge: Causal biology is the North Star of R&D | 02 May 2024 | 00:31:17 | |
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| Ep. 56 - BIO’s John Crowley on the Biosecure Act | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:36:55 | |
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| Ep. 55 - Bruce Booth: Biotech Benefiting from Belt-Tightening | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:32:10 | |
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| Ep. 54 - Arthur Caplan: Lessons From a Compassionate Use Firestorm | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:30:52 | |
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| Ep. 53 - Bob Nelsen on AI, China and the IRA | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:35:26 | |
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| Ep. 52 - Khoo Shih on Scaling Singapore Biotech | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:31:27 | |
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| Ep. 65 - Astellas' Claus Zieler: Global Launches with Local Impact | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:32:27 | |
As Astellas prepares to launch four products in parallel, Chief Commercial Officer Claus Zieler is balancing the complexity of this multi-faceted enterprise with a simple guiding principle: it has to work at a local level, and that will change with geography, circumstance and time. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Zieler discusses how to factor local differences in patient behavior, payer systems and regulatory environments into a global launch strategy. He also advocates for a seamless integration of R&D and commercial efforts throughout the lifecycle of each product, from early development to loss of exclusivity, and he discusses what small companies need to know when deciding whether to commercialize a therapy on their own. | |||
| Ep. 64 - NPC CEO John O’Brien: Why America Needs an Honest Conversation About Drug Pricing | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:33:36 | |
Ignorance about the path from scientific discovery to approved drugs, high out-of-pocket costs, and a byzantine healthcare system that obscures net prices while inflating list prices have fueled policies that threaten biomedical progress, John O’Brien, CEO of think tank National Pharmaceutical Council, told BioCentury. | |||
| Ep. 63 - Day One's Jeremy Bender: Building Pediatric Oncology from the Ground Up | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:32:27 | |
Pediatric cancer drug development is difficult: it requires high levels of safety, involves parents as well as the patients, and has small populations that can make it difficult to achieve the revenues that reward the investment. Squaring that circle, according to Day One Biopharmaceuticals CEO Jeremy Bender, is not impossible, but takes a dedicated strategy that considers both pediatric and adult development paths from the get-go, and pursues them with equal intensity. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Bender discussed the rapid rise of Day One, and how it is building a pipeline and evolving a strategy that allows it to keep pediatric drug development central to its philosophy. | |||
| Ep. 62 - Rick Bright: Navigating the Avian Flu Threat | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:40:22 | |
The U.S. is experiencing events that are either the first stages of a widespread avian influenza outbreak or a fire drill that will show how well the nation is prepared for an outbreak. The U.S. has not stepped up to meet the challenge, Rick Bright, the former director of BARDA, told BioCentury. | |||
| Ep. 61 - Vas Narasimhan: How New Data Fit Novartis’ Growth Plan | 31 May 2024 | 00:32:11 | |
Differentiating on tolerability, raising the bar for efficacy and concentrating small molecule development on indications with minimal IRA exposure are all pieces of Novartis CEO Vasant Narasimhan’s strategy to break into the top pharmas by U.S. sales. Two data readouts this week — one for CML drug Scemblix at ASCO and one for inflammatory disease therapy remibrutinib at the EAACI Congress — may tee up two launches to advance that goal through a strategy focused on prioritizing blockbuster-bound programs. Narasimhan discusses the readouts with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on a Special Edition of The BioCentury Show. | |||
| Ep. 60 - JMM John Maraganore: A higher bar for investment is a credit to biotech | 30 May 2024 | 00:36:00 | |
“The bar has gotten higher because science has gotten so much better,” John Maraganore says on the latest BioCentury Show. Reflecting on the capital markets and the state of innovation, the founder and former CEO of Alnylam painted a picture of a robust ecosystem fueled by sprawling innovation, where the higher scrutiny by investors will serve the industry well. In a broad-ranging conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn, Maraganore gives his views on the innovation and funding landscape, geopolitical issues facing the industry and the outlook for the next generation of leaders. | |||
| Ep. 59 - Derek Lowe Unplugged: AI; Biosecure; FDA, Abortion & SCOTUS; and more | 16 May 2024 | 00:32:09 | |
