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What if an annual self-injection could silence your hidden cardiac risk instead of just lowering your LDL? In this episode of BioBiz Buzz, Mike Ward sits down with David Solomon, CEO of Thalia Therapeutics, to unpack how a once-yearly RNA gene-silencing therapy targeting both lipoprotein(a) and PCSK9 could finally tackle the stubborn burden of coronary artery disease, stroke and cardiac arrest that persists despite widespread statin use. You’ll hear how Thalia is exploiting patent white space around dual-target constructs, why evolution turned Lp(a) from a survival mechanism into a modern liability, and how growing regulatory comfort with siRNA could allow a fast jump from non-human primate data into pivotal trials. Solomon also lays out his playbook for turning a rebranded AIM-listed micro-cap into Europe’s RNA therapeutics champion, from pipeline building and delivery innovation to early big pharma partnerships and a potential future tilt at NASDAQ. ● Feedback [https://biobizbuzz.com/contact/] ● Subscribe [https://biobizbuzz.com/subscribe/] (Get notified when new episodes are available. NO marketing!) ● Disclaimer [https://biobizbuzz.com/disclaimer/] ● LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/biobizbuzz/]
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