
Biotech Hangout
A weekly discussion of all things biotech – breaking news, data, deals, and FDA actions – with a community of biotech industry leaders and experts. Join the live streams hosted by @BiotechCH, @daphnezohar, @bradloncar and @biotech1 on Twitter Spaces every Friday at 12pm ET.
Episodes
Episode 187 - June 26, 2026
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, Tess Cameron, and Sam Fazeli open by noting the XBI’s continued rise, debating whether biotech is getting ahead of itself. The co-hosts call this a “new era” in which biotech can be profitable rather than sold off to pharma. The conversation shifts to deals, with AbbVie’s $10.9 billion acquisition of Apogee, which raised questions about China-so
Episode 186 - June 12, 2026
On this week’s episode, Graig Suvannavejh, Eric Schmidt, Paul Matteis and Financial Times’ Oliver Barnes kicked off with the biotech market, with the XBI in positive territory and 12 biotech IPOs completed so far this year. They expected the IPO window to remain open for high-quality private companies. The group also overviewed recent financings, including SonoThera’s $125 million Series B, City T
Episode 185 -June 5, 2026
On this week’s episode, Yaron Werber, Tess Cameron, SamFazeli, and Brian Skorney kick off with a look at markets, noting that while AI remains hot, biotech may be cooling amid anticipated tech IPOs. The co-hosts note that biotech saw a significant recovery over the past year driven by M&A and improving sentiment, highlighting that the XBI has remained remarkably stable. The discussion then tur
Episode 184 - May 29, 2026
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Brian Skorney, Graig Suvannavejh, and special guest Ginkgo Bioworks CEO, Jason Kelly, kick off with a market update, highlighting a continued positive sentiment, citing Endpoints’ recent Biopharma Sentiment Index survey results, which showed improvements in biopharma conditions. The co-hosts also note the continued IPO activity, including Kardigan’s recent
Episode 183 - May 15, 2026
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, and Tess Cameron kickoff with deals, highlighting the up to $15.2B Hengrui–BMS partnership and the broader trend of outsourcing early-stage drug development to China. The discussion continues with the co-hosts noting China’s edge in speed, quality, and cost-efficiency, while underscoring that the strength of U.S. capital markets rema
Episode 182 - May 8, 2026
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Paul Matteis, Eric Schmidt, Yaron Werber, and special guest STAT’s Allison DeAngelis open with what they describe as “a bananas week for biotech,” highlighting strong substantial secondary offerings, including Cytokinetics and Avalo Therapeutics. The conversation then turns to M&A, with multiple new deals announced in Q1 and continued activity this week,
Episode 181 - May 1, 2026
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Matt Gline, Chris Garabedian, Sam Fazeli, and Graig Suvannavejh open with a discussion on biotech public‑market dynamics, noting solid year‑to‑date performance for the XBI. Next, the group highlights the reopening of the IPO window, with multiple upsized offerings and strong aftermarket performance, supported by renewed generalist investor interest. The conver
Episode 180 - April 17, 2026
On today’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Paul Matteis, Tess Cameron, and special guest Adam Feuerstein kick off with a discussion of the public markets, highlighting the XBI’s post‑pandemic highs, Kailera’s IPO pricing and more than $625 million raised, the opening of the IPO window with multiple filings, and increasing generalist interest in the biotech sector. The group also discusses Obsidian Ther
Episode 179 - April 10, 2026
On this week’s episode, Graig Suvannavejh, Josh Schimmer, Yaron Werber, Sam Fazeli, and special guest Financial Times journalist Oliver Barnes kick off by highlighting the strength of the biotech sector from a public markets perspective, noting the XBI has outperformed the S&P 500 so far this year. The group agrees biotech is in a solid position overall. In policy news, the co‑hosts discuss th
Episode 178 - April 3, 2026
On this week’s episode, Graig Suvannavejh, Mike Yee, and Eric Schmidt kick off with a look back at biotech deal activity through the first quarter, highlighting a solid, but not overheated, M&A environment. The group discusses recent transactions, including large, commercially focused deals designed to drive near‑term revenue growth rather than pipeline speculation, particularly Biogen’s $5.6
Episode 177 - March 27, 2026
On this week’s episode, Grace Colón, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, and Brian Skorney open with a look at the macro backdrop. With market volatility and interest rate uncertainty, the hosts agree the macro is still “driving the bus,” tempering what might otherwise be stronger bullish sentiment. Even so, biotech continues to demonstrate relative resilience – XBI holding up better than the broader mar
