VelocityTX Vital Signs

Ep. 8 Vincent Pham

21 min · 16. apr. 2026
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This week on Vital Signs: Cowboy hats and CAR-T therapy  Join us as we sit down with Vincent Pham, Co-Founder & CEO of Powerhouse Therapeutics and Director of Special Projects for Nucleate Texas, to talk cell therapy, liver cancer, and the stylistic nuances that make a properly Texan hat. Vincent brings equal parts scientific vision and strategic insight — and he doesn't shy away from the hard questions around talent, ecosystem, and what the future of this city could look like. If you're building here, betting on biotech, or just curious what's brewing in San Antonio — you’re gonna want to check this one out.  Watch it here, then subscribe to Vital Signs wherever you get your podcasts! #bioscienceinnovation #carttherapy #livercancer

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