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Episode 6: Drug Development and Reimbursement

Join host Patrick Reed, with LSU Health New Orleans to welcome special guest, Allyson Best, Director of Technology Commercialization at the University of Mississippi for a discussion on drug development and reimbursement. Her team manages innovations of UM and her primary role is on the tech transfer/out-licensing side of biotech. She also teaches a graduate course at the university focusing on biomedical development, regulation, and marketing.

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Episode 3: Building Biotech Outside the Major Clusters

Join host James Zanewicz from Tulane University’s School of Medicine as he welcome special guest, Dr. Elaine Hamm. Elaine’s countless roles in industry have provided a great foundation for this conversation on how to build a biotech company when you are not located in one of the major biotech clusters. You’ll get helpful insights and direct info on resources you can use.

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Episode 2: Economic Development and Advocacy

Today’s hosts, Sharon Courtney and Nicole Honoree, are also today’s guests as they share how they have advanced their biotech ecosystems through partnerships and advocacy. Sharon is from Tulane University & Nicole is from LSU Health New Orleans, and both have much to say about how and why their paths continue to cross, and how they are building an ideal Bio Ecosystem.

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James Zanewicz (left) and Patrick Reed (right) standing in front of a wood wall waving at someone out of frame.

Episode 1: Partnering

The entire Gulf Coast region is filled with expertise and excitement, and BIO from the BAYOU brings you full access to our vibrant ecosystem. Each episode originates directly from New Orleans, where people come for the science and stay for the food, festivals, and resilient culture. The inaugural episode of BIO from the BAYOU is hosted by Patrick Reed of LSU Health and James Zanewicz of Tulane University – who also serve as guests as they interview each other and explore the world of business development and partnering! Instead of more traditional podcast scheduling, BIO from the BAYOU will release clusters of ~15 minute episodes around key Bio-Industry events such as BIO, JPM HealthCare Week, BioNetwork West and AUTM – so that Bio-Industry insiders have something to listen to while traveling or between meetings. The first episode drops in advance of BIO2022 to help people better prepare for their 1-1 meetings.

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