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The Bioinformatics CRO Podcast

The Bioinformatics CRO
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On The Bioinformatics CRO Podcast, we sit down with scientists to discuss interesting topics across biomedical research and to explore what made them who they are today.

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Latest Episodes

Dr. Ewelina Kurtys, a neuroscientist at FinalSpark, discusses her experience bridging AI, neurotech, and business development in industry, and FinalSpark's mission to build a remotely accessible platform using living neural networks as a biocomputing... more

Christopher Woelk, an External Innovation Partner at Astellas, discusses his background in multi-omics and AI/ML and what he looks for in his current search & evaluation role embedded within therapeutic oncology research.

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Chris Yohn, leader of CompBio Bridge, discusses his current experience with computational biology contracting and consulting, what companies are doing with computational biology right now, and how to most effectively bridge the gap between data scien... more

Dr. Phillip Meade, a leadership and culture advisor at Gallaher Edge, discusses his experience evaluating organizational culture and how to diagnose culture problems and build lasting habits for high-performance organizations.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Ewelina Kurtys
Works with FinalSpark, a Swiss biocomputing startup, and has a background in pharmacy, biotechnology, and neuroscience.
FinalSpark
Episode: Ewelina Kurtys - wetware computing
Christopher Woelk
Searcher and evaluator at Astellas with a background in AIML and Multiomics.
Astellas
Episode: Christopher Woelk - search & evaluation in biopharma
Dr. Nataraj Pagadala
Founder, President and CEO of LigronBio, specializing in molecular glue therapeutics.
LigronBio
Episode: Nataraj Pagadala - molecular glues for targeted protein degradation
Dr. Sophia George
Full professor in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at the University of Miami.
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Episode: Sophia George - hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
Christiaan Engstrom
Founder and CEO of Bullpen, a community for life science investors and executives
Bullpen
Episode: Christiaan Engstrom - building life sciences partnering networks
Dr. Joanne Hackett
Vice President of Health System Services at Iqvia and Chair of the Board at eLife
Iqvia
Episode: Joanne Hackett - revolutionising the future of healthcare
David Scieszka
Founder and CEO of Vertical Longevity Pharmaceuticals
Vertical Longevity Pharmaceuticals
Episode: David Scieszka - senolytic vaccines to extend healthspan
Dr. Nick Wisniewski
Expert speaker on AI in drug discovery
Episode: Special Announcement - The BCRO Webinar Series
Caspar Barnes
Founder and CEO of AminoChain, a startup focusing on biobanking and blockchain integration.
AminoChain
Episode: Caspar Barnes - blockchain infrastructure for biobanking

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Grant Belgard
Host of discussions centering on innovative research and its impact in the life sciences.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Annoying music

    Why not switch that thing off while the guest is talking? Tried to listen to podcast with Nick and couldn’t, because of the music on the background

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    just_carry_on
    Ukraine9 months ago
  • I think I've listened through the whole thing. I have thoroughly enjoyed the discussions as a way to keep up to date with what's going on in the community.If I'd wish anything, it is, don't be afraid to go a little deeper into technical and biological questions too.But overall, the conversations are just great.

    Audible
    5
    Samuel Lampa
    United States2 years ago
  • My favorite bioinformatics podcast

    I think I've listened through the whole thing. I have thoroughly enjoyed the discussions as a way to keep up to date with what's going on in the community.If I'd wish anything, it is, don't be afraid to go a little deeper into technical and biological questions too.But overall, the conversations are just great.

    Audible
    5
    Samuel Lampa
    United States2 years ago
  • Great stuff

    As a beginner bioinformatician, it’s great to hear perspectives from so many different people in the field. I love the variety of guests on the show and that so many different applications of bioinformatics is discussed. Keep it up! :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Guy who writes one review
    Canada4 years ago
  • Excellent content!

    Content is top notch, short and sharp! Love it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    oqurman
    United States4 years ago

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Ewelina Kurtys - wetware computing
Q: What should grad students or postdocs intrigued by wetware computing learn first?
They should learn coding and engineering along with biology, depending on their background.
Ewelina Kurtys - wetware computing
Q: What do people outside the field most often misunderstand?
They often think we are trying to reproduce a human brain in the lab, which is not our goal.
Ewelina Kurtys - wetware computing
Q: What are the biggest problems you're focused on solving right now?
The biggest challenge is programming neurons and ensuring they stay alive long enough.
Ewelina Kurtys - wetware computing
Q: How do you explain what you work on and why it matters?
We are trying to build computers using living neurons because they are much more energy efficient than digital computers.
Christopher Woelk - search & evaluation in biopharma
Q: What does success look like for your group over the next six to 12 months?
Success is defined by meeting numerous startups and evaluating their fit with internal programs.

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A series focusing on the intersection of science and the life sciences, particularly within the realm of biomedical research, addressing innovative methods, advancements, and real-world applications. Episodes frequently explore topics like molecular therapeutics, data science in healthcare, and groundbreaking research in genetics, providing insights from esteemed professionals in these fields. The series is characterized by in-depth discussions that weave personal journeys and professional expertise, creating a tapestry of narratives that inform listeners about pressing challenges and futuristic trends in life sciences.

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2. Christopher Woelk
3. Dr. Nataraj Pagadala
4. Dr. Sophia George
5. Christiaan Engstrom
6. Dr. Joanne Hackett
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