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Biotech CEO Sisterhood

Members of the Biotech CEO Sisterhood regularly interview women leaders in biotech about news, science, management topics and more. Tune in to hear from top leaders in biotech about topics that matter to the industry.

  1. 25

    Co-Founders Sheila Gujrathi and Julia Owens talk about the creation of the Biotech CEO Sisterhood and the new dimensions and next steps it is taking as an organization ahead

    They describe the Sisterhood's modest beginnings, its impact already, and plans for the future. It now has a 501c3 charity structure and more formal leadership, and there are new efforts to reach other c-suite level women in biotech.

  2. 24

    Biotech leader Sheila Gujrathi discusses her new book, The Mirror Effect, which she wrote for her younger self, today's peers, and the next generation of female leaders in business

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Grace Colón, Dr. Gujrathi discusses a three pillar framework for success she has learned during her career in life sciences: know thyself, understand your environment, and set yourself up for success.

  3. 23

    Stealth BioTherapeutics' CEO Reenie McCarthy describes the fortitude and close relationship with a patient community that led to the first approved therapy for Barth Syndrome

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Erika Smith, Reenie McCarthy discusses how working with the Barth Syndrome Community, an ultra rare disease, helped the company better understand outcomes that are important to daily life for these patients. She also highlights the role that mitochondria play in biology, and the future of treatments for diseases of mitochondrial dysfunction.

  4. 22

    Hanadie Yousef leads Juvena Therapeutics, a company developing protein based therapeutics that are tissue restorative for muscle and metabolic diseases

    She describes the process of how the company's computing platform sorts through proteins that are secreted by stem cells and screens them for therapeutic potential. Plus, the lead clinical program for muscle conditions and also a partnership with Lilly in the obesity space.

  5. 21

    Catherine Pickering is leading iOnctura, which is focused on solving the problem of cancer resistance both at the tumor and around its environment

    She discusses the approach and the company's lead program, which targets PI3Kδ. Plus, and autotaxin program for cancer and TGF-β.

  6. 20

    Sheila Gujrathi is an experienced leader in biotech, a co-founder of the Biotech CEO Sisterhood, and has a new book coming out next month

    Dr. Gujrathi describes the beginning of the Sisterhood, discusses her new book, "The Mirror Effect," and shares her take on biotech and what types of companies and teams she likes to work with.

  7. 19

    Stacy Blain is the Founder and CEO of Concarlo Therapeutics, which is the first company to target CDK4/6-driven cell proliferation and CDK2-driven resistance

    She describes the unmet need for patients who no longer respond to the large CDK4/6 class of medicines, and the decades of work she has put into solving the problem of adding CDK2 inhibition into the equation.

  8. 18

    Catherine Sabatos-Peyton is running Larkspur Biosciences, a company targeting cancer cell fitness

    She describes the work the company is doing, which has a lead program targeting PIP4K2C and is scheduled to be in the clinic later this year.

  9. 17

    Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, builder of India's leading biotech enterprise and a pioneer in the development of biologics and biosimilars, shares her story and learnings from business

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Sheila Gujrathi, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw describes her beginnings in designing enzymes, and eventually pioneering biologics and biosimilars after an initial success in making recombinant human insulin for the India market. She discusses her emphasis on affordable innovation and shares business learnings from her career.

  10. 16

    Ivana Liebisch on her career path, the successful sale of Vigil to Sanofi, moving quickly and decisively on decisions, and her thoughts on leadership

    Interviewed by Xilio Therapeutics President & CEO René Russo, Dr. Liebisch describes her start in the industry as a patent attorney, discusses why having a champion in a larger partner is key, and explains why she even once threw a party when Vigil discontinued a candidate. Vigil Neuroscience was acquired by Sanofi earlier this year for an equity value representing approximately $470 million, plus a CVR.

  11. 15

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: Trevi Therapeutics' Co-Founder & CEO Jennifer Good on effective communication and capital efficiency, and a unique internship program in life sciences

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Erika Smith, Jennifer Good describes the factors that have led to Trevi's success in an otherwise difficult biotech market. She highlights the importance of speaking clearly and honestly with investors and the company's board. Plus, Erika and Jennifer reflect on Life-Science SPRINTS, an internship program they stood up in the New Haven, Connecticut area.

  12. 14

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: As CEO, Sophie Kornowski sold Boston Pharmaceuticals to GSK earlier this year for up to $2 billion. She shares her thoughts on the biopharma business and on leadership

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Daphne Zohar, Sophie Kornowski shares her keys to creating great assets, commercialization, partnerships, and, ultimately, executing a successful deal if the right opportunity comes along. Plus, her thoughts on leadership, mentorship, and being a successful CEO.

  13. 13

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: Daré Bioscience's Founder & CEO Sabrina Johnson describes her company's mission to make women's health a priority

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Grace Colón, she describes the unmet need for developing evidence based products for women's heath, and women's sexual health specifically. Plus, how Daré has thought outside the box regarding its path to market, including utilizing compounding, her experience running a public company, thoughts on mitigating potential FDA delays, and advice for entrepreneurs.

