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The Commons

Conversations featuring researchers, innovators, artists, entrepreneurs, community builders, and thought leaders who are improving the human condition in their own backyard and across the globe.

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    How Breakthroughs Get Built: A Conversation with Steve Potts

    In this episode of The Commons, host Thomas Osha sits down with Steve Potts, CEO of Breakthru Medicine, to explore what it actually takes to turn scientific insight into life-changing therapies. With multiple FDA-approved drugs in his track record and a newly closed $60 million Series A, one of the largest early-stage financings in Phoenix’s bioscience ecosystem, Potts brings a rare perspective on building in a field defined by uncertainty, long timelines, and high stakes.The conversation moves beyond the headlines to unpack the mechanics of innovation. Potts shares how experience, judgment, and data come together to identify which ideas have real potential, and which don’t. He explains Breakthru Medicine’s patient-first, tumor-agnostic approach, and the emerging science behind molecular glues, small molecules, and next-generation antibody-drug conjugates.Osha and Potts also step back to examine the broader system: why so many therapies fail, how startups and large pharma play complementary roles, and why new geographies like Phoenix are becoming credible centers of biotech innovation.At its core, this episode is about decision-making under uncertainty—how leaders place bets when the outcomes matter deeply and the answers aren’t clear. For anyone interested in the future of medicine, innovation, or building at the edge of what’s possible, this conversation offers a clear-eyed look at how breakthroughs actually get built.

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    A Platform For Discovery and Impact: A Conversation with John Swartley

    What does it take to move ideas out of the laboratory and into the world, at meaningful scale, with purpose, and without losing the soul of academic discovery?In this episode of The Commons, host Thomas Osha sits down with John Swarthy, Chief Innovation Officer of the University of Pennsylvania, to explore how Penn has spent the last two decades intentionally reshaping its approach to innovation, commercialization, and partnership.Penn is widely recognized for breakthrough discoveries—from CAR-T cell therapy to the mRNA platform that enabled COVID-19 vaccines—but those successes did not happen overnight. As John explains, they are the result of sustained leadership, cultural change, and a deliberate shift away from a purely transactional model of “tech transfer” toward a deeply integrated, relationship-driven innovation enterprise.The conversation explores why basic research remains essential even in an era of tightening federal funding and growing industry pressure for near-term results, and why translational research alone is never enough to deliver truly game-changing breakthroughs. John and Tom discuss how universities must balance curiosity-driven discovery with commercialization pathways, and why partnerships with industry, startups, and regional institutions are now central to that mission.Listeners will also hear how Penn has leveraged reinvestment of licensing revenues under the Bayh-Dole framework to strengthen the entire research enterprise, support interdisciplinary institutes, and help catalyze an innovation district in West Philadelphia where academia, healthcare, startups, and global industry converge.From mRNA platforms and interdisciplinary engineering-medicine collaborations to the role of talent, capital, and place, this episode offers a candid look at how one leading research university is navigating the future of innovation and what that future may demand from institutions everywhere.If you’re interested in the evolving role of universities, the economics of innovation, or how ecosystems turn discovery into impact, this conversation offers rare insight from someone who has helped build the system from the inside.

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    Creating Impact from Innovation - The Evolving Role of the University City Science Center: A Conversation with CEO, Tiffany Wilson

    In this episode, University City Science Center CEO, Tiffany Wilson joins host Thomas Osha, to explore the changing role of intermediary organizations; the importance of translational science in a moment of accelerating discovery; the challenges of building a truly inclusive innovation ecosystem; and what the next decade holds for regions trying to compete on a global stage. It’s a discussion about leadership, but even more, it’s a discussion about intentionality: how we design the spaces, the programs, and the partnerships that make discovery matter.

