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Episode 179 - Tosh Butt - CEO of Navigator Medicines

30 min · 26. maj 2026
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Tosh joins the podcast to talk through Navigator Medicines' bispecific approach to Hidradenitis Suppurativa. Giving us the full picture, from NAV-240's Korean-origins & the 2024 $100million Series A lead by RA Capital & Forbion, to the work that went into their half-life extended next-gen molecule NAV-242 & the speedy clinical development plan that could lead to a step change in HS patient outcomes. We also discuss Tosh's learnings from a career in big pharma across the likes of GSK & AZ, why he had to 'scratch' his biotech 'itch' & the career learnings he's taking into his role at Navigator.

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