Biotech Hangout
On today’s episode, Yaron Werber, John Maraganore, SamFazeli, and Matt Gline open with a discussion of biotech market volatility, withmMatt noting that it often seems driven more by opaque factor dynamics than company-specific fundamentals. The group then turns to Eli Lilly’s continued“Amazonification” and reinventing the pharma business as it acquires a variety of different companies, including this week’s $2.8B upfront acquisition of Atai Beckley, a psychedelic-focused company. The conversation turns to BioCentury’s reporting on Asia-to-West NewCos, prompting a debate about whether China is uniquely changing the market or simply reflects broader shifts in cheaper, faster development. On policy, the group covers BIO’s response to the OMB proposal that could inject political review into federal grant decisions. The co-hosts also debate Kalshi’s move to create prediction markets around clinical trial and regulatory outcomes. On pipeline updates, the group discusses Merck’s approval of Lipfendra, the first oral PCSK9 drug, and the broader class implications. In CNS, Biogen and Ionis’ diranersen tau ASO data spark a discussion of aconfusing dose response, ASO tolerability, tau as a target in Alzheimer’s disease, and the promise of alternative modalities from Arrowhead and Alnylam. The episode closes with M&A and financing, including AstraZeneca’s licensing deal with Dizal for the EGFR exon 20 inhibitor sunvozertinib andErasca’s RAF data plus its $500M financing, which Sam views as a strong market signal despite a volatile biotech backdrop. This episode aired on July 17, 2026.
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