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    Prototyping Place: How Experimentation Shapes University City: A Conversation with Nate Hommel

    In this episode of The Commons, host Thomas Osha talks with Nate Hommel, Director of Planning and Design at University City District (UCD) in Philadelphia — a place where experimentation, partnership, and humility redefine what public space can do.Unlike most business improvement districts, UCD operates as a voluntary collaboration among universities, hospitals, developers, and neighbors within just two and a half square miles of West Philadelphia. It’s a compact but complex ecosystem — home to research towers and historic rowhomes, students and long-time residents, innovation and inequity — and it’s exactly that mix that fuels Nate’s approach to design.Nate and his team see the city as a prototype, not a finished product. Through projects like The Porch at 30th Street Station and The Lawn at UCity Square, they test ideas with temporary materials — moveable furniture, container bleachers, and pop-up decks — to learn what truly works for the community before making anything permanent.Thomas and Nate explore how iteration, listening, and trust can transform a construction site into a commons, a district into a community, and a set of buildings into a place of belonging. It’s a conversation about designing with, not for, and how the most vibrant cities grow not from grand plans, but from the everyday act of trying, learning, and doing better together.

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    Rewriting the Script for Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Charles Cairns

    In this episode of The Commons, host Tom Osha sits down with Dr. Charles Cairns, the Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Dean of the Drexel University College of Medicine, to explore how medicine is being reimagined — from how students are trained to how discoveries move from the lab to the bedside.Dr. Cairns, a national leader in emergency medicine and medical research, shares how Drexel is pioneering new models of collaboration through partnerships with hospitals and regional campuses across Pennsylvania, Delaware, and California. These initiatives are creating new opportunities for education, research, and care delivery — and positioning Drexel at the forefront of a rapidly evolving medical landscape.Together, Tom and Dr. Cairns discuss the changing nature of medical education, the role of partnerships in driving innovation, and what it will take to prepare physicians not only to treat patients, but to lead in an era defined by technology, data, and discovery.Whether you’re in healthcare, higher education, or simply curious about how medicine is adapting to the future, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how collaboration and innovation are shaping the next generation of care.

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    From Dreaming to Doing: Making Work Worth Coming Back For. A Conversation with Matt Homann, President and CEO of Filament

    Season 5 kicks off as host Tom Osha sits down with Matt Homann, President and CEO of Filament, to explore what really brings people back to the workplace—and how to make those interactions matter. Together they unpack the elements that drive meaningful collaboration, why most meetings fail, and how Filament’s “Dream, Debate, Decide, Do” framework helps teams turn conversation into action.https://www.meetfilament.com/Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Lifehttps://www.theringer.com/podcasts/the-rewatchables

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    Season 5 Trailer

    We are midway through 2025, and today’s innovation landscape can be called anything but stable.Universities are grappling with a combination of macro challenges— slashed research budgets, shrinking state support, punitive immigration policies and the arrival of the long-anticipated demographic cliff that’s forcing campuses across the country to rethink who they serve… and how.Meanwhile, venture capital — once the fuel behind every big idea — has been sitting on the sidelines since 2021. Unless you’re building something in AI, the money isn’t flowing. Meanwhile, Big Pharma is staring down a patent cliff – over 70 drugs, each bringing in over $1 billion in revenue are coming off patent protection by 2030.And, 4 years later, many return-to-office initiatives have failed — weakening the very cultural glue companies need to attract, retain, and inspire top talent, not to mention the impact that fewer workers have had on the vibrancy of city centers of all sizes.In short, we are living through a period of transformation and turbulencenot seen in over 50 years.And that’s exactly why The Commons is back for Season 5.I'm your host, Thomas Osha, and this season, we’re diving headfirst into this uncertainty. We’ll talk with those who are building through the chaos. The researchers, founders, corporate executives, university leaders, artists and policy makers.We’re bringing you into candid conversations with guests who lead by example and with purpose.You’ll hear from Nobel-winning scientists and early-career researchers working on next-gen therapies and sustainable tech.You’ll meet corporate innovation leaders who are betting big on partnerships with academia — and doing it differently.Artists and designers will share how they’re reframing our understanding of place, memory, and culture in innovation spaces.And we’ll sit down with policymakers, philanthropists, and university presidents who are fighting to ensure the innovation economy remains open, inclusive, and generative.And through it all, we’ll ask the hard questions:What does it take to sustain innovation in an age of scarcity?How do we fund what matters — and turn ideas into impact?And what new models can carry us forward — across academia, industry, and the civic commons?Because now more than ever, we need bold thinking, shared insight, and collective action.This season, we're not just highlighting what's broken — we're lifting up what works. And we’re inviting everyone — from lab bench to boardroom to our studio — and in many cases, bringing the studio to them.  The Commons will hit the road – visiting Knowledge Communities in Charlotte, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Phoenix, and Sacramento.So join me for Season 5 of The Commons.Let’s make the case — together — for why innovation still matters, and why the places that power it deserve our attention and investment. 

