Kaushik Trivedi
Drug Diaries
Welcome to "Drug Diaries," the podcast exploring pharmaceuticals, life sciences, and biotechnology. Host Kaushik Trivedi, with over two decades of industry experience, shares his expertise. Kaushik has worked with IQVIA, Cognizant, Wipro, and more, and holds degrees in pharmaceutical chemistry, marketing, and advertising. Kaushik's expertise spans: - Data-Driven GTM & Customer Engagement - CRM, Marketing Cloud, SFE, & Commercial Analytics - AI/ML/NLP in Life Sciences - Population Health Management - IoT & Connected Devices - Content Production & MLR Approval - R&D, Clinical, Pharmacovigilance,...
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Jul 11, 2026
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Episodes
The Content Disconnect That's Killing Healthcare 11.07.2026 1:01:47
Stop sending mass emails that land you on a blacklist. Learn why mass email practices hurt healthcare communication and how Maya offers a better way. Sending unsolicited bulk emails to entire departments is a fast way to get your domain blocked. This video explains the mechanics behind vendor blacklisting and why standard mass outreach strategies often fail in clinical environments. If you are str...
The Market Access Secret Nobody's Talking About | Drug Pricing Exposed 02.07.2026 1:19:42
In this conversation, Kaushik Trivedi speaks with Jennifer Kane Burk Mosa, who has navigated a diverse career as a diplomat, healthcare executive, entrepreneur, and comedian. They explore the themes of curiosity, impact, and the importance of understanding human behavior in various sectors, particularly healthcare. Jennifer emphasizes the need for collaboration and listening to patients to create...
Your Skin Doesn't Care How Much Water You Drink 02.07.2026 1:39:49
Explore the fascinating science of skin biology with Benjamin Fuchs, a skincare expert with over 45 years of experience. Discover how internal health, nutrition, and cellular processes influence skin aging, acne, and overall skin health. In this episode, Benjamin Fuchs discusses the science behind skin health, debunks common skincare myths, and shares practical advice on how to support skin from t...
Liz Parrish Modified Her Own DNA Here's What Happened 11.06.2026 1:32:27
Liz Parrish shares her groundbreaking journey into gene therapy, her motivations driven by her son's diagnosis, and her vision for a future where aging and disease are conquerable. This conversation explores the science, ethics, and future of longevity research, emphasizing the importance of innovation and human rights in healthcare. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Liz Parrish's Background 02:49 L...
Your Body Is Warning You... Most Men Ignore This Sign 03.06.2026 56:33
In this episode, Dr Elliot Justin discusses the fascinating connection between sexual health, cardiovascular health, and why the body often provides early warning signs long before more serious health issues emerge. If you'd like to learn more about FirmTech and the technology discussed in this conversation, you can explore it using the link below. As a listener of Drug Diaries, you'll receive 20%...
The Proactive Approach That Keeps Me Young 21.05.2026 1:09:28
At 57, hear how being proactive has allowed me to delay many of the typical signs of aging. This discussion highlights the importance of a healthy lifestyle and an aging mindset to experience aging well. Learn how small, consistent choices can contribute to healthy aging and provide longevity tips for everyone. Explore the science of aging with Dr. Sandra Kaufmann, who breaks down aging into seven...
How Close Are We to Reversing Aging? Bill Andrews Interview 05.05.2026 2:28:42
This video takes a thought-provoking journey into the fundamental question of why we age, exploring the intricate mechanisms of human biology. It delves into the concept of "biological age" and even presents a unique perspective on "cancer research" and its potential role in "evolution". The discussion also touches upon personal reflections on "mortality", prompting us to consider how to live long...
Drug Diaries Den | Innovation Meets Clinical Reality 24.04.2026 54:16
Our latest segment introduces "Drug Diaries Den," a platform designed for innovators to present scientific ideas, aiming to accelerate **drug development**. Dr. Subhadra David showcases an innovative AI-enabled digital animal replacement technology, addressing the high failure rates in human clinical trials and improving **drug discovery**. This technology leverages **artificial intelligence** and...
Healthcare's Biggest Problem Isn't Technology, It's This.. 24.04.2026 1:17:03
Despite advancements in healthcare technology, the patient care experience often feels fragmented. This video highlights the disconnect between sophisticated medical innovations, like artificial intelligence for early disease detection, and the actual human connection patients receive. We explore how even with cutting-edge technology, the healthcare industry struggles to provide a truly integrated...
Your Body Shape Doesn't Define Your Worth 24.04.2026 1:00:06
Is obesity a failure of the individual, or a chronic disease shaped by biology, environment, psychology, and systems? This video explores the complexities of obesity treatment, questioning whether it's an individual's fault or a deeper issue. We discuss how lifestyle medicine and understanding insulin resistance are crucial in effective weight management, moving beyond simple solutions. Kaushik Tr...
Your Healthspan Is Already Decided, And It’s Not in Your Blood Tests 24.04.2026 55:33
keywords healthspan, functionality, aging, wellness, resilience, health metrics, functional capacity, dual task training, empowerment, social health takeaways Health span is determined by how we function, not just lab results. Functional blindness refers to being unaware of our physical capabilities. Our weakest link in health can determine our overall health span. Fitness does not equate to resil...
