The Nonclinical Podcast
"No major findings." Three words that instantly lower the blood pressure of every executive in the room — and sometimes, quietly derail a program. In this episode, we unpack why a clean toxicology study can still leave your IND dangerously exposed, what teams consistently get wrong when they see no major findings, and why the absence of a finding is never the end of interpretation — it's where interpretation has to begin. Key takeaways: * "No major findings" describes what was not observed — it is not an interpretation of what the study resolved * A clean study still leaves critical questions open: how close was exposure to the clinical range? What assumptions are now baked in about escalation? * Once "no major findings" enters the conversation, behavior changes — dose rationales harden, exposure assumptions stop being tested, follow-on studies are designed from reassurance instead of uncertainty * The consequence doesn't show up in nonclinical — it shows up at IND when you're asked to justify decisions you thought were already made * Strong programs use clean studies as an opportunity to do more thinking, not less — documenting assumptions, defining boundaries, and stating explicitly what would change the program's direction Links: * Data Is Not Strategy on Amazon: https://a.co/d/02xUsV6K [https://a.co/d/02xUsV6K] * Work with Dessi: https://www.toxistrategy.com/ The Nonclinical is hosted by Dessi McEntee, MS, DABT — board-certified toxicologist and Fractional Head of Toxicology. Subscribe to the newsletter on LinkedIn, take the course at nonclinical.academy, or work with Dessi at toxistrategy.com.
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