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BioCentury's streaming commentary on biotech industry trends, plus interviews with KOLs.

For three decades, BioCentury has helped biopharma executives and investors make business-critical decisions and build larger networks with peers across the innovation ecosystem.

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A biomarker breakthrough could shave years off the development of therapies for a group of devastating, progressive ultrarare diseases. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss FDA’s agreement to allow biopharma companies to use a biomarker as the basis for accelerated approval of neuronal mucopolysaccharidoses therapies, which marks an important inflection point, both for MPS and rare diseases in general. The editors also assess FDA’s decision to grant full ap...
After whisking through Washington for the first half of the year, raising alarms, mutating and causing confusion, the Biosecure Act is now on pause. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss what the delay for the legislation, which seeks to drive Chinese contract development and manufacturing organizations out of the U.S., means, what will happen next, and how it will impact life sciences companies.View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/65277103:09...
The avian flu outbreak is a fire drill that is showing how poorly the U.S. is prepared for the next pandemic. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors recap last week’s BioCentury Show conversation with Rick Bright, including the former BARDA director’s insights on the opportunities for biotechs to help fill voids in surveillance, point-of-care diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics and the need for the government to provide leadership and funding to empower industry. ...
BIO’s annual meeting took place amid heightened industry concerns regarding the Biosecure Act, which took yet another unexpected turn this week. On a special edition of the BioCentury This Week recapping the meeting, BioCentury's editors discuss the latest on the anti-China biopharma legislation, including misperceptions of what the bill seeks to accomplish.Special guest Chris Cargill, the CEO of Nxera Pharma, joins the podcast to discuss the expanded APAC presence at this year’s BIO; Japan’s...
A snub by an FDA advisory committee for an MDMA-psychotherapy combination is unlikely to read through to other psychedelic therapies in the pipeline. On the BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss the shortcomings of the Lykos Therapeutics product’s clinical development program and why other psychedelics likely won’t face the same hurdles. The editors also assess FDA’s new platform technology designation and the first-in-human clinical trials described at this year’s Americ...
Four takeouts with upfront payments north of $1 billion to close out May mark the latest run of VC exits from biotech M&A and help expand the pipelines of large biopharmas in renal, ophthalmic and immunologic indications. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss how two of the takeouts -- Asahi Kasei’s buy of Calliditas and Biogen’s acquisition of HI-Bio -- showcase how the renal field is on the rise. Turning to Washington, the editors explain why the House...
A theme among late-breaker presentations at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting is the push by companies to move targeted therapies into earlier lines of treatment. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss what they’re watching for in ASCO’s headline presentations and deliver highlights from abstracts released late last week as the oncology meeting readies to kick off on Friday. The editors also discuss the interest by FDA’s Janet Woodcock...
New BIO CEO John Crowley is reorganizing BIO in a bid to reshape how the organization communicates and enhance its focus on patients. BioCentury’s editors also recap the 24th annual Bio€quity Europe conference that was held in San Sebastián, Spain last week, as well as highlights from last week’s American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy conference. The editors also discuss impressive early data from Endeavor BioMedicines in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and Phase Ib obesity data from Roche. ...
“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 ...
Lawmakers’ changes to the Biosecure Act create breathing room for U.S. biopharma companies to move on from Chinese CDMOs, Washington Editor Steve Usdin said. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, Usdin and his BioCentury colleagues discuss what the revisions mean for biotechs and what’s next for the legislation, plus how WuXi AppTec is defending itself against the bill’s allegations. Director of Biopharma Intelligence Paul Bonanos discusses last week’s surge in venture activity, includi...
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 sh...
Next week's Bio€quity Europe conference in San Sebastián will focus on how European biotechs can rise above the noise to attract investors, partners and talent. McKinsey & Co.’s Alexandra Zemp and Paula Olazábal of Ysios Capital joined BioCentury to outline the opportunities and challenges faced by Spain’s biopharma ecosystem and preview some of the conference’s networking events, fireside chats and panel discussions. EBD Group's Claire Macht also joined to detail what to expect in terms ...
One of the big themes of this week’s ASGCT meeting will be CAR T cells in cancer and beyond. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors preview the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy’s annual meeting. Much of the CAR T field has reoriented from cancer to autoimmune diseases over the past year. Now, researchers are looking even farther afield. According to abstracts released ahead of ASGCT, the engineered T cell modality may have new benefits to offer patients with...
Led by CBER Director Peter Marks, FDA is moving forward with policies that aim to improve access to gene therapies for patients with rare diseases. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss how FDA plans to use regulatory policies to overcome barriers that are slowing gene therapy, as well as how Pfizer hopes to ensure access to its newly approved hemophilia gene therapy. The editors also assess the $2.4 billion acquisition of Massachusetts oncology company Deci...
A “drive-by analysis of accelerated approval is intellectual malpractice,” argues Washington Editor Steve Usdin on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Usdin and his BioCentury colleagues explain why a paper on the expedited regulatory pathway written by researchers at the Program on Regulation, Therapeutics, and Law (PORTAL) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital misleads the public about the value of drugs granted accelerated approval. The paper also fails to grasp the pathway’s purpose, which...
Vertex Pharmaceuticals' acquisition of Alpine Immune Sciences will bolster a growing kidney disease franchise that could help diversify Vertex’s business beyond its blockbuster cystic fibrosis franchise. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss what attracted Vertex to Alpine and why it believes its newly acquired therapy can outshine others for IgA nephropathy. The editors discuss how Goldman Sachs aims to scale private biotechs via its venture strategy and th...
M&A has been driving a recovery for biotech, with $62 billion in takeouts in the past six months restocking specialist investors’ coffers for their next wave of investments. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors assess the state of the public markets heading into the second quarter, including the outsize role PIPEs have had in financing industry’s comeback. They also discuss their takeaways from analyzing nearly 7,000 abstracts from the American Association for ...
Upcoming catalysts could drive value creation at NASDAQ’s newest biotech, Boundless Bio, after it stumbled in its trading debut last week. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss Boundless’ IPO in the context of the current market for fresh paper and profile the “sweat equity” model of Avalon, the VC firm led by Jay Lichter. Turning to Washington, BioCentury’s editors assess possible outcomes for the Supreme Court case on abortion drug mifepristone, and why th...
Bills seeking to rein in Chinese CDMOs and genomics companies will deal a massive blow to biotech companies, if passed in their current form, according to results from an industry survey conducted by BioCentury. On The latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury’s editors discuss results from the survey, including responses that underscore executives’ concerns that the legislation would cause delays in drug development and a majority’s displeasure with BIO’s about-face to support the meas...
Putting patients at center stage is at the core of John Crowley’s vision for BIO as he begins his tenure leading the biotech trade group. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Washington Editor Steve Usdin details Crowley’s plans to revitalize BIO at a time when effective representation in Washington is more important than ever.BioCentury’s editors also discuss FDA’s landmark approval of Madrigal's liver disease drug and a decision by FDA’s Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee to support ...
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