Bay Area Innovators
In this episode of Bay Area Innovators, host Steve Ispas sits down with Jeremy Levin, a South African-born physician and one of the most influential leaders in global biopharmaceuticals. Levin shares an extraordinary personal journey—from fleeing apartheid as a child to watching his journalist father escape arrest twice for speaking the truth to being admitted to Oxford on the strength of a single conversation despite near-failing high school grades. The discussion goes deep on a question at the center of public debate: Why has trust in the pharmaceutical industry collapsed, and who is actually responsible? Jeremy draws a sharp and often surprising distinction between the biotech companies quietly innovating in the lab every day and the powerful middlemen—pharmacy benefit managers and insurers—who he says consume roughly 50 percent of the price of every drug without delivering meaningful value to patients. The conversation also covers the future of cancer treatment, the role of alternative medicine, why he believes biotech is one of America’s most critical and misunderstood strategic assets, and what the industry must do differently to earn the public’s trust back. Watch the full episode for a candid and sweeping conversation about medicine, purpose, and the human cost of a broken system.
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