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BioCentury This Week

174 Episodes

21 minutes | Mar 27, 2023
Ep. 168. - VCs' Take on SVB & New ALS Endpoint
On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess responses to their VC survey regarding the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in light of First Citizens’ acquisition of SVB. BioCentury’s editors also discuss how FDA’s advisory committee meeting for tofersen from Biogen and Ionis bolsters the case for neurofilament as a surrogate endpoint in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and why last week’s FDA draft guidance on accelerated approval could make cancer drug development harder for small biotechs. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Jeito Capital.
22 minutes | Mar 21, 2023
Ep. 167 - The IRA, T Cell Therapies & The Distillery
 On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess how companies are upending pipeline and business strategies due to the Inflation Reduction Act, along with other takeaways from a survey on the IRA’s implications, conducted by BioCentury with the support of BIO. They also discuss CMS’s memo outlining how it intends to implement the IRA’s price-setting provisions, the T cell therapy landscape and insights from BioCentury’s Distillery. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Jeito Capital. 
24 minutes | Mar 17, 2023
Ep. 166 - SVB Shakeout: Next Steps for Biotech
On a special edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast, Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn and Director of Biopharma Intelligence Stephen Hansen assess the priorities for VCs and their portfolio companies in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. They also discuss the gap left in the biotech ecosystem given SVB’s unique relationship with VCs and small companies, and what the knock-on effects may be on the sector as it continues to grapple with the bear market.
25 minutes | Mar 13, 2023
Ep. 165 - SVB Fallout, Plus: Pfizer-Seagen
On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess the fallout from the collapse of SVB and the sale of SVB UK to HSBC. BioCentury’s editors also discuss the proposed $43 billion acquisition of Seagen by Pfizer, takeaways from CDER Director Patrizia Cavazzoni’s conversation with Washington Editor Steve Usdin on The BioCentury Show and Editor in Chief Simone Fishburn’s call for pharma to put more women in the C-suite. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Jeito Capital.
27 minutes | Mar 7, 2023
Ep. 164 - Viehbacher’s Vision, NK Cells & Bat Biotech
On the latest episode of the BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess the challenges and opportunities facing Christopher Viehbacher as he begins to implement his vision for Biogen. The team also analyzes the state of play among NK cell therapy companies and discusses highlights from BioCentury’s Emerging Company Profile of Paratus Sciences Corp., a well-funded biotech being built around the idea that insights derived from the study of bat biology can be applied directly to human health and health security. This week’s podcast is sponsored by Jeito Capital.
25 minutes | Feb 28, 2023
Ep. 163 - EU Pharma Law Overhaul, Abortion Drug Ruling, Dunn's Departure
Leaked drafts of legislation overhauling Europe’s pharmaceutical laws are causing consternation at biopharma companies. BioCentury’s editors discuss how the revised framework could cut IP protections and why any benefits from the legislation are not sufficient to attract investment to Europe. They also discuss the potential implications of an imminent ruling in a Texas lawsuit challenging FDA’s approval of abortion drug mifepristone, and comment on the departure of FDA’s Billy Dunn.
22 minutes | Feb 21, 2023
Ep. 162 - New CMS Payment Models, China Markets Outlook, & Zhang's Latest Start-Up
On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss what the latest payment models from CMS could mean for cell and gene therapies, and how a new model could incentivize the completion of confirmatory trials for drugs with accelerated approval. BioCentury's editors also discuss the outlook for China's public markets and details around the genetic medicine delivery technology of recently launched Aera Therapeutics.
17 minutes | Feb 13, 2023
Ep. 161 - New Cancer Paradigms, Distilling Innovations, & IPOs
Last week’s Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee meeting to discuss PD-1 inhibitor Jemperli offered insights into new endpoints, single-arm studies and the future of FDA advisory committee panels. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess how GSK's standout dataset in a rare form of rectal cancer could qualify the program for exceptions to FDA’s standard practices and what it could mean for patients. BioCentury’s editors also discuss signs of greater regulatory flexibility on the important but controversial overall survival endpoint, highlights from BioCentury’s Distillery and what NASDAQ debuts by Mineralys and Structure say about the state of the market for biotech IPOs. 
25 minutes | Feb 7, 2023
Ep. 160 - Dose Optimization, Clinical Trials Diversity and QALYs
Via new guidance and its Project Optimus, FDA is pushing companies to do dose-optimization studies instead of maximum-tolerated dose studies, BioCentury Executive Director Lauren Martz said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Martz and colleagues discuss the burdens and benefits of the shift, in particular for biotechs. BioCentury’s editors also assess new challenges and opportunities for FDA and regulated industry now that the agency is starting to implement PDUFA VII and mandates from the spending bill passed by Congress late last year, including clinical trials diversity, and analyze a move in the House of Representatives to ban the use by federal or state governments of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) to make health coverage or pricing decisions.
