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Getting into the clinic fast to de-risk assets has become the name of the game in biotech, and at the academia-industry interface, too.
From AI to NAMs to starting a Phase I trial in the U.S., BioCentury’s 3rd Grand Rounds-U.S. conference brought together academic innovators, biopharma leaders and early-stage investors to debate key bottlenecks in translation and how to make early-stage R&D investible.
Sam Blackman, entrepreneur in residence at GV and co-founder of Day One Biopharmaceuticals, and Aaron Coe, managing director of innovation for the Allen Institute, joined BioCentury’s analysts on stage last week in Seattle for a podcast recording to wrap up Grand Rounds and discuss key takeaways from the event.
Editor’s note: We invite you to join BioCentury and Regional Host Chairs Forbion and BGV at our next edition of BioCentury Grand Rounds, scheduled for Sept. 23-25 in Amsterdam.
View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/659729
#TranslationalScience #DrugDevelopment #BiopharmaInnovation #AcademicInnovation #GrandRoundsUS
00:53 - World-Class Regional Hosts
02:56 - Building Grand Rounds Community
05:21 - Two Nobels, One City
07:43 - AI Goes End-to-End
09:47 - The Data Problem
14:12 - AI, Animals, Australia
19:53 - Study Startup Bottlenecks
26:11 - Early Science Investability
To submit a question to BioCentury’s editors, email the BioCentury This Week team at [email protected].
Reach us by sending a text
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Getting into the clinic fast to de-risk assets has become the name of the game in biotech, and at the academia-industry interface, too.
From AI to NAMs to starting a Phase I trial in the U.S., BioCentury’s 3rd Grand Rounds-U.S. conference brought together academic innovators, biopharma leaders and early-stage investors to debate key bottlenecks in translation and how to make early-stage R&D investible.
Sam Blackman, entrepreneur in residence at GV and co-founder of Day One Biopharmaceuticals, and Aaron Coe, managing director of innovation for the Allen Institute, joined BioCentury’s analysts on stage last week in Seattle for a podcast recording to wrap up Grand Rounds and discuss key takeaways from the event.
Editor’s note: We invite you to join BioCentury and Regional Host Chairs Forbion and BGV at our next edition of BioCentury Grand Rounds, scheduled for Sept. 23-25 in Amsterdam.
View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/659729
#TranslationalScience #DrugDevelopment #BiopharmaInnovation #AcademicInnovation #GrandRoundsUS
00:53 - World-Class Regional Hosts
02:56 - Building Grand Rounds Community
05:21 - Two Nobels, One City
07:43 - AI Goes End-to-End
09:47 - The Data Problem
14:12 - AI, Animals, Australia
19:53 - Study Startup Bottlenecks
26:11 - Early Science Investability
To submit a question to BioCentury’s editors, email the BioCentury This Week team at [email protected].
Reach us by sending a text

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