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BUSINESS OF BIOTECH

14 min · 17 de oct de 2025
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In this bonus episode, which concludes the first series of the ‘Life Sci Fantastic’, Eliot steps back from examining the science of biotech to look at the business of this rapidly developing industry. Eliot asks, what is driving those entrepreneurs to bring new treatments to patients, and what are the financial challenges in bringing these drugs to market?    Answering those questions is Bill Hicks, who has brokered deals and helped numerous companies and individuals chart the legal and financial challenges in the industry. As co-chair of the life sciences practice at the US law firm Mintz, Bill has ridden the highs and lows of drug development, finance, stock market fluctuations, and more. In his conversation with Eliot, he reflects upon the business of bio-tech.   Host: Eliot Forster Production team: Andy Coulson and Jane Sankey (Coulson Partners) and Richard Miron (Earshot Strategies) With special thanks to Mintz - https://www.mintz.com

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