“I’m a short-term pessimist and a long-term optimist” about the potential for AI to transform drug development, Derek Lowe, author of the In the Pipeline blog, told BioCentury Washington Editor Steve Usdin on the latest BioCentury Show. Lowe's skepticism about claims that AI will rapidly transform the field is driven by a belief that the “problems that we have in the drug industry that we want to solve are almost inversely proportional to the ability of AI to solve them." Lowe also discussed the Biosecure Act and U.S. reliance on Chinese contract manufacturing and development organizations; talked about why he hopes and believes the Supreme Court will rule for FDA in litigation over the abortion drug mifepristone; and explained his view that approval of Aduhelm to treat Alzheimer’s disease was one of FDA’s worst decisions | |||
| Ep. 58 - Ysios' Karen Wagner: How Europe's Biotechs Can Rise Above the Noise | 02 May 2024 | 00:30:54 | |
It sounds obvious, but still needs saying, says Ysios Capital's Karen Wagner. “How do you rise above the noise? By having the most spectacular data.” In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Wagner discussed the theme of the upcoming Bio€quity Europe conference — rising above the noise: in a sea of competition where companies vie for attention among investors and pharmas, what are the characteristics that allow them to differentiate? Wagner explains what she and her team looks for in a biotech before investing, and also discusses the role of ESG policies, including diversity, in companies. “We have absolute certainty that ESG is important." | |||
| Ep 67 - AAM's Craig Burton on Opportunities, Challenges of U.S. Biosimilars Market | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:28:51 | |
There is good news in this year’s Association for Accessible Medicines report on savings from biosimilars, including a 30% increase over the last year in savings attributed to biosimilars. The report also explores the economic, policy and regulatory headwinds that are preventing the industry from generating savings at a level that would have a dramatic effect on the U.S. healthcare system. | |||
| Ep. 68 - Inside BeiGene: CEO John Oyler on Owning the Drug Development Process | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:35:08 | |
Few CEOs have built a $20 billion biotech in under 15 years, as John Oyler has with BeiGene, managing to stay in that market cap band even through the downmarket. His strategy, to own clinical trials and manufacturing early on, looks particularly prescient in light of the cost and supply constraints threatening many biotechs today. On this episode of The BioCentury Show, Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn sits down with Oyler to discuss the early strategies that are now paying off for the global oncology company. | |||
| Ep. 69 - Lee Fleisher: An Insider’s Account of CMS’s Alzheimer’s Coverage Decisions | 04 Oct 2024 | 00:34:36 | |
CMS’s controversial decision to restrict access to Alzheimer’s mAb treatments, including Aduhelm, approved under FDA’s accelerated pathway was a unique case that is unlikely to set a precedent, former CMS CMO Lee Fleisher told BioCentury. “I do not think this will be repeated,” he said. In an interview with The BioCentury Show's Steve Usdin, Fleisher gives a behind-the-scenes account of the decision-making process, including the role of accelerated approval. He also discusses the opportunities and risks for healthcare posed by AI, and the scientific and legislative steps that will be needed to make real the promise of blood-based multicancer detection technologies. | |||
| Ep. 70 - Trends in Global Biopharma Deals: Lazard’s Kingston and Raine | 18 Oct 2024 | 00:33:56 | |
With most of the highly attractive late-stage assets already scooped up, pharmas are turning their sights to Phase II companies, and lining up their case to make an attractive offer and move fast. About 40% of the M&A deals in 2023-24 were completed in less than six weeks, from approach to announcement, according to Lazard’s data. Michael Kingston and Dale Raine, global co-heads of biopharma at Lazard, joined The BioCentury Show this week to discuss the M&A outlook amid the still-precarious biotech financing landscape. | |||
| Ep. 71 - Pazdur Unplugged: FDA Director Richard Pazdur on the Past, Future of Cancer Treatments | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:41:44 | |
Richard Pazdur, director of FDA’s Oncology Center of Excellence, joined FDA in 1999. Looking back on his 25th anniversary, he draws a line between unpopular decisions at the start of his tenure and a surge in cancer drug development over the last 20 years. He believes this and other lessons from the regulation of oncology can be applied broadly across FDA. The BioCentury Show discussed these lessons, as well as Pazdur’s views about advisory committees, pragmatic trials, dose optimization and more. | |||
| Ep. 72 - Outlook for Biotech M&A and Financing: Sidley's Robert Darwin | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:35:54 | |
With new governments both side of the pond, capital markets picking up, and some geopolitical overhang, there’s a mixed feast for biotech, with a net trend to the positive, says Sidley Austin’s Robert Darwin, who specializes in global M&A and private equity for life sciences and healthcare companies and investors. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Darwin, who is based in London, discussed the consequences for biotech of the changing forces as we enter 2025: the new Labour government’s recently announced budget, the incoming Trump administration, the improving outlook for the markets, and the ongoing — if not mounting — tensions between the U.S. and China. Across each of these is a considerable amount of uncertainty, but the pluses and minuses add up to net positive outlook, he believes. | |||