30 minutes | Jan 24, 2023
Ep. 158 - CAR T Manufacturing & Orphan Drugs
New manufacturing systems for CAR Ts aren’t just about speed, Executive Director for Biopharma Intelligence Lauren Martz said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Martz and colleagues discuss the safety, efficacy and access benefits from rapid manufacturing platforms, and how these systems are set to change the way CAR T cells are delivered to patients. BioCentury’s editors also analyze the state of incentives for orphan drug development as the Orphan Drug Act turns 40, how the FTC’s non-compete proposal could have unanticipated effects for biotech, and what solutions former FDA commissioners are proposing to battle misinformation about science.
27 minutes | Jan 18, 2023
Ep. 157 - 2023 Markets Outlook & Buyside Picks
Investors broadly agree that biotech indexes won’t revisit the lows seen last year, but they’ll need their portfolio companies to survive until the industry begins its comeback, said Director of Biopharma Intelligence Stephen Hansen on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Discussing key takeaways from BioCentury’s 2023 Financial Markets Preview, Hansen detailed reasons to be positive in the year ahead, but cautioned that the financing windows will continue to be narrow and companies without a material catalyst this year need to deploy all the tools at their disposal to stay alive. Hansen and colleagues also discussed the milestones buysiders expect to drive excitement this year, and the outlook for M&A and partnerships, including the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on dealmaking.
31 minutes | Jan 9, 2023
Ep. 156 - JPM Highlights & Alzheimer's Takeaways
A trio of billion dollar deals for late-stage and commercial assets featuring contingent value rights were among the highlights of the first day of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco on Monday. BioCentury's editors discuss AstraZeneca's takeout of CinCor, Ipsen's buy of Albireo and Chiesi's acquisition of Amryt as well as other takeaways from JPM, the CERSI summit and the Neuroscience Innovation Forum. The team also discusses the latest in Alzheimer's.
35 minutes | Jan 4, 2023
Ep. 155 - U.K. Biotech, Aduhelm, 2022 Approval Trends
The U.K. government is signaling that life sciences companies will be shielded from changes to an R&D tax relief policy that would otherwise leave small biotechs losing millions of pounds, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin and his BioCentury colleagues discuss the behind-the-scenes initiative by the U.K. BioIndustry Association to protect companies from being affected by serious unintended consequences of the policy changes as they continue to weather the bear market.BioCentury’s editors also assess documents released by Congress that shed light on Biogen's rationale for how it priced Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm, trends in FDA’s 2022 approvals and what the editorial team is looking for in the year ahead.
19 minutes | Dec 20, 2022
Ep. 154 - Madrigal in NASH, Moderna & Neoantigens, the Distillery
Phase III results for resmetirom from Madrigal Pharmaceuticals are more than enough for a regulatory submission in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, said BioCentury Director of Biopharma Intelligence Paul Bonanos. Bonanos and colleagues discuss what Madrigal got right in running its trial for the challenging NASH indication, and what’s next in the pipeline. BioCentury’s editors also assess highly anticipated, heavily scrutinized data from Moderna among other 4Q22 readouts from neoantigen programs, as well as translational highlights from BioCentury’s Distillery.
19 minutes | Dec 19, 2022
Ep. 153 - The Inflation Reduction Act
A strategy for navigating the Inflation Reduction Act is essential for every biopharma company, regardless of size or location, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said on a special edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin and his BioCentury colleagues discuss why creating an IRA strategy is so complex, when and how CMS is going to set prices for drugs selected for scrutiny and what the chances are that the act can be repealed or modified.
18 minutes | Dec 13, 2022
Ep. 152 - Amgen's Horizon Takeout. Plus: ASH, SERDs
The $28.7 billion takeout of Horizon Therapeutics by Amgen marks a continuation of the large cap biopharma’s return to the inflammatory and autoimmune space where it’s been most commercially successful, Associate Editor Stephen Hansen said on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Hansen and his BioCentury colleagues discuss the deal’s synergies as well as new targets and IL-18 data at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference, and the evolving landscape for selective estrogen receptor degraders.
27 minutes | Dec 6, 2022
Ep. 151 - Alzheimer's Takeaways, U.K. Biotech, Charles Forum
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.
19 minutes | Nov 28, 2022
Ep. 150 - Model Term Sheets, Pragmatic Trials & Gene Therapy Prices
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.
22 minutes | Nov 21, 2022
Ep. 149 - Takeaways from the East-West Summit
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.
23 minutes | Nov 18, 2022
Ep. 148 - East-West Summit Highlights Part 2
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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