The Life Sci Fantastic

BUSINESS OF BIOTECH

14 min · 17. okt. 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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episode HOW SCREENS HIJACK THE BRAIN cover

HOW SCREENS HIJACK THE BRAIN

We're not just raising children in a digital world – we're all living in it. In part two of this conversation, Eliot turns the lens around and asks Dr. Michael Rich what a lifetime of screens means for the rest of us: the adults negotiating the relentless pull of smartphones, social media, and now AI companions that tap straight into our emotional circuitry. Dr. Michael Rich – paediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard professor, and "The Mediatrician" – argues that no screen problem is ever really an individual one. It's a family system, and increasingly a societal one. They explore why companion AI is a different and more powerful beast than old-fashioned social media, why banning phones is a blunt instrument where a scalpel is needed, and how the slow erosion of everyday human connection may be reshaping society itself. CHAPTERS:  01:24 – What a lifetime of screens does to adults  02:47 – Why screen use is a family system, not an individual failing  05:55 – Modelling and mentoring: keeping up with your kids  08:22 – Vetting the digital babysitter  08:50 – Companion AI and the limbic system  10:30 – Digital literacy vs digital fluency  14:08 – Do social media age bans actually work?  16:39 – Connectivity vs connection  19:23 – Why the scientific method matters more than ever  22:21 – Boredom as the engine of creativity  24:09 – Loneliness, isolation and mental health  25:06 – Mastery: the fifth M  27:00 – Can social media be used authentically?  28:45 – The Inspired Internet Pledge 30:50 – What tech can learn from pharma's pre-competitive collaboration  33:35 – A supercomputer, not a telephone  FOLLOW DR. MICHAEL RICH: The Mediatrician: https://themediatrician.com/ [https://themediatrician.com/] Digital Wellness Lab: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/ [https://digitalwellnesslab.org/] BUY MICHAEL'S BOOK: The Mediatrician's Guide: https://www.harpercollinsfocus.com/9780785255727/the-mediatricians-guide/ [https://www.harpercollinsfocus.com/9780785255727/the-mediatricians-guide/] This podcast was produced by Crisis What Crisis Productions  With special thanks to Mintz: life sciences lawyers who help turn scientific breakthroughs into reality. https://www.mintz.com [https://www.mintz.com]

28. maj 202632 min
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ARE SMARTPHONES CHANGING OUR CHILDREN’S BRAINS?

What is happening to our children's brains as they grow up with a supercomputer in their pocket? In part one of this two-part conversation, Eliot sits down with Dr. Michael Rich – paediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital, associate professor at Harvard Medical School, and the man known to many as "The Mediatrician." Michael's path is unlike most doctors'. Before medicine, he spent his early career in film, including four years in Japan working as an assistant director to the legendary Akira Kurosawa. Understanding how content for screens is made, and what they are designed to do [to us] has shaped decades of Dr Rich’s research into how digital media is rewiring childhood. CHAPTERS:  02:40 – Why a filmmaker became a paediatrician  05:46 – Screens as an environmental health issue  10:40 – How the brain wires itself to the world  12:45 – Lessons from Romanian orphanages  15:57 – Screens aren't too much, they're too little  17:14 – Dopamine explained  18:08 – What growing up on screens does to attention  20:52 – Bringing back boredom  22:30 – Is it too late for the smartphone generation?  24:36 – The five Ms of digital wellness  29:21 – Monitoring, privacy, and the forbidden fruit  31:31 – Should smartphones be in schools?  BUY DR. RICH’S BOOK:  The Mediatrician's Guide: A Joyful Approach to Raising Healthy, Smart, Kind Kids in a Screen-Saturated World - ⁠https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mediatricians-Guide-Approach-Raising-Screen-Saturated/dp/0785255729 [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mediatricians-Guide-Approach-Raising-Screen-Saturated/dp/0785255729] MORE FROM DR RICH: Digital Wellness Lab: https://digitalwellnesslab.org/ [https://digitalwellnesslab.org/]  CIMAID (Clinic for Interactive Media and Internet Disorders): https://www.childrenshospital.org/programs/clinic-for-interactive-media-and-internet-disorders [https://www.childrenshospital.org/programs/clinic-for-interactive-media-and-internet-disorders] A CRISIS WHAT CRISIS PRODUCTION:  This podcast was produced by Crisis What Crisis Productions. https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/ [https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/]  POWERED BY MINTZ:  With special thanks to Mintz: life sciences lawyers who help turn scientific breakthroughs into reality. https://www.mintz.com [https://www.mintz.com]

