The frenzy among Western companies to access China’s biotechnology innovation is remaking the landscape for cross-border dealmaking, with assets becoming more expensive and partnerships earlier and broader than ever before. That’s being driven by exceptional capital efficiency, access to patients and speed of development, said Frazier Life Sciences’ James Li on The BioCentury Show podcast. Among multinational companies, “every company has an army on the ground hunting for assets,” said Li, wh...
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The frenzy among Western companies to access China’s biotechnology innovation is remaking the landscape for cross-border dealmaking, with assets becoming more expensive and partnerships earlier and broader than ever before. That’s being driven by exceptional capital efficiency, access to patients and speed of development, said Frazier Life Sciences’ James Li on The BioCentury Show podcast. Among multinational companies, “every company has an army on the ground hunting for assets,” said Li, wh...
Ep. 87 – Korea’s Biotech Playbook: Orum CEO SJ Lee on Going Global and Creating Novel Therapies
The BioCentury Show
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4 months ago
Ep. 87 – Korea’s Biotech Playbook: Orum CEO SJ Lee on Going Global and Creating Novel Therapies
Globalizing quickly and gaining a first-mover advantage are the winning strategies for South Korean biotechs as they look to compete on the world stage, says Orum Therapeutics founder and CEO SJ Lee in conversation with BioCentury Executive Editor Jeff Cranmer on The BioCentury Show. Lee’s company, a leader in degrader-antibody conjugates, provides an example of how to run that playbook. Lee also spoke about where Korea fits in East Asia’s life sciences scene, how Western players can get to k...
The BioCentury Show
The frenzy among Western companies to access China’s biotechnology innovation is remaking the landscape for cross-border dealmaking, with assets becoming more expensive and partnerships earlier and broader than ever before. That’s being driven by exceptional capital efficiency, access to patients and speed of development, said Frazier Life Sciences’ James Li on The BioCentury Show podcast. Among multinational companies, “every company has an army on the ground hunting for assets,” said Li, wh...