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    Unlocking the Future of Medicine: A Conversation with Nobel Laureate Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Jim Hoxie of The Penn Institute for RNA Innovation

    Host, Thomas Osha, visits The Penn Institute for RNA Innovation and sits down with directors Dr. Drew Weissman and Dr. Jim Hoxie.Dr. Weissman's was recently awarded the Nobel Prize for  groundbreaking work that has fundamentally transformed our understanding of genetic science and has played a pivotal role in the development of mRNA vaccines, which have been instrumental in combating the global COVID-19 pandemic.We discuss the science behind RNA innovations, explore what's next for this exciting field of medicine, and highlight the importance of serendipitous collisions in science.https://rnainnovation.med.upenn.edu/ 

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    Talent for Today and Tomorrow: A Conversation with Career Expert Julie Bauke

    Host, Thomas Osha speaks with, Julie Bauke, one of the foremost authorities on the business imperatives and the psychological factors that play into shifts in the talent and career landscape.  Julie  has worked with corporate executives, professional athletes, and everyone in between during her more than 30 years as a career coach and talent expert. She is the author of Stop Peeing on Your Shoes: Avoiding the 7 Mistakes that Screw Up Your Job Search.Julie is a keen observer of generational trends in the workplace. As we navigate an era marked by rapid demographic shifts, we'll explore how these changes are reshaping the workforce landscape. From the influx of Millennials and Gen Z to the evolving roles of Boomers and Gen X, the interplay of these generations is creating both opportunities and challenges.https://thebaukegroup.com/

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    Venture Capital Update: A Conversation with Illumina Ventures Partner, Mara Aspinall

    Host, Thomas Osha sits down with Mara Aspinall, partner with Illumina Ventures to discuss the current state of venture capital in life sciences, Genomics 3.0, and other innovation topics.This is the final "live" interview from the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.illuminaventures.com/https://chs.asu.edu/degree-programs/biomedical-diagnostics

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    Slamming Cancer: A Conversation with Steve Potts, CEO of SLAM BioTherapeutics

    Commons host, Thomas Osha, catches up with serial entrepreneur, Steve Potts, to discuss his latest venture, SLAM BioTherapeutics.  Slam Bio is developing a platform of first-in-class monoclonal antibody therapies and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) targeting cancer, beginning with blood cancers.  The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://slambio.com/

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    Heritage: How Mayo Clinic's 160-Year Vision and Values Fuel Tomorrow's Healthcare Innovations: A Conversation with Dr. Steven Lester and Dr. Rahul Pannala of Mayo Clinic Arizona

    Mayo Clinic’s mission is guided by an expression of the vision and intent of its founders,  to ensure that the values of respect, compassion, integrity, healing, teamwork, excellence, innovation and stewardship are reflected in its attitude and behavior toward all patients, visitors and colleagues.The Commons host, Thomas Osha, sits down with Dr. Rahul Pannala and Dr Steven Lester of Mayo Clinic Arizona to discuss these values, how they form the Three Shields of Patient Care, Education, and Research, and how they manifest themselves in current initiatives such as the Mayo/ASU MedTech Accelerator and the coming Discovery Oasis innovation hub.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/arizona

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    The Phoenix Bioscience Core: A Conversation with Scarlett Spring

    Host, Thomas Osha, catches up with Scarlett Spring, Executive Director of the Phoenix Bioscience Core for a discussion of its history, current exciting developments and impactful future.The Phoenix Bioscience Core is a 30-acre life sciences innovation district in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. Home to the highest concentration of research scientists in the state, the PBC’s anchor institutions include Arizona’s three public research universities — Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona — leading genomics pioneers including the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of the City of Hope; the International Genomics Consortium; Exact Sciences; several of Phoenix’s major health care systems, such as Banner Health, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Dignity Health and Valleywise Health; and a growing number of emerging life science companies.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/

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    Phoenix Children's Hospital Genomics Lab: A Conversation with Stacey Metzler