  14. 12

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: Named CEO of Acadia Pharmaceuticals in September, Catherine Owen Adams describes taking the leap from a career in 'pharma' to running an independent, commercial stage biotech

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Julia Owens, Catherine Owen Adams shares her career journey, and discusses the perceived and real differences between pharma and biotech. She introduces us to Acadia Pharmaceuticals and talks about what it has been like in the job so far.

  15. 11

    X4 Pharmaceuticals' CEO Paula Ragan on her career and running a commercial stage company in the rare disease space

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Erika Smith, Paula Ragan shares her career path and things she has learned along the way. She describes what it is like managing a company during these volatile times for the sector, and previews a big readout X4 will have next year.

  16. 10

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: Gallop Oncology CEO Luba Greenwood on the importance of the Sisterhood, the Massachusetts life sciences ecosystem, and Gallop's work

    Interviewed by Normunity CEO Rachel Humphrey at MassBio's 2025 State of Possible Conference, Luba explains how the Sisterhood arms members with important information, she shares the impression of the Massachusetts ecosystem she has gained as a MassBio board member, and also describes the effort against cancer at Gallop that motivates her each day.

  17. 9

    Alnylam CEO Yvonne Greenstreet on her career path, the importance of diversity of opinions, and leading Alnlyam into a critical phase of growth

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Sheila Gujrathi, Yvonne Greenstreet describes her upbringing and early career as a physician in the UK, her decision to get an MBA, and the mentors who have impacted her path. She describes joining Alnylam in 2016, and the growth that has happened there since then. Plus, how being CEO has been different, and the values she prioritizes as a leader.

  18. 8

    Biotech CEO Sisterhood: Vir's CEO Marianne De Backer describes her background and leadership style, and joining Vir as it experienced a road bump, but turning it into an opportunity via a key IO deal

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Grace Colón, Marianne De Backer advocates for the importance of getting experience in a diverse set of roles, she describes joining Vir at a time when it had experienced its first setbacks, and how a deal for a T-cell engager program has been transformational.

  19. 7

    Serial entrepreneur Sheila Mikhail on overcoming obstacles and getting the job done, including multiple major acquisitions in her own career

    Interviewed by ReCode Therapeutics' CEO Shehnaaz Suliman, she describes the journey of co-founding companies including AskBio, Bamboo Therapeutics, Chatham Therapeutics, and Viralgen VectorCore. Plus, advocacy for better breast cancer screening for all women after her own personal experience of finding a tumor that screening had missed.

  20. 6

    Avidity Biosciences' CEO Sarah Boyce discusses a leader's responsibility to address dysfunction and the importance of corporate culture

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Sheila Gujrathi, Sarah Boyce describes how to recognize dysfunction and the importance of acting on it directly and with clarity. Plus, maintaining Avidity's culture during a period of explosive growth for the company.

  21. 5

    Mary Lynne Hedley shares advice on board makeup, running meetings, and other factors into having an effective board of directors

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Julia Owens, Dr. Hedley, who was the co-founder of TESARO and today is a member of numerous boards, speaks about the types of discussions board members should be having, best practices for the length of board meetings, and how to ensure that management is doing its job correctly. Plus, advice for current and aspiring CEOs.

  22. 4

    A leadership series discussion on building an effective board, best practices for running meetings, hiring talent, and decision making

    Sisterhood editorial board members Daphne Zohar (Seaport Therapeutics) and Luba Greenwood (Gallop Oncology) share their experiences about what types of leaders do and don't make good board members, how to efficiently manage meetings and discussions, and general leadership skills of running a company.

  23. 3

    Heather Turner and Sheila Gujrathi discuss managing your board of directors effectively

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Sheila Gujrathi, former Carmot Therapeutics CEO and newly named CEO of LB Therapeutics Heather Turner talks about communications skills and other best practices for CEOs to have an effective working relationship with their board of directors.

  24. 2

    Melinta Therapeutics CEO Christine Miller on expanding the company into the acute care business, improving employee satisfaction, and her leadership principles

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Grace Colón, Christine Miller describes taking the job at Melinta after a business reorganization and in the middle of the pandemic, and where and how she has led the business since. Plus, the importance of investing in the antimicrobial space.

  25. 1

    Deborah Dunsire on trends in drug development, investments, regulation, and her advice on key skills for growing into a position of leadership

    Interviewed by Sisterhood editorial board member Erika Smith, Deborah Dunsire describes her career path, how medicine is making progress in areas such as neuroscience, the cyclical nature of biotech and what it means for investment risk, and more.

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Members of the Biotech CEO Sisterhood regularly interview women leaders in biotech about news, science, management topics and more. Tune in to hear from top leaders in biotech about topics that matter to the industry.

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