Can We Really Extend Healthspan? Only If You're Rich 24.03.2026 1:02:25
Our latest discussion explores the universal desire for a healthy, long life, emphasizing that aging is a primary driver of disease. We consider various approaches to healthy ageing and the pursuit of a longer healthspan. While true solutions for how to live longer currently favor the wealthy, understanding aging biology and metabolic health are crucial for disease prevention. This episode prompts...
Reinvention After Corporate: The Untold Reality 24.03.2026 38:36
In this conversation, Kaushik Trivedi and Debraj Dasgupta explore the evolving landscape of careers, leadership, and the importance of human connection in a rapidly changing world. They discuss the challenges of digital transformation, the need for a cultural shift in organizations, and the significance of building communities. Debraj shares his personal journey from corporate life to entrepreneur...
What If Medicines Could Decide When to Work? 16.03.2026 59:29
In this enlightening conversation, Kaushik Trivedi speaks with Sophia Lugo, CEO of Radar Therapeutics, about the transformative potential of programmable genetic medicines. They explore the limitations of current mRNA therapies, the importance of precision over power in medicine, and the ethical implications of innovation in healthcare. Sophia shares her personal journey, the challenges of buildin...
Medical Affairs: The Navigation System Pharma Doesn't Talk About 16.03.2026 59:17
In this conversation, Kaushik Trivedi speaks with Dr. Reinhard Berkels,, a seasoned leader in medical affairs, about the critical role of medical affairs in the pharmaceutical industry. They discuss the navigation system that medical affairs provides for drug launches, the importance of real-world evidence, and the evolving role of MSLs. Dr. Berkels shares insights from his extensive experience, e...
Market Access Leaders Have A Superpower - They Just Don't know It Yet! 25.02.2026 57:22
In this conversation, Gavin shares his journey from a young boy in South Wales to a senior leader in the pharmaceutical industry. He reflects on the pivotal experiences that shaped his leadership style, emphasizing the importance of personal stories, transparency, and the balance between affordability and innovation in healthcare. Gavin discusses the evolving role of market access professionals an...
The Three Things Every Leader Gets Wrong About Talent 24.02.2026 56:02
In this episode of Drug Diaries, Kaushik Trivedi and Isabelle Verniers delve into the complexities of talent development in the life sciences sector. They discuss the importance of nurturing talent beyond traditional qualifications, the invisible friction points that hinder development, and the balance between internal and external talent acquisition. The conversation also highlights practical too...
Choosing To Listen: The First Test of Patient Centricity 03.02.2026 44:03
In this conversation, Chema and Kaushik explore the evolving landscape of the pharmaceutical industry, emphasizing the importance of patient-centric approaches and the integration of technology in enhancing patient experiences. They discuss the challenges faced by the industry, the need for empathy, and the significance of understanding patient behavior. Personal anecdotes highlight the impact of...
The 6-Step Framework to Separate AI Hype From Reality 27.01.2026 38:18
The video explores how artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare, with AI handling routine tasks to let humans focus on more critical work. This shift highlights the powerful synergy between technology and human expertise, driving significant healthcare innovation. Over 65% of pharma leaders report AI influencing real-time decisions, showcasing its impact on patient outcomes. The future o...
MFN vs Recent Pharma Deals: Why They're Not the Same 27.01.2026 54:06
The discussion highlights how "most favored nation" policies have evolved from theoretical policy discussions into tangible business challenges. This shift significantly impacts the "pharmaceutical industry", particularly concerning global strategies and "regulatory compliance". The conversation also delves into the implications of these policies, including the introduction of "tariffs", on intern...
The Pattern Nobody's Talking About: Pharma's Launch Failure Crisis 27.01.2026 51:50
In this conversation Marek Rombel explains the importance of translating complex strategies into actionable steps for execution, emphasizing the role of cross-functional teams in ensuring clarity and effectiveness in product launches. takeaways A third of products launched are unsuccessful. Translating data and strategy is crucial for execution. Complex strategies can confuse customers if not simp...
Why Serving Others is the KEY to Finding Your Life's Purpose 27.01.2026 49:53
In this conversation, Jill Donahue discusses the importance of influence and engagement in everyday interactions, emphasizing that serving others is key to finding purpose and achieving effective communication.
Top Oncology Expert Reveals Why Most Cancer Drugs FAIL 27.01.2026 1:01:09
In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Ivan Diaz-Padilla shares his journey from clinician to global oncology leader, discussing the unpredictable nature of cancer research, the emotional resilience required in oncology, and the complexities of drug discovery. He emphasizes the importance of biomarkers, the challenges of immuno-oncology, and the need for patient-centric clinical trials. The discus...
Scientists Made a Living Computer! 27.01.2026 48:21
In this conversation, Ewelina Kurtys discusses her journey into biocomputing, a field that merges neuroscience and artificial intelligence. She explains the concept of biocomputing, the role of living neurons in computation, and the philosophical implications of AI and consciousness. The discussion also covers the challenges of programming neurons, safety concerns, and the future potential of bioc...
Is Immortality Closer Than We Think? 27.01.2026 1:03:12
In this conversation, Kaushik Trivedi interviews Dr. Aubrey de Grey, a prominent figure in longevity science, who challenges the conventional view of aging as an inevitable process. Dr. de Grey presents aging as an engineering problem that can be solved through advancements in technology, particularly in AI and nanotechnology. He discusses the concept of longevity escape velocity, where life expec...
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