    Host, Thomas Osha, chats with Stacey Metzler, from the Phoenix Children's Genomics Lab about the critical work they do to bring state-of-the art genomic testing to patients and their families. Genomic testing can be used across many specialties to diagnose and help guide treatment and management for patients affected with a variety of medical conditions.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.phoenixchildrens.org/pathology-laboratory-medicine/programs-services/clinical-genomics-lab

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    Roddy Medical: A Conversation with Pat Deno

    Host, Thomas Osha, interviews, Pat Deno of RoddyMedical, a women-founded and operated company focused on developing innovative medical devices that improve clinical safety & patient outcomes. Its signature product, SecureMove®, has just been awarded the Audience Choice at Mayo Clinic | Arizona State University MedTech Accelerator.  SecureMove provides a new standard in medical line securement and is designed to vastly improve patient safety & mobility.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024. www.roddymedical.com​

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    Councilwoman Kesha Hodge Washington

    Host, Thomas Osha, discusses workforce development, community engagement, and economic development with City of Phoenix Councilwoman, Kesha Hodge Washington.Councilwoman Hodge Washington represents District 8 which includes the Phoenix Bioscience Core and several of the research and innovation assets within the City.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.phoenix.gov/district8

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    Phoenix Is BIO: A Conversation with Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego

    Host Thomas Osha sits down with Phoenix Mayor, Kate Gallego, to discuss how far the City has come as a life sciences hub; the tremendous talent, resources, and quality-of-life it has to offer; and why it is a great destination to locate or expand a business.The conversation took place in the City of Phoenix booth at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.phoenix.gov/mayor

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    AZBio: A Conversation with Joan Koerber-Walker

    Arizona is home to one of the fastest growing life science industries in the U.S.  The Commons host, Thomas Osha, speaks with Joan Koerber-Walker, CEO of AZBio.As the statewide advocate and industry association for Arizona’s bioscience industry, AZBio provides the connections, resources, and leadership needed to keep the industry growing at an ever increasing rate.  The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.azbio.org/

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    Translational Sciences Inc: A Conversation with Dr. Guy Reed

    Host, Thomas Osha, chats with Dr. Guy Reed, Dean Emeritus of the University of Arizona Medical School in Phoenix and now Chief Science Officer for Translational Sciences Inc.Dr. Reed started Translational Sciences Inc as a platform for moving discoveries from his lab to the marketplace.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.

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    Schott MiniFab: A Conversation with Spencer Perry and Ben Pricer

    Host Thomas Osha catches up with Ben Pricer and Spencer Perry of Schott MiniFab at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego, CA.Schott MiniFab specializes in in vitro diagnostics and life science research tools, that support product developers in pursuit of diagnostic tools to improve patient care and the next generation of research tools that will accelerate our understanding of human diseases.The conversation took place at the BIO International Conference 2024 in San Diego June 4-6, 2024.https://www.schott.com/en-gb/minifab?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9vqyBhCKARIsAIIcLMFAWWHg8mPXrxmAUZT-KELKI7o2QbXPsd4k7bVUeU-PU6vG9Zp_9koaAgHuEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

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    The Commons Live from BIO International 2024

    Welcome, everyone, to a series of special live episodes of The Commons broadcasting straight from the heart of the life sciences industry—the Bio International Convention 2024 in beautiful San Diego, California!Over the course of the next three days, I’ll be sitting in the Phoenix, Arizona pavilion on the show floor and speaking with guests about the latest trends in biotech, hear about some of the amazing science happening across Phoenix, and even get a chance to chat with a few of the brilliant individuals who are making waves in the industry.https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/https://www.investinphoenix.com/

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    Brotherly Brewers: Crafting Beer and Community in West Philly One Pint at a Time: A Conversation with Mengistu and Richard Koilor - Two Locals Brewing

