In an effort to simplify the science behind our ambition to ‘drug the undruggable’, this podcast draws back the curtain on cancer research and takes a look at its complex inner workings. Hosted by Sebastian Hermelin (co-founder of the War On Cancer app), each episode welcomes a new expert guest who takes the listener through one of the many stages of cancer research and drug development; from early discovery efforts, through to clinical trials and drug approval.
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In an effort to simplify the science behind our ambition to ‘drug the undruggable’, this podcast draws back the curtain on cancer research and takes a look at its complex inner workings. Hosted by Sebastian Hermelin (co-founder of the War On Cancer app), each episode welcomes a new expert guest who takes the listener through one of the many stages of cancer research and drug development; from early discovery efforts, through to clinical trials and drug approval.
In this episode, we hear from Dr Scott DeWire, Head of US Business Development at Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) and Dr Andrew Fadden, Head of Corporate Development at Enara Bio about the power of research partnerships in progressing cancer innovation and drug development. Their discussion proves that embracing collaboration is essential in delivering ground-breaking treatments to patients, faster. What do pharmaceutical partnerships entail? What can we gain from collaborating with partners? Do we share the same goals? Listen to this episode to find out more!
Taking Cancer On
In an effort to simplify the science behind our ambition to ‘drug the undruggable’, this podcast draws back the curtain on cancer research and takes a look at its complex inner workings. Hosted by Sebastian Hermelin (co-founder of the War On Cancer app), each episode welcomes a new expert guest who takes the listener through one of the many stages of cancer research and drug development; from early discovery efforts, through to clinical trials and drug approval.