• Navigating Market Access in Cell and Gene Therapy with Dr. Jose Manuel Garnica
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of It's Bigger Than Biotech, Dr. Garnica shares his extensive journey through the biopharma industry, highlighting his transition from a purely scientific background to a pivotal role in market access and health economics. He discusses the importance of bridging science and business, particularly in the context of cell and gene therapy, where understanding both the scientific and economic implications is crucial for successful market access. Dr. Garnica emphasizes the need for effective communication and negotiation skills when engaging with payers and regulators, as well as the importance of mentorship in shaping one's career path.

    Dr. Garnica also delves into the challenges faced by cell and gene therapies in terms of accessibility and affordability, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. He advocates for innovative pricing models that reflect the true value of these therapies while ensuring they remain accessible to patients. Throughout the conversation, he underscores the significance of human relationships and communication skills in the evolving landscape of healthcare, encouraging students and professionals to remain curious and adaptable in their careers.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Navigating the Shift: From PhD to VP with Dr. Erika Von Euw
    Dec 22 2025

    Join us in this inspiring episode as we delve into the remarkable journey of Dr. Erika von Euw, a VP in biotech and translational research. From her early days in a small town in Argentina to her pivotal role in oncology, Dr. Erika shares her passion for helping patients and her path through academia and industry. Discover the challenges and triumphs of translational research, the importance of mentorship, and the power of community in shaping a successful career. Tune in to learn how Dr. Erika's dedication to oncology is making a real impact in the world of science and medicine.

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    40 mins
  • Building Biotech Ecosystems: Insights from Dan Gober
    Dec 15 2025

    Join us as we dive into the world of biotech with Dan Gober, Executive Director of BioCom California. Discover how to navigate distractions, build thriving ecosystems, and the importance of being a connector in the industry. Learn about the unique challenges and opportunities in the Los Angeles biotech scene and how students and professionals alike can contribute to its growth. Don't miss this insightful conversation filled with practical advice and inspiring stories.


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    56 mins
  • (Explainer) Dr. Hovik on Career Transitions Across Big Pharma, Startups, and Academia
    Aug 31 2025

    This short It’s Bigger Than Biotech explainer breaks down the key insights from our episode with Dr. Hovhannes (Hovik), Director at USC’s Mann School of Pharmacy. In just a few minutes, learn how he navigated career moves from big pharma to academia, the evolving world of drug development, and the core skills students and professionals need to thrive. This recap is perfect for anyone on the go who wants a quick yet valuable summary of Dr. Hovik’s journey and advice.


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    9 mins
  • Leaving Academia to Lead a Multi-Billion Dollar Drug Program? Dr. Benjamin Suratt on Reinventing His Career
    Aug 2 2025

    Today on It’s Bigger Than Biotech, we sit down with Dr. Benjamin Suratt, Global Project Head and Clinical Lead at Sanofi, whose journey from academic medicine to industry leadership offers a masterclass in navigating science, purpose, and career reinvention.

    With a background in Pulmonary and Critical Care, Dr. Suratt spent two decades in academic research before stepping into the biotech world—now leading early development in immunity and inflammation. In this episode, he breaks down what it means to lead complex, milestone-driven programs while staying rooted in scientific curiosity and patient impact.

    We talk about:

    • The mindset shift from academia to industry

    • What it really means to manage global development teams

    • How to know when it’s time to pivot careers

    • What future physician-scientists need to prepare for

    • And how purpose and innovation intersect in today’s pharma landscape

    Whether you're a med student, a PhD, or a professional wondering what else your degree can do—this one’s for you.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Business of Innovation: Llewellyn Cox on How Universities Are Powering Biotech Growth
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of It’s Bigger Than Biotech, we sit down with Dr. Llewellyn Cox, Executive Director of Corporate Relations for Life Science Innovations at USC, to explore a side of biotech that students and early-career professionals rarely hear about: the business of academic innovation.

    With experience founding biotech incubators, advising startups, and now building partnerships between USC and industry, Llewellyn shares how universities are no longer just research institutions—they’re becoming active drivers of biotech growth. We dive into the evolving role of academia as a strategic player in funding, spinouts, and deal flow, and what that means for the next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.

    We cover:

    • How academic research gets translated into real biotech companies

    • What skills students need to thrive in innovation-focused roles

    • Why storytelling, relationship-building, and business literacy matter

    • The financial and cultural dynamics of bridging academia and industry

    • Why impact-driven careers often begin outside your job description

    Whether you're a student exploring your future or a scientist thinking about what's next, this conversation offers practical, behind-the-scenes insight into how biotech careers are being shaped by university ecosystems.

    🎧 Tune in, take notes, and learn how to think beyond the lab.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • No PhD, No Problem: Andy Wilson on Navigating Into Biotech From the Outside In
    Jun 1 2025

    Not a scientist? No problem. In this episode, Andy Wilson shares how he successfully pivoted into the world of biotech and health innovation—without a background in science.

    Now VP of Business Development for Health Affairs at USC and former leader of the Alliance for SoCal Innovation, Andy explains how he built a purpose-driven career by connecting capital, universities, and entrepreneurs.

    Listen in to learn:

    • How to break into biotech from a non-traditional path

    • Why ecosystems matter more than résumés

    • How to find your “why” and build a career around it

    • What students get wrong about career planning

    If you’re a student or early-career professional wondering how to pivot into biotech without a research background, this episode is your playbook.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • What It Takes to Succeed in Pharmacometrics: Insights from Engie Salama
    May 12 2025

    In this episode of It’s Bigger Than Biotech, we’re joined by Engie Salama, a passionate scientist and Program Manager at Xencor, where she leads teams working on cutting-edge immuno-oncology therapies. Engie’s journey from the lab bench to biotech program management is a masterclass in navigating career pivots, developing leadership skills, and finding purpose in the life sciences industry.

    We dive into:
    🌱 How Engie transitioned from scientific research to program management.
    🧬 The mindset shifts that helped her grow in her career.
    🎯 Her advice for students and early professionals exploring careers in biotech.
    🌐 The importance of communication and cross-functional collaboration in life sciences.

    Whether you're a student exploring biotech, a young professional finding your fit, or a scientist curious about leadership, this episode is packed with insights that can help you think bigger.

    🎧 Listen now and unlock a fresh perspective on building a meaningful biotech career.In this episode of It’s Bigger Than Biotech, we’re joined by Engie Salama, a passionate scientist and Program Manager at Xencor, where she leads teams working on cutting-edge immuno-oncology therapies. Engie’s journey from the lab bench to biotech program management is a masterclass in navigating career pivots, developing leadership skills, and finding purpose in the life sciences industry.

    We dive into:
    🌱 How Engie transitioned from scientific research to program management.
    🧬 The mindset shifts that helped her grow in her career.
    🎯 Her advice for students and early professionals exploring careers in biotech.
    🌐 The importance of communication and cross-functional collaboration in life sciences.

    Whether you're a student exploring biotech, a young professional finding your fit, or a scientist curious about leadership, this episode is packed with insights that can help you think bigger.

    🎧 Listen now and unlock a fresh perspective on building a meaningful biotech career.

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    36 mins