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Adam Walker’s Pharma Prescribed Podcast
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Get ready for open and honest long-form conversations with fascinating and passionate individuals in clinical research.
These are people you may or may not be aware of, with one thing in common - they are all doing extraordinary things.
I’m thrilled to introduce the Pharma Prescribed Podcast!
My goal is to delve deeply into current trends, innovations, and leadership philosophies across life sciences.
By creating a platform for meaningful, less structured discussions, this podcast seeks to inform, inspire, and connect you with leaders who are making significant contributions to the field.
The central ”why” lies in our commitment to impactful dialogues that highlight collaboration, innovation, and ethical practices, which are shaping the future of drug development.
These are the conversations you wish life science leaders were having.
These are people you may or may not be aware of, with one thing in common - they are all doing extraordinary things.
I’m thrilled to introduce the Pharma Prescribed Podcast!
My goal is to delve deeply into current trends, innovations, and leadership philosophies across life sciences.
By creating a platform for meaningful, less structured discussions, this podcast seeks to inform, inspire, and connect you with leaders who are making significant contributions to the field.
The central ”why” lies in our commitment to impactful dialogues that highlight collaboration, innovation, and ethical practices, which are shaping the future of drug development.
These are the conversations you wish life science leaders were having.
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I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Helene Quie is a strategic decision‑maker, founder and CEO of Qmed Consulting, a global healthcare consultancy CRO driving medical device innovation.
With more than 25 years at the intersection of science, regulation, and commercial strategy, Helene advises start‑ups and established medtech firms, helping leadership teams translate breakthrough ideas into market‑ready products.
Her career includes senior operational roles across leading medtech organisations.
In 2006 she founded Qmed to bridge innovation and regulation while elevating patient safety and commercial success.
Today Qmed supports medtech pioneers across Europe and beyond, guiding clinical investigations, regulatory transitions, evidence generation and organisational transformation.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Sylvain Berthelot is a clinical technology and life sciences professional with deep expertise in clinical systems and the digital ecosystem that supports modern clinical research. Having worked extensively with sponsors, CROs, and clinical teams, he understands how technology can either streamline or complicate the delivery of high‑quality, compliant clinical trials.
In 2024, he joined CRScube, a company whose mission aligns with his commitment to simplifying clinical trial execution through intuitive, people‑centred technology.
Alongside his work in clinical innovation, Sylvain is an active voice in industry and patient‑centric conversations through podcasting. He hosts Clinical Data Talks, a podcast that explores the challenges, innovations, and real‑world experiences shaping clinical data management and clinical operations.
Sylvain also hosts On One Condition, a human‑focused podcast that raises awareness about chronic health conditions by sharing personal stories.
Combining technical expertise with a strong human perspective, Sylvain is dedicated to bridging the gap between systems, data, and the people they ultimately serve.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today we’re joined by Dr.Thibault Geoui - host of the acclaimed Tech and Drugs podcast and a driving force at the intersection of biotech innovation and digital transformation.
His podcast has become a go-to platform for unpacking the future of pharma, where Thibault brings a rare blend of scientific insight and startup savvy, having worked across R&D, venture strategy, and digital health ecosystems.
As Head of Science Analytics at Charles River Laboratories, Dr. Géoui spearheaded the creation of a forward-thinking product and data strategy — leveraging advanced digital solutions to accelerate discovery and keep the organization at the leading edge of the life sciences sector.
In his current role as Director of Transformation at Zühlke, he leads the go-to-market strategy for the company’s Pharma Lab Automation offering, aligning engineering excellence with the real-world demands of drug R&D.
His work includes translating complex science into actionable insight, and for connecting the dots between technology, regulation, and patient impact.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Jura Lasas is a clinical research leader and biotech consultant specializing in rare disease clinical operations for small biopharma and biotech companies.
With over 20 years bridging academia and industry, she's become the operational compass for biotechs navigating their early phase clinical trials.
