
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In our latest episode of the Nucleate Podcast, we sit down with Joe Horsman, Investor at Madrona VC, to explore his unique path from academic researcher to biotech operator and ultimately to venture capital.
Joe shares how growing up in Seattle shaped his passion for science, why he pursued a PhD in biochemistry, and what it took to stand out when transitioning into industry. From early roles at NanoString and Stratos Genomics to the Roche acquisition, he reflects on lessons learned across startups and large companies alike.
We talk about:
🔹 His transition from academia to industry and the importance of differentiating a PhD resume
🔹 Lessons from NanoString, Stratos Genomics, and the Roche acquisition
🔹 Navigating culture shifts from startup to big pharma
🔹 Madrona’s investment thesis at the life sciences–tech intersection
🔹 How AI and data science are reshaping the drug development lifecycle
This one’s for anyone curious about where biotech meets computer science, and what it takes to build companies that endure
By Nucleate5
66 ratings
In our latest episode of the Nucleate Podcast, we sit down with Joe Horsman, Investor at Madrona VC, to explore his unique path from academic researcher to biotech operator and ultimately to venture capital.
Joe shares how growing up in Seattle shaped his passion for science, why he pursued a PhD in biochemistry, and what it took to stand out when transitioning into industry. From early roles at NanoString and Stratos Genomics to the Roche acquisition, he reflects on lessons learned across startups and large companies alike.
We talk about:
🔹 His transition from academia to industry and the importance of differentiating a PhD resume
🔹 Lessons from NanoString, Stratos Genomics, and the Roche acquisition
🔹 Navigating culture shifts from startup to big pharma
🔹 Madrona’s investment thesis at the life sciences–tech intersection
🔹 How AI and data science are reshaping the drug development lifecycle
This one’s for anyone curious about where biotech meets computer science, and what it takes to build companies that endure

153,934 Listeners

9,545 Listeners

1,093 Listeners

2,172 Listeners

9,568 Listeners

323 Listeners

6,068 Listeners

10,043 Listeners

85 Listeners

34 Listeners

531 Listeners

21 Listeners

1,095 Listeners

64 Listeners

33 Listeners