
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of Data In Biotech, Ross Katz interviews Naren Tallapragada, CEO and Co-founder of Tessel Bio, about his background in electrical engineering and physics and how personal circumstances led to him pivoting his focus to enter biotech and start Tessel Bio.
Naren breaks down Tessel Bio’s unique approach to drug discovery, which involves "reverse engineering" chronic diseases. Instead of starting with a potential drug and testing its effects, they begin with a clear picture of the disease itself—specifically, how it appears and behaves in the body. A key part of their method is using human organoids—tiny, lab-grown versions of human tissues—to closely replicate real diseases and see how different treatments interact with them. This “small data” approach is made substantially more efficient with the addition of active learning. Join us for a fascinating conversation about Tessel Bio’s approach to finding cures for chronic diseases that impact hundreds of thousands of people every day.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Connect with Our Guest:
Connect with Us:
5
1010 ratings
In this episode of Data In Biotech, Ross Katz interviews Naren Tallapragada, CEO and Co-founder of Tessel Bio, about his background in electrical engineering and physics and how personal circumstances led to him pivoting his focus to enter biotech and start Tessel Bio.
Naren breaks down Tessel Bio’s unique approach to drug discovery, which involves "reverse engineering" chronic diseases. Instead of starting with a potential drug and testing its effects, they begin with a clear picture of the disease itself—specifically, how it appears and behaves in the body. A key part of their method is using human organoids—tiny, lab-grown versions of human tissues—to closely replicate real diseases and see how different treatments interact with them. This “small data” approach is made substantially more efficient with the addition of active learning. Join us for a fascinating conversation about Tessel Bio’s approach to finding cures for chronic diseases that impact hundreds of thousands of people every day.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Connect with Our Guest:
Connect with Us:
806 Listeners
386 Listeners
31,907 Listeners
43,385 Listeners
1,766 Listeners
440 Listeners
319 Listeners
2,514 Listeners
61 Listeners
8,758 Listeners
87 Listeners
142 Listeners
28,416 Listeners
11 Listeners
196 Listeners