
Welcome to the PharmaSource podcast: the pharma and biotech podcast that explores the latest trends, challenges, and commercial opportunities shaping the biopharma manufacturing and outsourcing. In each episode we'll be speaking with top executives, researchers, and outsourcing experts, who share their perspectives on topics such as building a smarter, more sustainable supply chain, how to partner... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScience | |||

“When I walked into the tech transfer, we were a million dollars over budget, six months behind schedule, and struggling to make a single successful batch,” says Amy Gamber.
Amy Gamber, Executive Director, Lifecycle Lead at Kyverna Therapeutics, spe... more
“We have to be transparent down to the last person in the organization, what the organization is doing, and where the issues are. We have to celebrate wins. We have to talk about the good things people do.”
Markus Sieger serves as CEO of Polpharma G... more
“Our goal is to be recognized for exceptional reliability in our services and manufacturing, while helping our customers bring the most innovative medicines to market.”
Dr. Michael Quirmbach, CEO and President of CordenPharma, has overseen remarkab... more
"If you can't demonstrate international quality standards, nobody is going to take a chance on a million-dollar batch to save a few dollars on their manufacturing. It just won't happen."
Eric Langer is President of BioPlan Associates, where he has s... more
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This podcast offers insights into the biopharma manufacturing and outsourcing landscape, featuring conversations with industry experts, executives, and researchers. The content predominantly focuses on topics such as the evolving relationships between pharmaceutical companies and contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs), the role of digital transformation in supply chain management, procurement strategies, and the latest trends impacting the drug development process. Unique discussions often revolve around the challenges and opportunities presented by recent advancements in technology and regulatory environments, making it an essential resource for professionals in the biopharma sector looking to stay informed about best... more
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Recent guests on PharmaSource Podcast include:
1. Amy Gamber
2. Eric Langer
3. Frank Binder
4. Renée Aguiar-Lucander
5. Magdalena Kulczycka
6. Janet Hoogstraate
7. Christof Klöpper
8. Ryan Quigley
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