Regulatory Voices
In today’s episode of Regulatory Voices [https://www.linkedin.com/company/regulatory-voices/], I speak with Sterling Chung [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sterling-chung-619b043/]. Sterling is Chief Regulatory Affairs and Quality Officer at Aurion Biotech [https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurion-biotech/] and brings over 20 years of experience across big pharma and small biotech, spanning CMC, clinical, labelling, and beyond. Having worked across multiple functions and company sizes, he brings a grounded perspective on what regulatory actually is in practice, and why it is far more than just a set of rules to follow. In this episode, we break down why regulatory is not cookie cutter. Not just in theory, but what that actually means when you are working on a drug where precedent does not quite fit, or where applying past experience blindly can actually hold a programme back. A key theme throughout is judgment. Understanding the difference between knowing the regulations and being able to apply them in context. As Sterling explains, knowledge can be learned, but judgment comes from experience, curiosity, and being comfortable operating in the grey. We also explore the role of regulatory as the integrator across a development programme. How it connects CMC, clinical, and non-clinical, and why many companies underutilise regulatory strategically, often treating it as a function rather than a true partner in decision making. Finally, we go into areas where the frameworks are still catching up, particularly in cell and gene therapy and combination approaches. Where there is no clear playbook, and teams are forced to go back to first principles and make decisions without a defined path. This session is ideal for anyone working in, or looking to move into, regulatory affairs who wants a more realistic view of how the role operates beyond guidance documents. Thank you again Sterling Chung for joining.
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