Her journey began more than 2 decades ago in a newly independent Lithuania, where she stood at an airport with $400 in her pocket and a one-way ticket to America.
That calculated risk, leaving everything known for everything possible, became the template for her career: courage mixed with ruthless pragmatism.
She holds a PhD in Neurobiology, which shapes how she approaches both science and leadership.
Her career spans both CRO and sponsor side leadership, and she has lived and worked across three continents.
That global experience gives her a strong understanding of cultural differences in medicine, research, communication, and decision making.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today, I’m joined by Sam Usher.
His career began by accident. A place at the National Youth Theatre sparked a fascination with performance that quickly evolved into choreography — the power of expression through the body, communicating emotion without words. He trained at Ballet Rambert and at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds before moving to Brussels to perform while simultaneously creating his own work through his company, Feed.
After twelve years in dance, a planned move to Montreal took an unexpected detour to Devon for the summer — where he picked up a camera and never put it down. Film replaced the stage, leading to his first ITV commission: a ski series focused not on spectacle, but on the individuals and preparation behind elite performance. That project took him to Chamonix and marked the start of a new direction.
From mountain couloirs to open water, sailing introduced him to live sport — the closest thing to stage adrenaline. He built a successful production company that ran for fifteen years before the disruption of lockdown forced another reinvention.
Chapter three is rooted in wellbeing: Steam Works — a community-led sauna experience designed around connection, ritual and reset, where Sam and I first met on the beach in South Devon, Bigbury-on-sea.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Duncan Kemp is the founder of Saltware Solutions, a software consultancy firm with a mission to empower life science businesses with innovative and reliable solutions that drive efficiency, enhance productivity, and foster growth. With over 20 years leading the development of software for the life sciences industry, Duncan has translated customer requirements to technical concepts with clarity, so incredible ideas are converted into tangible business benefits.
His journey began in 1998 during university whilst working at a small startup developing site automation software for phase I trials.
Over a period of two decades Duncan navigated several company acquisitions which resulted in leading multiple teams of software engineers across three continents.
In January 2024 that all changed when Duncan was restructured out of his role and decided to make the daunting leap into setting up a business.
In March 2025 Duncan and I met at the Association of Clinical Data Mgt event in the beautiful city of Prague. We struck up a friendship and after an amusing butt-dial have kept in contact ever since.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Tom Farrand has worked throughout his career at the intersection of AI and the life sciences.
First at IBM helping university hospitals to use supercomputers to model 3D heart scans at higher resolutions.
Then he joined leading startups and led the roll out of AI infrastructure for Janssen, Medtronic and Exscientia.
Now as CEO and Co-founder of Delfa he's building AI agents which automate clinical operations, starting in patient recruitment. His mission is clear: to accelerate access to life‑saving treatments by reimagining how patients connect with trials.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today, I’m joined by Poorya Amini, founder and CEO of Risklick, a Swiss digital health company that’s redefining how clinical trial protocols are designed.
Poorya’s journey spans veterinary medicine, a PhD in pharmacology, and hands‑on experience managing cardiology trials at the University of Bern. In 2019, he launched Risklick to tackle one of pharma’s biggest bottlenecks: protocol inefficiency.
Risklick’s flagship product, Protocol AI™, draws on a database of over 800,000 clinical trials to cut protocol development time by 50%, reduce amendments by 20%, and shorten implementation by 40%.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Anna Maxwell is a mission-driven founder, pharmacist and entrepreneur dedicated to widening access to medicines and empowering people to take more control of their health.
She is the CEO and Founder of Maxwellia, one of the UK’s most ambitious emerging consumer healthcare companies, on a mission to become a Top 50 global challenger brand in self-care.
With more than 30 years’ experience in retail pharmacy, consumer healthcare marketing and commercialising over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, Anna specialises in transforming prescription medicines into trusted, pharmacy-ready brands through the highly regulated process of reclassification.
By unlocking the untapped value of legacy drugs, Maxwellia is creating the blockbuster OTC medicine brands of the future and reshaping how people manage everyday health.