| Ep. 73 - Resilience and the CEO’s Paradox: Aoife Brennan on Leading in Biotech | 13 Dec 2024 | 00:32:12 | |
Leading biotech companies through the turbulence of the past few years and the uncertainty of the next ones takes not just resilience, but an ability to grapple with the CEO’s paradox, according to Climb Bio CEO Aoife Brennan. This paradox requires preparing for repeated setbacks while planning optimistically, a duality that has been the story of biotech since the outbreak of the pandemic, said Brennan. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Brennan discusses how CEOs are managing through uncertainty, and why "boring" naked mAbs are the smart move in one field. | |||
| Ep. 74 - Chris Bardon on Biotech’s Recovery: Valuations, Obesity Drugs, and M&A | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:34:03 | |
Specialist public investors are doing their best to hold up the sector, but biotech still has to wash out many of the lower quality companies that were funded during the boom and ended up driving the generalists away, said MPM Bioimpact's Chris Bardon on The BioCentury Show. Bardon said the market hasn’t yet found the footing that will see an opening of the IPO window and a swing of positive sentiment. But although markets aren’t yet out of the woods, she said M&A will remain robust for years, fueled by obesity drug revenues. | |||
| Ep. 75 - PBMs, IRA, RFK Jr: A Conversation With Rep. Jake Auchincloss | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:36:04 | |
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), an influential voice in Congress on life sciences issues, gained stature last week when he was appointed to serve on the Energy & Commerce Committee, giving him a seat at the table for debates over legislation affecting FDA, CMS and NIH and a host of issues of critical importance to the biopharma industry. | |||
| Ep. 76 - FDA Inflection Point: Steve Usdin on Biopharma during Trump 2.0 | 24 Jan 2025 | 00:34:01 | |
All presidential transitions with a change of party come with disruption and threats as well as opportunities. But this one, in particular with regard to the implications for FDA, is different from all those Steve Usdin has been covering in his 30-year tenure as Washington editor at BioCentury. | |||
| Ep. 78 - Biotech’s New Normal: SR One’s Simeon George on Adapting to Market Constraints | 20 Feb 2025 | 00:31:04 | |
Biotechs need to get used to the new normal, says SR One CEO and Managing Partner Simeon George, and that will require significant adjustments to the business model. This new normal comes from an extended tough capital environment against a backdrop of political uncertainty, but while biotechs face a different set of factors than they have in the past, there are still first principles of value creation that should guide them. | |||
| Ep. 77 - AI’s Next Leap: Foresite Labs’ Vik Bajaj on Predictive Biology | 07 Feb 2025 | 00:35:29 | |
Clinical trials will be launched in the next year or two to test predictions about causal biology made by artificial intelligence models, Vik Bajaj, co-founder and CEO of Foresite Labs and managing director of Foresite Capital Management, believes. Foresite teamed up with Arch Venture Partners last year on a $1 billion venture round to fund Xaira Therapeutics, which aims to reinvent the R&D process via AI-driven protein design and biological discovery technologies. | |||
| Ep. 79 - BNP Paribas’ Moneer on Biotech’s Bull Case: M&A, PE, and Market Recovery | 08 Mar 2025 | 00:29:33 | |
Since the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco in early January, biotech has seen a notable surge in enthusiasm, Zahid Moneer, senior managing director of investment banking at BNP Paribas, told The BioCentury Show. | |||
| Ep. 81 - Data-Driven Growth: Immunocore CEO Bahija Jallal on Expanding TCR Therapies | 04 Apr 2025 | 00:30:52 | |
On the latest episode of The BioCentury Show, Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn speaks with Bahija Jallal, CEO of Immunocore and the former president of Medimmune. While some biotechs are circumspect about gathering data during clinical trials that might not support the product in question, Jallal sees it as part of the obligation to patients and the field to learn as much as possible, as efficiently as possible. And that strategy has informed how the company will take its TCR technology into earlier lines of treatment and new indications. | |||
| Ep. 80 - Vertex’s Winning Formula: Altshuler on Choosing the Next Breakthroughs | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:32:26 | |
Vertex’s approach to research, defined over a decade ago to beat the dismal odds of success in biotech, remains core to its strategy, even as the industry evolves and technologies expand. While that strategy, which EVP and CSO David Altshuler calls “serial innovation,” has seen the company launch eight drugs since 2011 and jump market cap tiers on the success of its cystic fibrosis portfolio, it’s now being tested in other areas as Vertex expands to pain, renal disease, Type I diabetes, and more. In conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show, Altshuler discussed the rising interest in causal biology and the role of AI, noting that the fundamentals of picking targets and programs have not changed. | |||