Episode 176 - March 13, 2026
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, Josh Schimmer, Paul Matteis, and Graig Suvannavejh kick off with a discussion on the impact of current geopolitics on biotech investor sentiment, noting that biotech is fundamentally insulated from oil prices and emphasizing that the sector is becoming cash‑flow positive at a pace not previously seen. Shifting to regulatory news, the group discusses Vinay Prasad
Episode 175 - March 6, 2026
On this week’s episode, Mike Yee, Eric Schmidt, Matt Gline, and Yaron Werber kick off with a discussion on the sector's resilience amid market volatility, highlighting positive capital markets developments. The fourth quarter of 2025 saw approximately $10 billion in follow-on financing, with the first quarter of 2026 approaching about a $2.5 billion IPO run rate, which would be the highest sin
Episode 174 - February 27, 2026
On this week’s episode, Tess Cameron, Josh Schimmer, Brian Skorney, and special guest Adam Feuerstein kick off with regulatory updates, including the FDA’s rejection of Atara Biotherapeutics and Pierre Fabre Pharmaceuticals’ cell therapy, Ebvallo -- a therapy that should have been approvable. The co-hosts then highlight ongoing inconsistencies at the agency and the challenge it creates for investo
Episode 173 - February 20, 2026
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Paul Matteis, Sam Fazeli, Graig Suvannavejh, and Luba Greenwood kick off with a discussion on the surge in out licensing deals and growing drug development momentum in China -- a trend they expect will continue. The conversation then shifts to market sentiment, touching on biotech outlook and M&A. in policy news, the group highlights that the FDA reversed
Episode 172 - February 6, 2026
On this week’s episode, Graig Suvannavejh, Chris Garabedian, Eric Schmidt, and Yaron Werber kick off with a look at a big week for biotech IPOs, led by Veradermics and Eikon Therapeutics. The co-hosts note that this could mark the start of a healthy year for high‑quality IPOs, with many companies entering the market with mature assets Generate Biomedicines’ S‑1 filing was highlighted as another po
Episode 171 - January 30, 2026
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney, and Yaron Werber kick off with a discussion on policy with special guest BIO’s CEO John Crowley, overviewing what it means for the U.S. to “win” the biotech race against China, emphasizing the need for innovation and ensuring access to medicines. The conversation shifts to the latest at the FDA, where John acknowledges concerns arou
Episode 170 - January 23, 2026
On this week’s episode, Grace Colon, Tim Opler, Graig Suvannavejh, and Eric Schmidt kick off with an overview of Tim’s “The Case for Optimism” report, highlighting that macroeconomic conditions will need to stabilize and that M&A is likely to be significant in the coming year. The group also notes how quickly things can shift in biotech, citing recent inconsistencies at the FDA. Next, the co-h
Episode 169 - January 16, 2026
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Paul Matteis, Mike Yee, and Sam Fazeli recap the 2026 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, noting that the biotech outlook for 2026 is broadly positive. Investor sentiment is noted as healthy but not overheated, and from the specialist community, the outlook is similarly upbeat. On the venture side, the M&A landscape also looks strong, with one of the be
Episode 168 - January 9, 2026
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, Paul Matteis, Brian Skorney, and Tess Cameron discuss biotech market sentiment and the sector’s strong momentum heading into JPM and 2026, with expectations for increased M&A activity. They note that companies showing strong fundamentals have been rewarded, while policy uncertainty remains a risk. The group also overviews the HHS decision to revise pediatric
Episode 167 - December 19, 2025
On the final episode of 2025, Daphne Zohar, Bruce Booth, and Eric Schmidt kick off with a general market overview, including a look back at 2025 and some predictions for 2026. The co-hosts discuss biotech rebounding in the last few months of 2025 after years of underperformance, driven by macro rotations and biopharma as an AI-trade hedge. They also discuss some recent follow-on activity from Immu
Episode 166 - December 12, 2025
On this week’s episode, Grace Colón, Chris Garabedian, Sam Fazeli, Paul Matteis, Yaron Werber, and special guest John Stanford kick off with a policy discussion on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), outlining both the opportunities and constraints it presents for biotech. The bill includes major biotech provisions such as a scaled back version of the BIOSECURE Act and the creation of a
Episode 165 - December 5, 2025
