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On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Brian Skorney, Graig Suvannavejh, and special guest Ginkgo Bioworks CEO, Jason Kelly, kick off with a market update, highlighting a continued positive sentiment, citing Endpoints’ recent Biopharma Sentiment Index survey results, which showed improvements in biopharma conditions. The co-hosts also note the continued IPO activity, including Kardigan’s recent filing. The conversation shifts to China, with Jason suggesting that genetic engineering is a strategic technology extending beyond therapeutics, warning that the U.S. is offshoring critical innovation to China. This sparks a debate with others noting that global collaboration is embedded in drug development and questioning whether restricting partnerships would ultimately harm U.S. competitiveness. In deals, the group highlights Lilly’s acquisition of three vaccine companies for up to $3.8 billion and Apogee’s $1.3 billion strategic collaboration with Blackstone to advance their eczema drug. The conversation shifts to data, with GSK’s Phase 3 data for chronic hepatitis B drug, and an overview of datasets at ASCO 2026, including Revolution Medicines Phase 3 trial results for pancreatic cancer, which are expected to be the headline of the conference. The episode concludes with an overview of Biohaven’s R&D Day, BMS in multiple myeloma, Dyne’s DMD, and updates on the FDA following the recent leadership changes. after the departure of Dr. Marty Makary. *This episode aired on May 29, 2026.
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On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Brian Skorney, Graig Suvannavejh, and special guest Ginkgo Bioworks CEO, Jason Kelly, kick off with a market update, highlighting a continued positive sentiment, citing Endpoints’ recent Biopharma Sentiment Index survey results, which showed improvements in biopharma conditions. The co-hosts also note the continued IPO activity, including Kardigan’s recent filing. The conversation shifts to China, with Jason suggesting that genetic engineering is a strategic technology extending beyond therapeutics, warning that the U.S. is offshoring critical innovation to China. This sparks a debate with others noting that global collaboration is embedded in drug development and questioning whether restricting partnerships would ultimately harm U.S. competitiveness. In deals, the group highlights Lilly’s acquisition of three vaccine companies for up to $3.8 billion and Apogee’s $1.3 billion strategic collaboration with Blackstone to advance their eczema drug. The conversation shifts to data, with GSK’s Phase 3 data for chronic hepatitis B drug, and an overview of datasets at ASCO 2026, including Revolution Medicines Phase 3 trial results for pancreatic cancer, which are expected to be the headline of the conference. The episode concludes with an overview of Biohaven’s R&D Day, BMS in multiple myeloma, Dyne’s DMD, and updates on the FDA following the recent leadership changes. after the departure of Dr. Marty Makary. *This episode aired on May 29, 2026.

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