| Ep. 82 – Act Now or Fall Behind: Michelle Rozo on Biotech’s National Security Stakes | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:31:01 | |
The U.S. will cede its preeminence in biotechnology to China within three years unless the government acts urgently, an independent commission chartered by Congress warns. “Our window to act is closing,” the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology said in a newly released report. “We need a two-track strategy: make America innovate faster, and slow China down.” BioCentury Washington Editor Steve Usdin discusses the report's recommendations and warnings with the commission’s vice chair, Michelle Rozo, on The BioCentury Show. | |||
| Ep. 83 – Europe’s Biotech Moment: Jérôme van Biervliet on Turning Uncertainty into Opportunity | 02 May 2025 | 00:31:54 | |
Europe did not ask for this opportunity, says VIB’s Jérôme van Biervliet, but with FDA and the U.S. research funding situation headed into uncertain territory, it needs to use this moment to capitalize on its strengths in research, and address the shortcomings of its business and regulatory systems that have made it hard for biotech to fulfill its potential there. Van Biervliet is managing director of Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), a key player in the Belgian biotech landscape that has both a research arm and an investment unit. Ahead of BioCentury’s Bio€quity Europe conference in Bruges, which will discuss how Europe can meet the complexity of this moment, he talked to BioCentury Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn on The BioCentury Show about the landscape unfolding in Europe, as well as where he sees innovation headed. | |||
| Ep. 84 – Leadership Amid Turmoil: Moonlake CEO Jorge Santos Da Silva | 21 May 2025 | 00:29:19 | |
As CEO of a vintage 2021 biotech, Jorge Santos Da Silva has had his leadership mettle tested by a pandemic, rising interest rates, a bear market, and a tumultuous U.S. policy environment — all while building the case for Moonlake’s lead program to become a top therapy for hidradenitis suppurativa and, eventually, a “pipeline-in-a-product.” | |||
| Ep. 85 - Stifel’s Opler on Trump 2.0's FDA & the Capital Markets | 29 May 2025 | 00:32:39 | |
Notwithstanding the bad start that the Trump administration got off to on FDA, Tim Opler is optimistic that the agency will serve drug developers well, and sees enough good signals that the direction the agency is headed will not bring the difficult regulatory era that many in the industry feared. #biotech #biopharma #pharma #lifescience #RandD #DrugDevelopment #FDA 00:00 - Introduction | |||
| Ep. 86 – Macrophages, ASCO & Clever-1: Faron CEO Juho Jalkanen on Bexmarilimab’s Promise | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:10:22 | |
The macrophage field has seen its share of setbacks, but Faron believes bexmarilimab, its humanized mAb that binds to immune checkpoint target Clever-1, has what it takes to get across the goal line at FDA. View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/656099 | |||
| Ep. 87 – Korea’s Biotech Playbook: Orum CEO SJ Lee on Going Global and Creating Novel Therapies | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:27:41 | |
Globalizing quickly and gaining a first-mover advantage are the winning strategies for South Korean biotechs as they look to compete on the world stage, says Orum Therapeutics founder and CEO SJ Lee in conversation with BioCentury Executive Editor Jeff Cranmer on The BioCentury Show. | |||
| Ep. 88 – From Satiety to Muscle: Zealand CEO Steensberg on Amylin’s Edge in Obesity | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:30:41 | |
Mounting clinical evidence suggests amylin agonists could supplant GLP-1 molecules as the foundational backbone of future obesity therapy, says Zealand Pharma CEO Adam Steensberg on The BioCentury Show. | |||
| Ep. 89 - Delivering on the biosimilars promise, a conversation with Gillian Woollett | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:31:47 | |
Gillian Woollett, head of regulatory strategy and policy at Samsung Bioepis, discusses how FDA can deliver on its promise to “massively streamline” the regulation of biosimilars. Eliminating unnecessary clinical trial requirements could halve the time and cost of developing a biosimilar, according to Woollett. | |||
| Ep. 90 – Inside Biopharma Dealmaking: ProFound CEO John Lepore on Knowing What Partners Want | 24 Jul 2025 | 00:33:05 | |
In an environment where everybody hurts, it helps for biotech CEOs to understand the pressures driving pharmas, investors and other key players if they want to secure deals and financings that will help them succeed. That’s how John Lepore, CEO of Profound Therapeutics and former head of research at GSK, is navigating his early stage company through this capital-constrained era as he builds it from the ground up. Speaking on The BioCentury Show in conversation with Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn, Lepore discussed how he approaches partnering, how he manages the need to both build a platform and generate products, and the science driving the company’s technology. | |||
