29
Oct
2019
The Story of Henri Termeer: John Hawkins and Jim Geraghty on The Long Run
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15
Oct
2019
Turning Synthetic Biology Into ‘Living Drugs’: Synlogic’s Aoife Brennan on The Long Run
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1
Oct
2019
From Farm Field to MIT Lab: Phil Sharp on The Long Run
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17
Sep
2019
A Nonprofit That Carried a TB Drug Through the FDA: Bruce Carter on The Long Run
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4
Sep
2019
Making a Difference for Sickle Cell Disease: Ted Love on The Long Run
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20
Aug
2019
Getting in on the Ground Floor of the Biotech Boom: Joel Marcus on The Long Run
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8
Aug
2019
From Pharma VC to Cell Therapy Startup: Janelle Anderson on The Long Run
Today’s guest on The Long Run is Janelle Anderson. Janelle is the chief strategy officer of Century Therapeutics. This is a company using induced pluripotent stem cells to make off-the-shelf cell therapies for cancer. This is the new dream of cell therapy, as scientists imagine ways to lower the cost and expand access for patients following the first wave of... Read More
11
Jul
2019
Better Cancer Treatment Through Better Information: Cindy Perettie on The Long Run
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2
Jul
2019
Cancer Survivor and Cancer Drug Developer: Laura Shawver on The Long Run
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13
Jun
2019
Predicting Who Will Benefit from Cancer Drugs: Liz O’Day on The Long Run
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22
May
2019
From Open Biology to Pharma Leadership: Jay Bradner of Novartis on The Long Run
Today’s guest on The Long Run is Jay Bradner. Jay is the president of the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research (NIBR). This is one of the heavyweight organizations in Big Pharma industry R&D. When Novartis planted this operation in the heart of Cambridge, Mass. more than a decade ago, it was the start of a trend toward Big Pharma R&D... Read More
8
May
2019
An Elephant for Immunology Drugs: Sheila Gujrathi on The Long Run
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9
Apr
2019
The Road Less Traveled in Glycoscience: Carolyn Bertozzi on The Long Run
Today’s guest on The Long Run is Carolyn Bertozzi. She is a professor of chemistry at Stanford University, and an entrepreneur. Her research is focused on glycans – the beautiful and bewilderingly complicated sugar molecule structures attached to proteins. These carbohydrates are often underappreciated by biologists, and “orthogonal” to the way many think. But glycans are known to play a... Read More
27
Feb
2019
Staying Resilient, Finding a Way Forward: Julia Owens on The Long Run
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12
Feb
2019
The Immune Sequencing Frontier (Take 2): Harlan and Chad Robins on The Long Run
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30
Jan
2019
Finding a Way in Genomic Diagnostics: Bonnie Anderson of Veracyte on The Long Run
Bonnie Anderson is today’s guest on The Long Run. Bonnie is the CEO of Veracyte. It’s a genomic diagnostics company in South San Francisco. The company markets a line of tests for thyroid cancer, lung cancer, and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Veracyte got started in 2008. Bonnie, as co-founder and CEO, was recruited by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and a... Read More
16
Jan
2019
Big Money For Glaring Global Health Needs: George Scangos on The Long Run
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2
Jan
2019
From Merck Fast Track to Computer Chem Frontier: Karen Akinsanya on The Long Run
Today’s guest on The Long Run is Karen Akinsanya. Karen is the chief biomedical scientist at Schrodinger. The New York-based company is a leader in computational chemistry for drug discovery. The company is privately held, and not a household name. But some wealthy and powerful people know it well. Schrodinger counts Bill Gates and David E. Shaw, the hedge fund... Read More
26
Dec
2018
Messenger RNA Therapies That You May Not Have Heard Of: Ron Renaud on The Long Run
Today’s guest on The Long Run is Ron Renaud. Ron is the CEO of Lexington, Mass.-based Translate Bio. The company is working on messenger RNA therapies. You may have heard about this technology. mRNA molecules provide genetic instructions for making proteins. The idea is to restore functional proteins that, for one reason or another, have gone awry in a disease... Read More
11
Dec
2018
Google Money at Work in Biology: Krishna Yeshwant on The Long Run
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