14. maj 202632 min
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CAN AI CURE LIVER DISEASE?

What if the next breakthrough in liver disease comes from an algorithm rather than a lab bench? In this episode, Eliot sits down with Dr. Quin Wills, clinician, geneticist, and co-founder and CEO of Ochre Bio, an Oxford-based biotech using AI to tackle chronic liver disease. In this episode we unpack what AI actually is (and isn't), how it's being used to discover new medicines, and why liver disease is one of the biggest health challenges most people have never heard about. Along the way: why fatty liver used to be ignored by doctors, what large language models reveal about human intelligence, and whether AI could ever run a biotech on its own. CHAPTERS:  01:30 – Meet Quin Wills  03:30 – Why genetics led him to AI  04:32 – Liver disease: the myths  06:40 – The obesity wave  08:02 – A short history of AI  11:40 – AI and the scientific method  13:27 – How drugs get discovered  16:21 – AI from lab to clinic  19:29 – Better, cheaper, faster?  22:00 – Why humans still matter  24:46 – Biotech vs big pharma  28:01 – Could AI replace scientists?  30:15 – The chemistry comeback  33:03 – The next frontier: causality  36:15 – Failing forward in drug discovery  37:47 – Treating disease in combination  37:55 – What's next for Ochre Bio  39:06 – Closing thoughts FOLLOW QUIN:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quinwills/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/quinwills/] LEARN MORE ABOUT OCHRE BIO:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ochre-bio/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/ochre-bio/] This podcast was produced by Crisis What Crisis Productions. www.crisiswhatcrisis.com [http://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com] With special thanks to Mintz: life sciences lawyers who help turn scientific breakthroughs into reality. https://www.mintz.com [https://www.mintz.com]

30. apr. 202639 min
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LIVING WITH ADHD

What does it actually feel like to live with ADHD – and what does the science say about why? In this episode, Eliot chats with Dr. James Brown: neuroscientist, author, and co-host of the ADHD Adults Podcast. Diagnosed with ADHD at 45, James brings both scientific rigour and lived experience to one of the most misunderstood neurological conditions of our time. They explore the biology behind ADHD, from the brain chemistry behind distraction and impulsivity, to why it runs in families and why emotions can feel so hard to control, and ask why, despite affecting around 5% of the population, the condition remains so underfunded and under-researched. With only four licensed medications in the UK, and long-term adherence rates well below 50%, what does the future of ADHD treatment actually look like? FOLLOW JAMES: Instagram: www.instagram.com/adhdadult_james/ [http://www.instagram.com/adhdadult_james/] BUY JAMES’S NEW BOOK: Focus: The ADHD guide to productivity:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Focus-guide-productivity-actually-works/dp/1529448891 [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Focus-guide-productivity-actually-works/dp/1529448891] LISTEN TO JAMES’S PODCAST:  The ADHD Adults Podcast: https://theadhdadults.uk/ [https://theadhdadults.uk/] This podcast was produced by Crisis What Crisis Productions  With special thanks to Mintz:  life sciences lawyers who help turn scientific breakthroughs into reality. https://www.mintz.com [https://www.mintz.com]

16. apr. 202642 min
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BUSINESS OF BIOTECH

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

17. okt. 202514 min