As a female founder, she has demonstrated what’s possible when purpose and commercial discipline meet relentless ambition
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Matt Veatch is President and COO of Navidence, and a driving force behind the Real World Wednesdays podcast—a weekly forum that’s reshaping how we think about real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE).
With more than 25 years of experience advising life sciences organizations, Matt brings a rare blend of operational insight and visionary thinking to the table.
He’s a board member of the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) and is a regular voice at global summits and conferences.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Nives Rombini is a scientist, data strategist, and founder whose career bridges molecular biology, immunology, and advanced analytics.
Nives leads Navis Bio, a venture dedicated to harnessing data-driven insights for biomedical innovation.
Rombini’s professional journey began with Swisscom, where she honed her skills in data engineering and AI applications before transitioning to the pharmaceutical sector.
Fluent in German, Italian, English, and French, Rombini embodies a cosmopolitan perspective that enriches her scientific collaborations.
With a foundation in both laboratory research and computational analysis, she is recognized for her ability to connect disciplines, close evidence gaps, and inspire innovation at the intersection of biology and data science.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Alan Salter is a professional whose career spans military service, international business and healthcare leadership.
A proud U.S. Navy veteran, Alan served with distinction before transitioning into the private sector, where he established a management consulting company Caravel International Partners, a strategic venture based in Chicago.
In addition, Alan is also President of NRP (Nonprofit Resource Partners) which supports companies by providing fractional(temp) staffing on a not-for-profit basis.
His time in the Navy instilled a deep sense of discipline, resilience, and global perspective—qualities that continue to shape his approach to leadership and governance.
Alan’s journey reflects a rare blend of service and strategy. From navigating the rigors of military life to steering entrepreneurial ventures, he brings a grounded yet visionary lens to the evolving role of pharmacy and healthcare delivery.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today, we’re joined by Maya Zlatanova, a visionary leader in clinical research innovation and host of the podcast Trials with Maya Z, where she explores the future of trials with global experts and patient advocates.
As CEO and co-founder of FindMeCure and TrialHub, Maya is on a mission to make clinical trials more accessible, transparent, and patient-centric.
Her platforms empower sponsors and CROs to design smarter trials by integrating real-world data, local standard-of-care insights, and feasibility analytics. With many years of experience in clinical trial regulations and patient recruitment, Maya has trained health ministries, pharma teams, and global organizations, including the UN and NHS.
Whether through software, storytelling, or systems change, she champions a future where trials are not just efficient—but human-centered, inclusive, and impactful.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Dr. Daniel Fox, CEO of CRPN Central is a leader redefining clinical research through decentralised, patient-first platforms.
With a background in medicine, policy, and digital innovation, Dr. Fox is building scalable ecosystems that restore trust and transparency in trials.
His work bridges the technical and the human, empowering communities to take part in research that reflects their needs and values.
CRPN’s network spans thousands of professionals, and its mission is clear: restore trust, streamline operations, and make trials truly inclusive.
From platform design to public health advocacy, Dr. Fox brings clarity to complexity and compassion to clinical strategy.
A warning, that this episode discusses important but potentially difficult topics including suicide.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Ryan Parke is a TEDx speaker, award-winning coach, and a leading voice in men’s mental health. He is the author of the book “How to help him – the book for women worried about a man.”
After losing a close friend to suicide in 2019, Ryan launched a deep investigation into why traditional approaches often fail men.
His evidence-based framework draws from many hundreds of sources and challenges outdated views on testosterone, showing it’s not a driver of aggression but a vital hormone for calm, resilience, and heart health.
Ryan’s 90-day coaching program helps men overcome depression, beat procrastination, and reclaim their purpose. He’s worked with NHS Trusts, international schools, emergency services and is certified in Mental Health First Aid and Suicide First Aid.
