A Call to Lead @LifeScience ORG

Susan Hill, Mestag Therapeutics

41 min · 24 jun 2026
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Why is condensing information a critical skill for a CEO? How do you keep dozens of people across different functions of a company feel like one team? And why should you keep patients and caregivers at the centre of drug discovery? Today I’m joined by Susan Hill, CEO of Mestag Therapeutics, a Cambridge-based company developing new programs for cancer and inflammatory disease. We’ll touch on the science towards the end of the episode. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 0:00 – From Lab to Boardroom 6:23 – The Call to Lead 10:26 – Knowing When to Jump 14:12 – Comfortable with Uncertainty 16:33 – Shared Challenges at the Top 21:01 – The Art of Condensing 27:56 – Tackling Solid Tumors 32:46 – Multiple Teams, One Mission 34:36 – Closing the Gap for Patients 39:00 – Sailing Toward the Horizon

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aflevering Susan Hill, Mestag Therapeutics artwork

Susan Hill, Mestag Therapeutics

Why is condensing information a critical skill for a CEO? How do you keep dozens of people across different functions of a company feel like one team? And why should you keep patients and caregivers at the centre of drug discovery? Today I’m joined by Susan Hill, CEO of Mestag Therapeutics, a Cambridge-based company developing new programs for cancer and inflammatory disease. We’ll touch on the science towards the end of the episode. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 0:00 – From Lab to Boardroom 6:23 – The Call to Lead 10:26 – Knowing When to Jump 14:12 – Comfortable with Uncertainty 16:33 – Shared Challenges at the Top 21:01 – The Art of Condensing 27:56 – Tackling Solid Tumors 32:46 – Multiple Teams, One Mission 34:36 – Closing the Gap for Patients 39:00 – Sailing Toward the Horizon

24 jun 202641 min
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Danuta Jeziorska, Uncover Therapeutics

How does a cancer diagnosis completely rewire your leadership style? Why is maintaining your mindset a core responsibility of a CEO? And what is the question every leader should ask themselves before they make a decision? Today I’m joined by Danuta Jeziorska, the former CEO and co-founder of Nucleome and current CEO and co-founder of Uncover Therapeutics based in Oxford. Uncover is an immuno-oncology company turning cancer’s immunoshield into an immunobeacon. And we’ll get more into the science of that towards the end of the episode. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 0:58 — Fascination With the Code of Life 5:06 — The CV in the Suitcase 12:54 — From the Lab to the Boardroom 17:20 — A Pandemic, a Diagnosis and a Company to Run 21:03 — Leading From Purpose Not Fear 25:26 — The CEO's Most Underrated Responsibility 30:48 — Why She Said Yes to Oncology 32:34 — What Europe Must Do Differently

18 jun 202638 min
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Stefanie Flückiger, TOLREMO Therapeutics

What happens when the science you built a company on becomes the science you desperately wish could save someone close? How do you transform as a leader as your company evolves? And why should you actively seek out friction when building your company? Today I’m joined by Stephanie Flueckiger, co-founder and CEO of TOLREMO Therapeutics based in Basel, Switzerland. TOLREMO is developing small molecules to reprogram cancer for longer patient benefit. As usual, we’ll talk a bit more about the science at the end of the episode. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 0:00 — From Science to Purpose 1:17 — A Founder's Call to Action 5:52 — Tragedy at the Start 9:27 — Evolving as a Leader 14:41 — Leading Calmly Under Pressure 17:54 — The Swiss and European Ecosystem 21:30 — Communicating Across Cultures 24:42 — The Science of Drug Resistance 29:49 — Embracing Friction

3 jun 202633 min
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Marc Gitzinger, BioVersys

Why is self-awareness the secret ingredient to good leadership? How do you let go of a critical early team member? And what does it take to found a company during your PhD? Today I’m joined by Marc Gitzinger, CEO of BioVersys [https://www.bioversys.com/], a biotech based in Basel, Switzerland. BioVersys is a leader in the anti-infective space, developing new antibiotics for very highly drug-resistant infections. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 01:16 — From the Lab to the Boardroom 02:51 — The Naivety That Gets You Started 04:08 — When the Board Asks the Impossible 09:12 — Managing Up: Working With Your Board 11:42 — Try Before You Buy: Choosing Independent Directors 15:25 — Three Experts, One Decision 17:05 — A Culture of Calculated Risk 19:05 — A Hub Unlike Any Other 20:40 — The Antibiotic Paradox 25:14 — Stigma, Silence, and Resistant Infections 35:15 — The Mirror Test

27 mei 202638 min
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Namir Hassan, Zelluna

Why do people with a sense of service make better leaders? How do you walk into the boardroom – on the cusp of clinical trials – and tell them the strategy is set to fail? And what does it mean to go from CSO to CEO on the brink of a pivot? Today I’m joined by Namir Hassan, CEO of Zelluna based in Oslo, Norway. Zelluna is developing next generation off the shelf cell therapies to address huge unmet needs like solid tumours in oncology. About LifeScience ORG It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare. The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms. Chapters 1:32 A personal connection to cancer 4:12 From scientist to CEO: answering the call 4:25 Service as a leadership philosophy 6:58 Leading through a high-stakes pivot 15:25 Stepping into the unknown: leading outside your expertise 19:50 The challenges facing biotech leaders today 21:49 Activity is not progress 24:25 The biotech ecosystem in Oslo 27:51 Why solid tumors are so hard to treat 32:15 What the ecosystem needs to address solid cancer 34:58 A call for steady, accountable leadership

13 mei 202637 min