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Brian Skorney, Paul Matteis, and Graig Suvannavejh share their outlook for the biotech industry in 2026, including a lively discussion on IPO market and predictions for what to expect next year. The discussion then shifts to Washington, where Tracy Beth Høeg has been appointed acting CDER director -- the fifth person to lead CDER this year -- following Richar
Episode 164 - November 21, 2025
On week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Yaron Werber, Tess Cameron, and Sam Fazeli kick off with biotech M&A news, including Alkermes’ $2.37 billion offer for Avadel, following Lundbeck’s surprise bid. Next, the co-hosts discuss J&J’s $3.05 billion cash acquisition of Halda - the highest-priced deal for a company at this stage. The group also covers Merck’s acquisition of Cidara Therapeutics to s
Episode 163 - November 14, 2025
On this week’s episode, John Maraganore, Yaron Werber, Ami Fadia, and special guests STAT’s Allison DeAngelis and Endpoints News’ Drew Armstrong kick things off with an overview of the latest FDA staffing changes, including long-time oncology chief Richard Pazdur’s appointment as the new CDER director, a move the co-hosts view as positive for the industry and a sign of potential stability. Next, t
Episode 162 - November 7, 2025
On this week’s episode, Graig Suvannavejh, Paul Matteis, Brian Skorney, Yaron Werber, Chris Garabedian, and guest Adam Feuerstein open with a discussion on George Tidmarsh’s departure from the FDA and the uncertainty it has caused in the markets. Next, the co-hosts discuss the shifting policies of the FDA and Sarepta’s Phase 3 ESSENCE trial of casimersen for DMD with the group debating if the drug
Episode 161 - October 31, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, Bruce Booth, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney, Yaron Werber, and Eric Schmidt kick off with market updates, noting that the XBI is showing signs of a sustainable recovery after years of underperformance and highlighting that the IPO market is likely closed for the remainder of the year, but note optimism for early 2026. In deal news, Novartis’ $12B acquisition of Avi
Episode 160 - October 24, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Brian Skorney, and Sam Fazeli open with optimism about the biotech market, predicting an upcoming acceleration in IPO activity. In deals and financing news, the co-hosts discussed Summit Therapeutics’ $500 million raise, with more than half coming from insiders, and continued momentum in M&A, including Alkermes’ $2.1 billion acquisition of Avadel for i
Episode 159 - October 17, 2025
On this week’s episode, Paul Matteis, John Maraganore, Eric Schmidt, and Graig Suvannavejh open with a look at biotech market sentiment, which has notably strengthened amid steady M&A and successful drug launches. The XBI is also up over 40% in six months, signaling optimism that the long “biotech winter” may be ending. While cautious, the co-hosts agree the recovery feels sustainable. The gro
Episode 158 - October 10, 2025
On this week’s episode, Tess Cameron, Brian Skorney, Sam Fazeli, Yaron Werber, and Luba Greenwood, kick off with a pop quiz on the last time the $XBI hit 105 (spoiler, it was 2021) driven by recent positive news. The co-hosts highlight a steady rate of M&A activity, including Novo Nordisk’s acquisition of Akero Therapeutics highlighting continued interest in metabolic conditions and BMS’ acqui
Episode 157 - October 3, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schimidt, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney, Yaron Werber, and Brad Loncar open withmacro news including Pfizer’s deal with the White House on U.S. drug manufacturing and pricing, which helped shelve the Most Favored Nation pricing and looming tariffs. The co-hosts agreed it was a savvy move that secured goodwillfor the industry and gave investors confidence, leading to new XB
Episode 156 - September 26, 2025
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, Eric Schmidt, PaulMatteis, Brian Skorney, and Brad Loncar dive into what was a positive week for biotech, marked by M&A, offerings, and compelling clinical data, spotlighting Pfizer’s acquisition of Metsera. The conversation shifts to data, starting with UniQure’s three-year Huntington’s disease gene therapy results and Acadia’s Phase 3 results in Prader-Wil
Episode 155 - September 19, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Luba Greenwood and Matt Gline open with a look at overall market sentiment, spotlighting Stifel’s bullish report on the biotech sector’s nice recovery since April’s “liberation day” with the XBI up over 40%, the recent wave of M&A activity, and the Biotech Winter. The co-hosts then highlight recent deals, including Roche’s $3.5 billion acqui
Episode 154 - September 12, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Tess Cameron, EricSchmidt, Sam Fazeli, and Brad Loncar open with a look at the market environment as biotech sees its first IPO since February -- LB Pharma -- and financings, including Maze’s $150M PIPE and Rapport’s $250M follow-on. The co-hosts discuss improving sentiment around rates, the $XBI, and insights from conversations at the HC Wainwright confer
