Moneyball Medicine
The Legacy of Stanford’s Biomedical Informatics Program
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:50:16
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Synopsis
Harry traveled to the San Francisco Bay Area this summer, and while there he interviewed the co-founders of three local data-driven diagnostics and drug discovery startups, all of whom participated in the same graduate program: the Biomedical Informatics Program at Stanford's School of Medicine. Joining Harry were Aria Pharmaceuticals co-founder and CEO Andrew Radin, BigHat Biosciences co-founder and chief scientific officer Peyton Greenside, and Inflammatix co-founder and CEO Tim Sweeney. The conversation covered how each company's work to advance healthcare and therapeutics rests on data and computation, and how the ideas, skills, connections each entrepreneur picked up at Stanford have played into their startups and their careers.Radin's company, formerly known as twoXar, models pathogenesis computationally to identify potential drug molecules, shaving years off the drug development process. Radin developed Aria’s core technology, a collection of proprietary algorithms for discovering novel small molecul