Mighty Spark Communications

Spark Time!

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Scientific innovation happens every day and has the power to create lasting change in the world. However, change only happens when that knowledge is applied to a real-world problem. There are a lot of daunting problems that face us, many of which require audacious and ambitious solutions. What prevents scientific leaders from delivering our most-needed solutions? What about a great story compels us to solve our most demanding challenges? Explore the importance of storytelling as a leadership tool to power scientific innovation and drive transformative change. Join two entrepreneurs – Dani Stol...

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Mighty Spark Communications

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6. Jan 2026

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Ep. 33 How Lytix Biopharma Reimagined Host-Defense Peptides as Oncolytic Molecules for Immunotherapy Video 06.01.2026

In this episode of Spark Time!, we speak with Øystein Rekdal, co-founder and CEO of Lytix Biopharma, about how the company reimagined host-defense peptides as a new class of oncolytic molecules for cancer immunotherapy. Øystein shares the full arc of Lytix’s development, from an academic discovery in Norway to a clinical-stage platform built around locally administered oncolytic molecules designed...

Ep. 32 Alzheimer's Breakthrough? Recall Thinks Restoration Is Possible Video 02.12.2025

What if an Alzheimer’s therapy did not just slow decline, but restored memory and physical health back to baseline? In this episode of Spark Time, we sit down with Dan Salain, President and CEO of Recall Therapeutics, and Dr. Atul Chopra, Co-founder and CSO, to unpack one of the boldest ideas in neuroscience today: RTX-100, a gene therapy designed to restore cognition and systemic health in Alzhei...

Ep. 31 Zero G, Crystals and Keytruda: Space MD Builds the New Frontier of Drug Design Video 07.11.2025

In this episode, we have a, high-energy conversation with Molly Mulligan and Ken Savin from Space MD about how space-made crystals are changing drug development on Earth. Their team grows protein crystals on the International Space Station because in zero gravity, the structures form more perfectly, revealing details that scientists can’t see on the ground. One of their first successes was Keytrud...

Ep. 30 The Tiny Cargo Company's Milk Exosomes Could Shape the Future of Oral GLP-1 Delivery Video 09.10.2025

We talk with Alan Gourdie and Spencer Marsh from The Tiny Cargo Company, the team commercializing one of nature’s most elegant delivery systems, milk-derived exosomes. We dig into what makes milk exosomes uniquely suited for oral delivery of peptides and GLP-1’s, and beyond. From biologics and monoclonal antibodies to skincare actives and nutraceuticals, the implications reach across human health....

Ep. 29 Christian Kersten & Marte Cameron: From Serendipitous Discovery to a New Era in Chronic Pain Treatment Video 03.09.2025

Neuropathic pain affects nearly 10% of the global population, yet effective treatments remain elusive. In this episode of Spark Time, we sit down with oncologists-turned-biotech-founders Christian Kersten and Marte Cameron of Akigai to hear the remarkable story of how a serendipitous clinical observation led to a new approach for treating chronic pain. From the first wheelchair-bound patient who w...

Ep. 28 Aneil Mallavarapu on Building and Monetizing TechBio Platforms, Storytelling and Why Diagnostics Won't Save a System Designed to Fail Video 26.07.2025

In this expansive episode, Aneil Mallavarapu delivers a masterclass on what TechBio is really about and why most investors and founders are still getting it wrong. We dig into the communication gap between technical genius and venture capital, the brutal economics of research tools, the data dilemmas in wet AI, and why the future belongs to founders who can both build deep and speak simply. Aneil...

Ep. 27 Burn the CRO Playbook: Ardian Latifi on Building a Sponsor-First Model Video 29.06.2025

Learn how flexibility, real-time control, and localized trial expertise are reshaping the future of CRO's from the man redefining it. Listen in as Ardian Latifi breaks down why Southern CDC’s sponsor-first model is more than an experiment; it’s the new path forward. In this episode of Spark Time!, we sit down with Dr. Ardian Latifi, founder and CEO of Southern Clinical Developm...

Ep. 26 The Australian Advantage; How Global Biotechs Are Accelerating R&D with Agilex Biolabs Video 05.06.2025

In this episode of Spark Time, we sit down with Steve McIntyre, CEO of Agilex Biolabs, Cameron Smith, Chief Business Development Officer, Agilex Biolabs and Mike Burfield, Partner with RDI partners, a leader in Australian R&D tax services. We dive into why Australia has become a strategic hub for global biotech development, and how Agilex Biolabs is helping companies move faster, smarter, and...

Ep. 25 Javier Tordable Saw Biotech's Blind Spot. Then Built a Company to Fix It. Video 02.05.2025

What does a former Google leader see when he looks at the drug discovery process? A broken system and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rebuild it with AI. Javier Tordable spent 16 years at Google leading technical teams, and helping global pharma companies modernize through AI in his role as Technical Director in the CTO office. Now he’s the founder and CEO of Pauling AI, an early-stage start...

Ep. 24 AI vs. Clinical Trial Chaos: Maree Beare Isn't Waiting Around Video 21.04.2025

We sit down with Maree Beare, the visionary CEO and founder of Clinials. Maree shares her journey in transforming clinical trials through AI-driven solutions, that streamline processes, enhance operational efficiency, and make research more accessible to diverse populations. She breaks down the long-standing bottlenecks in clinical trials, and shares why and how she built a platform to tackle the...