Episode 153 - September 5, 2025
On this week’s episode, hosts Paul Matteis, Sam Fazeli, John Maraganore, and Graig Suvannaveijh kick off the discussion with a more positive look at the sector and some of the fundamental factors at play. The group then shares an overview of Sanofi’s 10% stock fall on the back of positive Phase 3 eczema data with worries about the Dupixent patent expiry. The discussion then turns to Insmed, a comp
Episode 152 - August 15, 2025
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, and Tess Cameron kick off with policy, discussing Vinay Prasad’s return to the FDA and the implications for the biotech industry. The conversation turns to NIH’s Jay Bhattacharya, who attributed the decline in public trust in mRNA vaccines to perception rather than safety or efficacy, citing this as the reason to curtail funding. In market trend
Episode 151 - August 8, 2025
On this week’s episode, Grace Colón, John Maraganore, Paul Matteis and Eric Schmidt dive in with a discussion on policy news, including the pharma tariffs and latest on the Trump administration’s Most Favored Nations drug pricing plans. The co-hosts then question if Vinay Prasad has a path back to the FDA and express hope for someone more centrist if he does not return. They also mention the CRLs
Episode 150 - August 1, 2025
On this week's episode, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Brian Skorney, Paul Matteis, Sam Fazeli, Brad Loncar, and Matt Gline cover top news surrounding Trump's pricing letters to 17 major pharma companies demanding U.S. price cuts on new drugs, and the relevance to his MFN initiative. They also touch on Dr. Mehmet Oz’s meetings with biotech leaders in D.C. and looming tariff risks. The group
Episode 149 - July 25, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Paul Matteis, Sam Fazeli, and Brian Skorney begin with a recap of the week’s Sarepta news, covering their initial refusal then agreement to pause Elevidys shipments, if it can return to the market, the broader lessons for the biotech industry, and the communication breakdown between Sarepta and the FDA. Continuing with regulatory news, the group discusses the
Episode 148 - July 18, 2025
On this week's episode, Josh Schimmer, Chris Garabedian, Sam Fazeli, Yaron Werber and guest Adam Feuerstein dive into breaking news, including Sarepta's recent updates -- layoffs, a black box warning, and pipeline reorganization -- and the juxtaposition of Amylyx's post-bariatric hypoglycemia and GLP-1 inhibitor following a webinar update at ENDO 2025. In regulatory news, the group dis
Episode 147 - July 11, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler and Tess Cameron kick off with a discussion on the surgein biotech M&A, with 2025 almost matching 2024’s deal count and surpassing it in value ($40B YTD vs $30B), highlighting recent deals like Merck’s acquisition of Verona and AbbVie’s purchase of Capstan. The group debateswhether this signals a true “M&A wave,” noting pharma’s
Episode 146 - June 27, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Daphne Zohar, Sam Fazeli, Tess Cameron, Paul Matteis and Tim Opler share cautious optimism about the biotech market as IPOs and follow-ons gain momentum. Continuing on market sentiment, competitive pressure looms for small and mid-sized U.S. biotechs as the Chinese biotech market grows and big pharma continues to invest in these assets. Next, the group rec
Episode 145 - June 13, 2025
On this week's episode, Josh Schimmer, Paul Matteis, Eric Schmidt and Yaron Werber kick off with an optimistic view of the current biotech state of affairs, citing the FDA is open for business, we’re seeing companies successfully launch and M&A is happening, though the Trump Administration’s Most Favored Nation plan still looms. In regulatory news, UroGen’s FDA approval of Zusduri for tumo
Episode 144 - June 6, 2025
On this week’s episode, Brad Loncar, Eric Schmidt, and Sam Fazeli kick off with a look at Sanofi’s $9 billion acquisition of Blueprint Medicines, highlighting the move as a mature, strategic bet for Sanofi and a positive sign for investment in biotech. On the data front, the group highlights the Phase 3 HARMONi trial from Summit and Akeso in non-small cell lung cancer, which is the first to includ
Episode 143 - May 30, 2025
On this week's episode, Chris Garabedian, Josh Schimmer, Nina Kjellson, Mike Yee, and Tim Opler kick off with breaking data from Summit and Akeso's lung cancer therapy, exploring the results and potential next steps for the treatment. The current state of biotech M&A is the next topic of conversation, with continued macroeconomic uncertainty and investor preferencefor commercial-stage
Episode 142 - May 16, 2025
