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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 52 MIN

Perfect Chemistry: The Untold Story Behind the Hepatitis C Cure

from No Spotlight Needed · host Sheetal Prasad

What does a career look like when one chapter ends with an $11 billion acquisition, the next involves FBI visits and death threats, and the third ends with a devastating phase 3 failure that nobody saw coming?Dr. Michelle Berrey has lived all three. Over 15 years as a chief medical officer and CEO at Pharmasset, Chimerix, and Intercept Pharmaceuticals, she helped develop a cure for hepatitis C, navigated a national social media firestorm over a dying child, led a company through the Ebola outbreak, and faced a phase 3 failure that dropped the stock 90% overnight.In this conversation, she talks through every chapter with rare honesty, including what it takes to build a career-long relationship with the FDA, how she became CEO in 48 hours without asking for the job, and why the most important thing she ever learned was not to define yourself by your most recent result.Let's connect:LinkedIn: / sheetal-mehta-prasad Our Website: https://www.nospotlightneeded.com Subscribe to the Channel: / @nospotlightneededTimestamps:0:00 - Teaser: death threats, the FBI, an $11B deal, and a 90% stock drop0:39 - Introduction: Dr. Michelle Berrey and her three biotech chapters2:26 - Three very different chapters: what have you learned?3:08 - Why Big Pharma drove her nuts and biotech set her free4:04 - Fail fast and focus: the operating philosophy that defined her career5:37 - Training during the HIV crisis at University of Washington6:12 - Standing outside bathhouses to understand transmission7:03 - Running her first clinical trials and learning to pay attention to outliers7:47 - Moving to GSK and using it like a university10:01 - Raising two kids as a single mom while building a career at Glaxo11:37 - The decision to leave Big Pharma for something more entrepreneurial12:43 - Joining Pharmasset as CMO: no committees, never looked back13:27 - The Hepatitis B phase three and the safety signal from Korea15:05 - Patient safety above everything: pivoting to Hep C16:44 - From the very first three patients, the viral load just kept dropping17:39 - The interferon question and why they went to New Zealand20:58 - Gilead approaches with an $11 billion offer at a 90% premium21:28 - Did you want to sell? "I didn't. It was my baby."22:23 - "It warms my heart every time I meet someone whose life was changed"22:36 - What made Pharmasset almost perfect: the chemistry and the prodrug23:41 - A fairytale ending on two fronts: the acquisition and a love story29:41 - The Josh Hardy story: a sick child and 80,000 tweets31:17 - "We had the FBI come in. We were getting death threats. The drug worked."32:02 - Named CEO in 48 hours: a field promotion she never asked for33:43 - The team that made the CEO role work35:49 - Six months later: Ebola and 2am calls with the FDA37:22 - A career-long relationship with the FDA built on trust and urgency39:09 - The SUPPRESS trial: December 15, 2015. Did not hit statistical significance.39:37 - Worse outcomes in the drug arm. "What does statistics matter when you're talking about lives."40:03 - Weeks of around the clock analysis: a protocol issue, not the drug40:36 - Stock falls 90%. A third of employees let go.42:12 - "The drug is not you"43:05 - Joining Intercept: a second FDA rejection already on the books44:16 - The complexity of liver biopsy endpoints compared to viral load45:42 - The advisory committee: "The odds were not in our favor"46:34 - Intercept sold to Alfasigma. Michelle steps away.47:46 - Advice to biotech teams: believe in your drug, stress test it, find the outliers50:19 - Is she done? "Richard thinks it's a sabbatical"50:54 - Mentoring young women in science51:46 - Closing reflections: when one door closes, another opportunity finds you

What does a career look like when one chapter ends with an $11 billion acquisition, the next involves FBI visits and death threats, and the third ends with a devastating phase 3 failure that nobody saw coming?Dr. Michelle Berrey has lived all three. Over 15 years as a chief medical officer and CEO at Pharmasset, Chimerix, and Intercept Pharmaceuticals, she helped develop a cure for hepatitis C, navigated a national social media firestorm over a dying child, led a company through the Ebola outbreak, and faced a phase 3 failure that dropped the stock 90% overnight.In this conversation, she talks through every chapter with rare honesty, including what it takes to build a career-long relationship with the FDA, how she became CEO in 48 hours without asking for the job, and why the most important thing she ever learned was not to define yourself by your most recent result.Let's connect:LinkedIn: / sheetal-mehta-prasad Our Website: https://www.nospotlightneeded.com Subscribe to the Channel: / @nospotlightneededTimestamps:0:00 - Teaser: death threats, the FBI, an $11B deal, and a 90% stock drop0:39 - Introduction: Dr. Michelle Berrey and her three biotech chapters2:26 - Three very different chapters: what have you learned?3:08 - Why Big Pharma drove her nuts and biotech set her free4:04 - Fail fast and focus: the operating philosophy that defined her career5:37 - Training during the HIV crisis at University of Washington6:12 - Standing outside bathhouses to understand transmission7:03 - Running her first clinical trials and learning to pay attention to outliers7:47 - Moving to GSK and using it like a university10:01 - Raising two kids as a single mom while building a career at Glaxo11:37 - The decision to leave Big Pharma for something more entrepreneurial12:43 - Joining Pharmasset as CMO: no committees, never looked back13:27 - The Hepatitis B phase three and the safety signal from Korea15:05 - Patient safety above everything: pivoting to Hep C16:44 - From the very first three patients, the viral load just kept dropping17:39 - The interferon question and why they went to New Zealand20:58 - Gilead approaches with an $11 billion offer at a 90% premium21:28 - Did you want to sell? "I didn't. It was my baby."22:23 - "It warms my heart every time I meet someone whose life was changed"22:36 - What made Pharmasset almost perfect: the chemistry and the prodrug23:41 - A fairytale ending on two fronts: the acquisition and a love story29:41 - The Josh Hardy story: a sick child and 80,000 tweets31:17 - "We had the FBI come in. We were getting death threats. The drug worked."32:02 - Named CEO in 48 hours: a field promotion she never asked for33:43 - The team that made the CEO role work35:49 - Six months later: Ebola and 2am calls with the FDA37:22 - A career-long relationship with the FDA built on trust and urgency39:09 - The SUPPRESS trial: December 15, 2015. Did not hit statistical significance.39:37 - Worse outcomes in the drug arm. "What does statistics matter when you're talking about lives."40:03 - Weeks of around the clock analysis: a protocol issue, not the drug40:36 - Stock falls 90%. A third of employees let go.42:12 - "The drug is not you"43:05 - Joining Intercept: a second FDA rejection already on the books44:16 - The complexity of liver biopsy endpoints compared to viral load45:42 - The advisory committee: "The odds were not in our favor"46:34 - Intercept sold to Alfasigma. Michelle steps away.47:46 - Advice to biotech teams: believe in your drug, stress test it, find the outliers50:19 - Is she done? "Richard thinks it's a sabbatical"50:54 - Mentoring young women in science51:46 - Closing reflections: when one door closes, another opportunity finds you

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