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Martin Müller & Søren Thuesen Pedersen of Novo Nordisk — Collaboration Among Industry Peers to Move the Life Sciences Forward
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Martin Müller & Søren Thuesen Pedersen of Novo Nordisk — Collaboration Among Industry Peers to Move the Life Sciences Forward

At the 2024 edition of the Biomanufacturing World Summit series we sat down with Martin Müller and Søren Thuesen Pedersen of Novo Nordisk to talk about opportunities biopharmaceutical manufacturers have to work together to lower costs, standardize equipment, build win-win scenarios for procurement and supply chain, and similar initiatives where competitive advantage and IP are not at stake, but costs and compliance and other performance metrics can be improved through joining forces and agreeing on things collectively rather than each company having to reinvent its own wheel on every issue. Building upon their earlier presentation that covered much of the same content, we discuss what would that collaboration look like in real terms? What does getting started look like, and how can interested companies join the ongoing conversations and deliberations? For all that and more, give this episode a listen!

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Kawa Chiu of Abdera Therapeutics — Advances in Targeted Radiotherapeutics

At the most recent edition of the Biomanufacturing World Summit series we sat down with Kawa Chiu of Abdera Therapeutics to talk about advances in targeted radiotherapeutics and some of the supply chain implications of recent developments. Radiotherapeutics differs from traditional radiation therapy in that an antibody or small molecule delivers radiation internally to the cancer cells, sparing healthy tissue that might be damaged by externally applied radiation. A lot of great progress is being made in the sophistication and efficacy of this form of treatment —especially through a biologics approach— but it does come with challenges on sourcing and delivering treatments that are dangerous to handle without special care, and whose shelf-live is measured in half-lives. For a fascinating look at one of the forefronts of medicine, give this episode a listen!

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