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, John Maraganore, Nina Kjellson and Matt Gline dig into an in-depth discussion on the Trump Administration’s recent executive order aimed at lowering drug prices as part of a broader “Most Favored Nation.” The group discusses the 30-day ultimatum, the 180- days for negotiations and concerns that biotechs may not be adequately represented at the table. The convers
Episode 141 - May 9, 2025
On this week’s episode, Grace Colón, Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Tess Cameron, Eric Schmidt, and Yaron Werber kick off with a discussion on recent policy moves including the appointment of Vinay Prasad as the director of the FDA’s CBER division and nomination of Casey Means for U.S. Surgeon General, noting the impact on the XBI and uncertainty around vaccine gene therapy approvals. The group ponder
Episode 140 - May 2, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt and Sam Fazeli are joined by special guests Adam Feuerstein and Peter Kolchinsky to discuss the upward movement of the biotech market along with strong drug launches, deals, and net-positive Q1 earnings, all signaling things may be improving. Next, the group notes the FDA is unlikely to undergo significant reorganization and while this stability is reassuring,
Episode 139 - April 25, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, John Maraganore, and Paul Matteis discuss the biotech market’s recent resurgence, and new FDA commissioner Marty Makary’s comments during his interview with former Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly. The discussion then shifts to the FDA’s reorganization, confusing return-to-work policies, and low morale at the agency, which resulted in
Episode 138 - April 11, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Brad Loncar, Eric Schmidt, Paul Matteis, and Tess Cameron begin by recapping the markets, highlighting the rise in bond yields. The discussion then transitions to the efficiency of the FDA, noting its current overextension. Next, the group addresses an open letter from biotech executives and investors to Senator Bill Cassidy, highlighting the dismissal of
Episode 137 - April 4, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Brad Loncar, Yaron Werber, Paul Matteis, and Nina Kjellson discuss impact of tariffs on biopharma relative to other sectors, FDA updates and bright spots, data, and fundraising. The episode opens with a conversation on tariffs and the upheaval and shifts at the FDA, including the departure of Peter Marks, former director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evalu
Episode 136 - March 28, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Tim Opler, Bruce Booth, and Sam Fazeli discuss the current investor mood, a PIPEs retrospective, and the contraction of new startups. The episode opens with a conversation on the biotech market updates, which have been driven by economic uncertainty and shifting investor sentiment, noting that macroeconomic factors continue to weigh on performance of biote
Episode 135 - March 21, 2025
On this week’s episode, Sam Fazeli, Eric Schmidt, and Brian Skorney are joined by Roivant’s Matthew Gline to discuss data, deals and the latest policy updates. The episode kicks off with concerns over potential U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) funding cuts for domestic HIV programs, with the group analyzing the impact on companies like Gilead and GSK, whose HIV prevention drugs h
Episode 134 - March 14, 2025
On this week’s episode, Eric Schmidt, Sam Fazeli and Yaron Werber are joined by Biotechnology Innovation Organization's (BIO) John Crowley where they discuss biotech policy shifts, regulatory updates, obesity clinical trials and deal flow. The conversation begins with a focus on the obesity landscape including Novo Nordisk’s CagriSema data, Roche’s partnership with Zealand Pharma and Viking Therap
Episode 133 - March 7, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, Eric Schmidt, Tess Cameron, Brian Skorney, and Yaron Werber discuss the state of the biotech market, emphasizing the resilience of the sector despite current downtowns. The IPO market also remains stagnant, with many companies trading below IPO prices. The conversation shifts to notable deals, including Jazz Pharmaceuticals acquiring Chimerix for $935 million
Episode 132 - February 21, 2025
On this episode of Biotech Hangout hosts Brad Loncar, Eric Schmidt, Tess Cameron, Luba Greenwood, and Tim Opler, along with special guest Adam Feuerstein, kick off with a discussion on ‘zombie’ biotech companies – those trading below their cash value – and whether they can be revived or should return capital to investors. The conversation then turns to Stoke’s collaboration agreement with Biogen,
Episode 131 - February 14, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Yaron Werber and Sam Fazeli discuss the challenges facing the biotech sector, including high interest rates and the overabundance of public biotech companies. The hosts take a look at recent IPOs, noting that Metsra and Sionna have performed well, while others like Septerna and Upstream struggled. Reasons for the market’s reaction to IPOs was also discusse