Ep. 23 Jason Foster on Scaling Indivior, Leading Ori Biotech, and Solving the Real-World Bottlenecks Holding Back Cell and Gene Therapy Video 06.04.2025

This week we are joined by Jason Foster, CEO of Ori Biotech to talk about the future of CGT and why scalable strategic manufacturing is in a make or break moment, his experience scaling Indivior from 5 to 1,100 people culminating in a £3B exit and the powerful culture behind that growth, the Bluebird Bio acquisition and what it means for CGT investment today, and why he is deeply optimistic about...

Ep. 22 Audrey Greenberg on Strategically Enabling Cell & Gene Therapy Video 09.03.2025

In this episode, we sit down with Audrey Greenberg, Founder and CEO of AG Capital Advisors, to explore her journey building and scaling the Center for Breakthrough Medicines into one of the largest advanced therapies CDMOs. Audrey shares how she fosters a strong culture in her ventures, her insights on the critical need for more women in capital allocation roles, and where she sees the cell and ge...

Ep. 21 Emily Fang on Authentically Understanding a Global Audience Video 20.02.2025

We sit down with Emily Fang, CEO of InFocus Therapeutics, to discuss her global BD career, partnerships in biotech, and the state of RNA-targeting small molecules. Emily describes the deep understanding she builds with partners and investors around the world.

Ep. 20 Martin Brenner on Intersecting AI and Biology for Obesity Video 01.02.2025

Martin Brenner is the CEO of iBio, a company advancing antibody therapeutics for obesity using multiple AI engines – but the company started in a very different place. Listen to Martin describe the company’s transformation, how leaders in AI and biology can refocus their narrative on reality, and what kind of team he builds for success.

Ep. 19 Kate Beebe DeVarney on Channeling Cancer Challenges into Biotech Innovation Video 22.01.2025

Kate Beebe Devarney is a neuroscientist and biotech executive focused on bringing relief to cancer patients through Moxie Therapeutics. Listen in as she speaks candidly about the lessons she has taken from her own experiences with cancer as well as, in many cases, being the only woman in the room.

Ep. 18 Jessica Owens on the Art of the Stealth Biotech Video 21.12.2024

This week we’re joined by Jessica Owens, co-founder and GP at Initiate Ventures, who have just announced their launch of Fund I. A co-founder of GRAIL, Jessica shares her experiences in both raising and deploying capital, what she gets excited about in working with founders, and how communication strategies have changed dramatically in the last few years.

Ep. 17 John Montgomery on How Branding Unlocks Funding Video 11.11.2024

John Montgomery of Goodlab joins us for a lively conversation about the visual side of biotech – how a good (or bad!) brand shapes the entire organization, and what elements are necessary at different stages of business. We also discuss how “safe” branding isn’t always the safest option.

Ep. 16 Hugh Alsop on Spinning Out Success Across Therapeutic Landscapes Video 24.10.2024

Join us for a fascinating discussion with Hugh Alsop, CEO of Kinoxis Therapeutics, a spin-out of The University of Sydney. We discuss communicating hard science through emotional impact, and their programs in substance use disorders and neurodegeneration.

Ep. 15 Jonathan Steckbeck on What Biotech Can Learn from Poker Video 07.10.2024

Jonathan Steckbeck is CEO of Peptilogics, where he is charting a path to therapeutic and commercial success in antimicrobials. Listen in as he describes how AI is impacting their work, and how he draws inspiration from games like poker.

Ep. 14 Jeff Baker and Competitive Advantages in FDA Discussions Video 19.09.2024

Jeff Baker, biotech veteran and former FDA Deputy Director, describes how the ability to tell a story is a competitive advantage, even in discussions with the FDA. We also dive deep into the COVID response and advanced manufacturing

Ep. 13 Simon Goldman on Transforming Hard Science into Global Impact Video 17.08.2024

Simon Goldman manages the UCL Tech Fund’s life sciences team through Albion VC – he’s especially interested in cell and gene therapies, and shares with us his perspectives on translating science out of academia and into the clinic, as well as what selling means in the US versus the UK. Finally, another Australian joins the podcast!

Ep 12 Roy Baynes - Reflections on Cancer Therapy in Celebration of the 10-Year Anniversary of Keytruda Video 24.07.2024

Roy Baynes M.D., Ph. D, has been instrumental in developing some of the most impactful drugs, including Keytruda. Listen in as he shares his learnings from decades of innovation in cancer treatment across pharma, biopharma and biotech.

Ep. 11 Chris Hoyt on Pitching and Raising – Perspectives from Tech and Biotech Video 10.07.2024

Chris Hoyt is a biotech exec focused on advancing cures for neurodegenerative disease, but he comes from a tech background. Listen in as he speaks candidly about what the field has been through, and how he relishes the opportunity to progress treatments for patients who need them.

Ep. 10 Dillan Dinardo on Communicating the Breakthroughs in Psychedelic Medicine Video 12.06.2024

Dillan Dinardo is a seasoned healthcare investor turned psychedelic medicine leader. Join us as he discusses how psychedelic medicine is the next frontier of mental health care, and how the field is driving scientific innovation to transformative change.

Ep. 9 Translating Scientific Innovation from the Lab to the Clinic with John Lewis Video 31.05.2024

Explore the entrepreneurial path of John Lewis with us – from Canadian income tax consultant to biotech exec, John has carried a passion for building teams and putting innovation to work to solve some big problems in drug delivery.

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