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ATCC's Podcast: Behind the Biology

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ATCC: Behind the Biology Podcast

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What drives a scientist to rethink how we model human biology? In this episode, Dr. Carolina Lucchesi shares how her career evolved from animal-based research to pioneering work in organ-on-a-chip systems. She discusses the technical challenges she h... more

In this episode of Behind the Biology, Dr. Carolina Lucchesi explores microphysiological systems (MPS)—advanced bioengineering devices designed to mimic key organ or tissue functions in a more physiologically relevant way than traditional 2D culture,... more

In this episode, Frank Simione explores the future of ATCC. Frank highlights the transformation initiated by Dr Raymond Cypess and continued by Dr Ruth Cheng, which required ATCC to operate more like a business to achieve financial stability. Frank s... more

In this episode, David Yarmosh welcomes Frank Simione back to discuss ATCC's evolution from relying on government subsidies to securing government contracts, a shift initiated in the 1990s under Dr. Raymond Cypess's leadership. The discussion also co... more

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Frank Simione
ATCC executive guest discussed in-depth vision for ATCC's future
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Episode: Episode 45: Where Standards Meet the Next Frontier
Ruth Cheng
CEO of ATCC
ATCC
Episode: Episode 42: Future‑Ready Science- The Vision for ATCC’s Next 100 Years
Rebecca Brantford
Senior Vice President of ATCC Federal Solutions
ATCC
Episode: Episode 38: Global Vision, Local Impact- A Journey to Biotech Leadership
Rebecca Bradford
Senior Vice President of ATCC Federal Solutions
ATCC
Episode: Episode 37: Curiosity, Crisis, and the Call to Lead
Dr. Aaron Cypess
Senior Investigator at the National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
Episode: Episode 31: Brown and White Adipocytes- A Hot Topic in Metabolism
Neely Chakraborty
Head of Cryo-Biology Research and Development at ATCC
ATCC
Episode: Episode 26: ThawReady™- Transforming Cryopreservation for Instant Cell Functionality
Nilay Chakraborty
The head of the Cryobiology Research and Development Department at ATCC
ATCC
Episode: Episode 25: Freezing the Future- Revolutionizing Cryopreservation at ATCC
Dr. Jesse Boehm
Chief Scientific Officer of Breakthrough Cancer Foundation
Breakthrough Cancer Foundation
Episode: Episode 24: The Convergence of Frontiers
Dr. Tasha Santiago Rodriguez
A researcher focused on microbiome studies, particularly gut and skin microbiomes.
Episode: Episode 21: The Future of Microbiome Studies - From Research to Practical Application

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Dave Yarmusch
Host of Behind the Biology, affiliated with ATCC

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Episode 41: Tough Calls & Transformative Science- A Journey Through Strategy and Innovation
Q: But my first question for you in the spirit of what this episode's theme is, was there any kind of impactful project you either worked on or supervised that you felt really changed the trajectory of your career?
She pointed to early experiences, including leading a therapeutic delivery program that she eventually terminated, as pivotal in teaching her to plan, execute, and pivot, which shaped her approach to leadership and resource allocation.
Episode 40: Leading With a Scientist’s Mind- Innovation and Identity
Q: What's your opinion on the significance of diversity in leadership, especially in a STEM field?
Diversity of opinion is crucial for innovation and helps combat confirmation bias, leading to better problem-solving.
Episode 40: Leading With a Scientist’s Mind- Innovation and Identity
Q: What lesson from the company's 100-year history do you find personally inspiring?
The evolution of ATCC and how it was saved from the brink in the 90s highlights the responsibility of sustaining the mission.
Episode 40: Leading With a Scientist’s Mind- Innovation and Identity
Q: What's the importance of having a resource like ATCC?
ATCC provides foundational materials for all scientific research, crucial for new discoveries.
Episode 40: Leading With a Scientist’s Mind- Innovation and Identity
Q: How does it feel to lead ATCC during this milestone year, its centennial year?
It's a true honor and privilege to be able to step in and lead a company in its 100th year.

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This series centers on leadership, innovation, and scientific infrastructure within a major biotech repository and its affiliated programs. Across recent episodes, conversations explore how scientists transition to leadership, the value of mentorship and grit in driving organizational growth, and the interplay between legacy institutions and modern advancements. Recurring themes include building resilient research operations, navigating crises in public health, and expanding access to high-quality, reproducible resources for the broader scientific community. A standout aspect is the focus on strategic direction within ATCC's ecosystem—covering federal solutions, biomanufacturing, genome portals, and translational research—paired with person... more

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