Episode 130 - February 7, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, Paul Matteis, Brian Skorney, Tim Opler and Abe Ceesay kick off with a more optimistic yet cautious perspective that investor sentiment may be improving. The group notes positive market trends post-JPM with the XBI index rising from 86.5 to around 92 since early January. The discussion also touches on on the re-emergence of wall cross pipes and the impact on ge
Episode 129 - January 31, 2025
On this week’s episode, Brad Loncar, Chris Garabedian, Eric Schmidt, Paul Matteis and Sam Fazeli kick off with an open mic session on the potential impact of the RFK Jr. hearings and the Trump administration's policies on the biotech industry. The conversation turns to a “unicorn day” with IPOs for Metsara, Maze, Odyssey and Sionna Therapeutics. The group also discusses the approval of Vertex’
Episode 128 - January 24, 2025
On this week’s episode, Chris Garabedian, Tim Opler, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney and Luba Greenwood begin with breaking news on the obesity front with Novo Nordisk’s next-gen program, amycretin. The conversation transitions to post-JPM public market sentiment and a reluctance in capital markets. On the flip side, the hosts suggest a positive outlook for venture capital investments despite the public
Episode 127 - January 17, 2025
On this week’s episode, Daphne Zohar, John Maraganore, Mike Yee and Sam Fazeli begin the show recapping JPM ’25, noting investor sentiment was muted and concerns on interest rates have contributed to mixed market sentiment. In terms of deals, three M&A transactions were announced this week including J&J’s plans to buy Intra-Cellular Therapies for $14B, Gilead’s $250M preclinical asset acq
Episode 126 - January 10, 2025
On this week’s episode, hosts Chris Garabedian, Brad Loncar,Sam Fazeli and Yaron Werber cover a busy news week ahead of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference as well as a preview of what to expect next week at the event. Thegroup highlights some of the mega private deals announced, including three that involved the licensing of China assets. The hosts zoom out with a recap of end-of-year reports,
Episode 125 - December 20, 2024
On this week’s episode, Brad Loncar, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Yaron Werber and Michael Preminger kick off the show with Vertex’s much anticipated Phase 2 study results, highlighting the modest treatment effect and high placebo response. The group also comments on overly positive spin on data and the importance of credibility in interpreting data. The conversation turns to Novo Nordisk’s weight
Episode 124 - December 13, 2024
On this week’s episode, Josh Schimmer, Yaron Werber, Brian Skorney, Tess Cameron, and Eric Schmidt kick off the show covering the macro news of the week including the new FTC head and what it means for M&A in the industry. The group also discusses how the biopharma industry is not challenging RFK Jr., the BioSecure Act missing from the Defense Bill and Luigi Mangione’s arrest. In ASH Conferen
Episode 122 - November 22, 2024
On this episode of Biotech Hangout, Eric Schmidt, Bruce Booth, Yaron Werber, Tim Opler and Mike Yee begin the show discussing the highlights from the Jefferies Healthcare Conference before taking a look at public investor sentiment this week. The discussion turns to Atlas Venture’s 2024 Year in Review and transitions into the emerging themes for 2025. The hosts also recap ACR Convergence including
Episode 121 - November 15, 2024
On this episode, Brad Loncar, Sam Fazeli, Tess Cameron, Nina Kjellson and Michal Preminger kick off the show sharing perspectives on Trump’s selection of Robert F. Kennedy Jr as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The hosts shift to Abbvie’s disappointing Phase 2 trials and a broader discussion on why M&A can be tough. The group also discussed the recent flood of lic
Episode 120 - November 8, 2024
On this episode, Daphne Zohar, John Maraganore, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt and Sam Fazeli are joined by Endpoints’ Zach Brennan for a discussion on the election results and what we can expect with a Trump administration, including the negatives/risks for the biotech industry as well as the positives and potential opportunities. The hosts also cover other news from the week including Moderna’s Q3
Episode 118
On this episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Chris Garabedian, Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler, Paul Matteis and special guest Allison DeAngelis kick off the show with a look at the renewed interest and recent funding in the neuropsychiatric disease space, including Seaport Therapeutics’ $225 million Series B financing. This progresses into a comparison of diversified versus focused pipelines
Episode 117
On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne
Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Brad Loncar, John Maraganore, Paul Matteis, Mike Yee and Tess Cameron open up with market commentary and how derivatives, debates and
dynamics are impacting stocks including Scholar Rock, Biohaven, Roche and Regeneron. The group also highlights CeriBell, which is the first medtech IPO
in years. The hosts turn to neuro se
Episode 116
On this week’s episode of Biotech Hangout, hosts Chris Garabedian, Bruce Booth, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt and Sam Fazeli start the show on the topic of M&A and ponder “where are the deals?” as they consider potential
reasons such as the U.S. election, too few assets or too few buyers. The conversation turns to the venture funding environment with a preview of the third quarter venture fundin
Episode 115
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Josh Schimmer, Brad Loncar, Sam Fazeli and Tess Cameron kick off the show digging into some macro trends and the potential of an incoming M&A wave. The conversation then turns to a range of topics related to China, including the impact of the stimulus, recent innovation, and the latest obesity assets & China-sourced drugs. The hosts also discuss the up
Episode 14
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Chris Garabedian, John Maraganore and Sam Fazeli kick off the show sharing perspectives on the markets and its effects on the growing queue of biotech IPOs, particularly following the influx of large private deals over the past few months. As the founding CEO of Alnylam, John provides his thoughts on the Helios-B full
Episode 113
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Josh Schimmer and Sam Fazeli assess the recent macro trends, including the current state of the US economy and some good news for biotech. The group also discussed the big reveal this week on Medicare drug pricing issues and industry perspectives on whether it was more of a whimper versus a bang. In M&A, the Revance and Crown Labora
Episode 112
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Eric Schmidt, Brad Loncar, Brad Skorney, Luba Greenwood and Josh Schimmer kick off the episode summarizing the wild week for biotech stocks. The group also recaps some of the big earning announcements from the week, including a larger discussion on overall learnings from the Q2 earnings season. The hosts discuss Charles River Laboratories as a harbinger of pha
Episode 110
On this week’s episode, hosts Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Brian Skorney, Michal Preminger and Eric Schmidt kick off the show by discussing the recent growth in XBI performance. The group weighs in on IPO dynamics, hypothesizing on the influence of investors and the power of FOMO. They go on to note the success of Viking Therapeutics as they’re moving into Phase 3 for their GLP-1 agonist, and what t
Episode 109
On this week’s episode, hosts Daphne Zohar, Josh Schimmer, Sam Fazeli, Luba Greenwood, Brian Skorney and Paul Matteis begin the show with commentary on the Republican National Convention, including former President Trump’s pick of former biotech entrepreneur and Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate and the potential impact of this administration on the biotech sector, if elected. The discussion
Episode 108
On this week’s episode, hosts Chris Garabedian, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Dawn Bell, John Maraganore and Eric Schmidt provide a deep dive into the obesity, diabetes and cardiometabolic space, beginning with an overview of the key findings in Stifel’s latest obesity report. The hosts also provide a recap of ADA and EASD abstract highlights and take a look at the next wave of injectable therapies and
Episode 107
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler and Chris Garabedian open up with a conversation on recent trends in M&A for private biotechs versus public companies and the potential impact of the election year. The hosts also cover the important data readouts from the week, including Alnylam’s positive Phase 3 results for its ATTR drug and Lyell’s re
Episode 106
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Eric Schmidt, Sam Fazeli, Bruce Booth and Grace Colon discuss the big news of the week including the FDA granting a landmark expanded approval for Sarepta’s Elevidys for patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The hosts share their varying opinions on whether the expanded approval was the right decision. The group a
Episode 105
On this week’s Biotech Hangout, hosts Eric Schmidt, Josh Schimmer, Dawn Bell, Brad Loncar, Tim Opler, Sam Fazeli and Paul Matteis kick off the show by discussing CPI data and how inflation is impacting the $XBI, with analysts hopeful that stability will bring lower interest rates soon. The hosts cover the obesity market, providing updates on new datasets, such as findings from $LLY and $NVO, which
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