For full disclosure, I have been working with Ryan for more than a year during one of the most difficult periods of my life – his guidance has been instructive, motivational and transformative both personally and professionally.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Wendy Turenne, widely known in the industry as “Real World Wendy,” is a strategic force in real-world data and evidence generation.
Most recently, she served as Senior Vice President of Real World Data and Delivery Operations at Aetion, where she led global teams in transforming RWD into regulatory-grade evidence for pharma, biotech, and health authorities.
Prior to Aetion, Wendy held other pivotal roles at Evolent Health, Alere, and Children’s National Hospital, where she built analytics capabilities, scaled delivery operations, and advanced population health initiatives. Her career spans over 20 years across providers, payers, health tech, and government sectors—giving her a uniquely holistic view of the healthcare data ecosystem.
Now an independent consultant, Wendy advises life sciences companies on data maturity, evidence strategy, and operational readiness.
Whether guiding regulatory strategy or optimizing delivery models, Wendy continues to be a trusted voice in the evolving landscape of data-driven healthcare.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Today, we’re joined by Jan Krikava, co-founder and managing director of Docuply—a document automation platform purpose-built for the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
With a degree in software engineering and a background in enterprise IT, he’s spent over a decade optimizing digital workflows for regulated industries. Before launching Docuply, Jan led product and strategy teams across Europe, helping life sciences organizations modernize their compliance infrastructure without compromising security or speed.
In an industry where compliance isn’t optional and audits can stall progress, Docuply offers a smarter way forward. Designed for CROs, biotech startups, and pharma service providers, Docuply delivers a fully compliant pre-validated electronic quality management system (eQMS)
Jan’s vision is clear: simplify quality workflows, reduce audit risk, and empower teams to focus on innovation.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Dr. Andrée Bates is a pioneering force in pharmaceutical AI, known for transforming how life sciences companies harness data to drive growth, innovation, and patient outcomes.
As Founder and CEO of Eularis, Dr. Bates has spent over two decades helping top-tier pharma and biotech firms solve complex commercial challenges using artificial intelligence.
With a PhD in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, and a career that began in medical writing and digital transformation, she’s long been at the forefront of healthcare innovation.
Dr. Bates lectures in MBA programs on health innovation and AI, and contributing thought leadership, her work reflecting a rare blend of scientific rigor, commercial insight, and visionary thinking.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Paul McCormack, founder of in10tion Performance, whose journey from alcohol-fuelled routines to intentional, alcohol-free living has sparked a movement in personal transformation. After just 30 days without alcohol, Paul experienced such a profound shift in clarity, energy, and purpose that he never looked back. Now, he coaches others to unlock their full potential—without the booze.
In the UK, over 20% of adults report drinking more than the recommended weekly limit of 14 units.
Alcohol is linked to over 60 medical conditions, including high blood pressure, depression, and cancer.
Yet, just one month alcohol-free can lead to a 40% drop in liver fat, improved sleep, and better concentration.
Whether you're in pharma, coaching, or simply curious about the ripple effects of alcohol-free living, I hope this episode will offer insight, inspiration, and a fresh perspective on what it means to thrive.
I’m Adam Walker a Biometrics consultant, and this is the Pharma Prescribed Podcast—where leaders, innovators, and hidden voices in healthcare open up. No soundbites. No spin. Just raw insight—one prescription at a time.
In an industry driven by data, protocols, and pressure, we rarely pause to ask the human questions: What drives us? What breaks us? And what truths live behind the titles we wear?
Sverre Bengtsson is a trailblazer in clinical trial innovation and digital transformation.
As Co Founder at Viedoc Technologies, he has helped shape one of the most widely adopted eClinical platforms in the world, streamlining trials across more than 80 countries and empowering thousands of research teams to work smarter and faster.
He serves as an active Board Member of ACDM (Association for Clinical Data Management). reflecting a deep commitment to advancing data integrity and operational excellence across clinical research.
With over three decades of experience, Sverre is also an active angel investor, backing more than 30 life science ventures across Europe.























