Stan Crooke rose from poverty to found a company that pioneered antisense drugs. After decades of struggle and years of public doubt, the company created a treatment that has saved thousands of children from the brutal disease spinal muscular atrophy.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipHealth & FitnessMedicine |
The biggest deal ⬩ In the black ⬩ End of an era ⬩ n of 1 ⬩ Small places ⬩ A life of control ⬩ The doctor will see you now
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Award season ⬩ NURTURE, and Gabriel ⬩ Kyle Derkowski’s new future ⬩ The drugs of SMA ⬩ Piece of magic ⬩ Frank’s Super Bowl
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Ethics lessons ⬩ Biogen re-ups ⬩ The ultimate sacrifice ⬩ FDA as partner ⬩ Emma’s phase 3 ⬩ Doug Kerr’s bright idea ⬩ Isis to Ionis ⬩ Spinraza approval
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The Larsons ⬩ The skunkworks project ⬩ The most unmet need ⬩ Instant synergy ⬩ Another first for antisense ⬩ The clinic, again ⬩ The achievements of Kathie Bishop
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Stan is a hero who has saved countless lives. Not many people appreciate the challenges he has overcome or his impact on thousands of lives around the world. SMA was a killer, no drug, no treatment until Stan’s drug.
This is a beautifully told story about a real pharma success. Highly recommend.
I’d never heard of antisense technology, nor its leading proponent — but this podcast makes it all compelling. Telling this tale of struggle — personal, scientific, and commercial — and making it interesting every step of the way is an accomplishment. I look forward to every new episode. Highly recommended.
A clear picture of biomedical research is given on top of a sometimes wrenching personal story. The research pictures are completely true and bring me through the time when research was so primitive to the present amazing age; all the while doing brilliant research. Told in a clear, concise and sometimes funny narrative. Great podcast.
Great podcast! Super interesting not only for science geeks, but also for those interested in social history. Describing his destitute childhood in the 40s and 50s ist really eye opening.
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