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Powerful stories of biotechnology breakthroughs, the people they help, and the global problems they solve.... more
FAQs about I AM BIO:How many episodes does I AM BIO have?The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.
August 03, 2020Clinical Trials and TribulationsAs Moderna breaks the record for speed in starting the final stage of human testing for its covid vaccine, new BIO CEO Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath tackles the thorny issue of how to best structure the historic Phase 3 clinical trial. The Boston biotech’s Chief Medical Officer reveals the strategy to test vaccine efficacy on communities of color and others hardest hit by the coronavirus.Hosted by Dr. Michelle McMurry-Heath...more30minPlay
July 27, 2020Vaccines are a Virtue (Redux)As biotech researchers work around the clock on a covid vaccine, ill-informed, anti-science anti-vaxxers must be denounced and excoriated in the public square. BIO’s head of infectious disease policy Phyllis Arthur administers a vital dose of vaccine education, because none of us is safe until we all are. Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more32minPlay
July 20, 2020The Other Pandemic: Beating “Nightmare Bugs” (Part 2 of 2)Viral pandemics can lead to secondary bacterial infections that kill millions, Dr. Anthony Fauci concluded after studying the 1918 Spanish flu. A century later, COVID and antibiotic resistance are proving to be a lethal combination. What are the biopharma industry and Congress doing to keep your loved ones safe from superbugs?Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more32minPlay
July 13, 2020The Other Pandemic “Bugs Always Win” (Part 1 of 2)Long before COVID’s arrival, antibiotic-resistance was a quiet global pandemic. Now that secondary bacterial infections are killing so many vulnerable patients in the COVID era, the pressure is growing for policy makers to finally address the antibiotics market failure. A cardiologist-turned-biotech entrepreneur explains why the superbugs always win.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more29minPlay
July 06, 2020COVID & the Plastics ProblemFear and misinformation about how the coronavirus is transmitted has led to dangerous backsliding in society’s efforts to address plastic pollution. But we don’t have to lose this battle to win the COVID war. A Georgia biotech is first to market with a green biopolymer material that looks and feels like plastic but dissolves in ocean water.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more33minPlay
June 29, 2020“Herd” Immunity (Redux)Biotech companies are working feverishly to develop antibody therapies to provide short-term protection against COVID-19. But what if the novel coronavirus mutates and outwits traditional monoclonal antibodies? Well, that’s where the super cows come in.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more37minPlay
June 22, 2020COVID’s Essential WorkThe physician-wife of Roivant Sciences CEO Vivek Ramaswamy rushed back to the front lines at the pandemic’s peak — less than a month after giving birth to the couple’s first son. Meanwhile, dad cared for their newborn while testing a promising therapeutic that seeks to overcome deadly cytokine storms caused by the novel coronavirus.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more30minPlay
June 15, 2020Deep Diving for COVID CuresBy studying our earliest evolutionary ancestors in the ocean, marine biotech researchers are gaining fresh insights about everything from anti-virals to coronavirus nasal swab testing to the inner workings of our adaptive immune systems. Learn what sea sponges, lugworms and sharks can teach us about improving human health during this crisis.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more44minPlay
June 08, 2020Vaccine VelocityHow can global nonprofits like the Center for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) deliver a safe and effective vaccine against the novel coronavirus in just 12 to 18 months when the world record for vaccine approval is four years? CEPI CEO Richard Hatchett, a 9/11 hero, says it’s all about smart planning. By the time governments give the green light on the safety and efficacy of a covid vaccine, manufacturer capacity will be pre-scaled up and able to quickly churn out doses by the tens or hundreds of millions.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more34minPlay
June 04, 2020What Can Iceland Tell Us About COVID?The people of Iceland — a country of 360,000 — eagerly volunteered for genetic research on how the coronavirus affects a homogeneous population. Amgen’s work in the Land of Fire and here at home could deliver answers and antibodies to help mitigate the pandemic threat.Hosted by Jim Greenwood....more32minPlay
FAQs about I AM BIO:How many episodes does I AM BIO have?The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.