| Popular Episode - Vertex’s Winning Formula: Altshuler on Choosing the Next Breakthroughs | 13 Aug 2025 | 00:32:44 | |
This is a previously recorded episode of The BioCentury Show from March 19, 2025. Subscribe to this channel to listen to each new episode. Visit TheBioCenturyYouTube.com to access and watch all prior episodes. View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/655408 | |||
| Ep. 91 – Annalisa Jenkins: How MHRA’s Reset Could Revive U.K. Biotech | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:36:07 | |
A new head at MHRA, a streamlined government life sciences strategy, and a more sophisticated innovation ecosystem have Annalisa Jenkins optimistic about the future of U.K. biotech — and its potential to carve out a stronger global role. | |||
| Ep. 92 - Reimagining FDA: Steve Usdin on Designing the Drug Regulator of the Future | 06 Sep 2025 | 00:38:43 | |
If you could redesign FDA from the ground up, what would it look like? That’s the fundamental question underlying the 2025 BioCentury Back to School essay, authored by BioCentury Washington Editor Steve Usdin, who has been a leading voice on regulation and policy for over two decades. The topic is especially meaningful in this era of FDA turmoil, when regulatory risk has piled on top of the market pullback, making biotech appear an unusually hazardous domain for investors. But while the current landscape has underscored the need, FDA reform has been on the table long before this administration came into power. On this edition of The BioCentury Show, Usdin and Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn discuss the key arguments, and some specific concepts, within Back To School, which reimagines the U.S. drugs regulator. 00:00 - Introduction | |||
| Ep. 93 – BIO’s Fritz Bittenbender on Trump 2.0, MFN Threats & Pharma’s Concessions | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:34:03 | |
President Donald Trump’s demands for “most favored nation” drug pricing presents the biopharma industry with an immense public policy challenge. Drug companies are convinced that meeting the president’s demand to reduce U.S. prices to levels below those of other industrialized countries would decimate the industry. On this episode of The BioCentury Show, Fritz Bittenbender, SVP of Roche's Genentech unit and chairman of BIO, discusses the industry’s responses to the MFN challenge, and some of the under-appreciated nuances of policy options. He notes that reducing or eliminating payments to PBMs would lead to higher insurance premiums. While drug companies are scrambling to meet Trump’s Sept. 29 deadline to make voluntary pricing concessions, Bittenbender says a more comprehensive deal should be made that reduces out-of-pocket costs, preserves patient access and supports biomedical innovation. The interview touches on other hot button public policy issues, presenting the biotech industry’s views on reforming the Medicare drug pricing negotiation program, tariffs, and prospects for reviving the Biosecure Act. View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/657021 #DrugPricing #HealthPolicy #MFN #BIO #DrugPolicy #MedicarePartD #MedicarePartB #PBMs #Tariffs #InnovationVsAccess 00:00 - Introduction | |||
| Ep. 94 - Frazier's James Li on China’s Rapidly Evolving Biotech Deal Landscape | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:29:45 | |
The frenzy among Western companies to access China’s biotechnology innovation is remaking the landscape for cross-border dealmaking, with assets becoming more expensive and partnerships earlier and broader than ever before. That’s being driven by exceptional capital efficiency, access to patients and speed of development, said Frazier Life Sciences’ James Li on The BioCentury Show podcast. View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/657156 #ChinaBiotech #Biopharma #CrossBorderDeals #LifeSciences #DrugDevelopment #HealthcareInnovation #BiotechInvesting 00:00 - Introduction | |||
| Ep. 96 – From Pharma Partnering to Biotech CEO: Sophie Kornowski on Boston Pharma’s Playbook | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:32:17 | |
It took Sophie Kornowski under four years as CEO of Boston Pharma to bring it from a pipeline full of in-licensed assets to an acquisition by GSK for about $2 billion in total deal value for a single MASH program. Though her first gig as a biotech CEO, Kornowski’s success was built on her years of experience as head of partnering at Roche. She discussed that pivot and the value of rolling your sleeves up on the latest episode of The BioCentury Show. View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/657446 | |||
| Ep. 95 - Kymera CEO Nello Mainolfi: Matching Degrader Chemistry to the Problem | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:31:33 | |
Kymera Therapeutics has a clear mission: to transform immunology with targeted protein degraders that enable “oral drugs with biologics-like activity,” CEO Nello Mainolfi told The BioCentury Show. A pioneer in one of biopharma’s most closely watched new therapeutic modalities, Kymera is now over nine years into its story, with multiple pharma partnerships and a wholly owned pipeline, including a STAT6 degrader that produced promising data in June. | |||