    Richard and Mengistu Koilor are two brothers from West Philadelphia who have transformed their passion for brewing into a beacon of hope for their community. Their brewery, aptly named "Two Locals," is more than just a place to enjoy a cold one. It’s a place where researchers, innovators, artists and others cluster and connect in Two Locals new taproom at 3675 Market Street, within uCity Square.Richard and Mengistu started with a simple idea: to bring quality craft beer to their hometown. But their vision quickly expanded. They wanted to create jobs, support local suppliers, and provide a safe, welcoming space for people to gather. Their new brewery and taproom does just that and so much more.  Drop by any evening around happy hour and you are likely to meet everyone from a lab team in one of the many cell and gene therapy companies within uCity Square, to professors from Penn or Drexel, to West Philadelphia residents meeting old friends and making new ones.https://www.twolocalsbrewing.com/

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    Empathy in Action: Revolutionizing Cancer Care through Patient-Centric Innovations: A Conversation with Daniel Lunz - Previse

    Daniel Lunz, CEO of Previse is someone who understands the importance of service and supporting the patient in their care journey – because he has lived it, both as a veteran and as a patient himself.  But, Previse can equip patients and physicians with the information needed to both avoid unnecessary procedures, yet fully monitor conditions, providing early detection if they develop into cancer.https://previsedx.com/

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    Transforming UTI Care: From Refugee to Revolution: A Conversation with Mustafa Al-Adhami - Astek Diagnostics

    It is hard enough navigating the start-up world.  Imagine doing so as a refugee, fleeing the ravages of war in your homeland, to find opportunity in a foreign country.My guest, Mustafa Al-Adhami, CEO of Astek Diagnostics, has done just that. His journey is one of courage and perseverance, navigating through adversity to forge a new path. But his story doesn't end there.Determined to make a difference, he turned the traumatic experience of his grandfather into fuel for innovation. And now he has founded a groundbreaking company that's changing the landscape of urinary tract infection diagnosis and treatment.https://astekdx.com/

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    Revolutionizing Reproductive Health: Empowering Women's Choices: A Conversation with Mary Beth Cicero - 3Daughters

    Imagine a world where the outdated and often uncomfortable methods of contraception are replaced by a groundbreaking innovation that is safe, effective, and empowering. After years of research and development, the start-up – 3Daughters - has created a device that promises to offer women greater control over their reproductive choices, without the hassle and discomfort associated with traditional methods like the intrauterine device (IUD).www.3daughtershealth.com

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    The Curious Approach to Finding a Cancer Vaccine: A Conversation with Marco Chacon - Irazu Oncology

    Join me for a conversation with Marco Chacon, who leads a team of brilliant minds at Irazu Oncology , tirelessly working to develop a next-generation cancer vaccine platform. This platform holds the promise of providing novel treatment options for a broad range of patients, transforming the landscape of cancer care as we know it.https://irazubio.com/

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    Keeping Your Eye on the Ball: A Conversation with Joe Cornella, Brew Master - Bocce Brewing

    In honor of the Annual tradition of BockFest – one of the largest of which is in Cincinnati, I travelled to Gabby’s Cafe to spend a few hours with Joe Cornella, Head Brew Master to learn about Bocce Brewing, the microbrewing industry, the brewing process, and of course, to sample a few Bocce beers along the way.https://boccebrewingcompany.com/https://gabbyswyoming.com/

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    Beautiful Cells: A Conversation with Elaine Haynes CEO of KaloCyte

    Host, Thomas Osha sits down with KaloCyte’s CEO – Elaine Haynes in the company’s lab at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and UMB BioPark to discuss their groundbreaking bio-inspired artificial red blood cells and what’s next for this very interesting start-up.For more information, visit: https://kalocyte.com/

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    Seeding Innovation: A Conversation With George Davis - Wexford SciTech Venture Fund

    George Davis, Fund Manager of the Wexford SciTech Venture Fund visits with host Tom Osha about the state of seed funding in biotech and the role that firms who combine mission and return can play in helping move discoveries from university labs to becoming the start-up stars of tomorrow.

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    Season 4 Teaser

    I'm thrilled to announce that Season 4 of The Commons, kicks-off this week; your favorite podcast where curiosity meets creativity, and where you can find the most extraordinary people at work to improve the human condition.  We’ll be on location in labs, breweries, art studios, conference floors, downtowns, and even in front of a live audience.

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    Creating Communities of Innovation: A Conversation with Vicki Palmer

    Vicki Palmer, Chief Executive Officer of the Association of University Research Parks (AURP) joins host, Tom Osha, to discuss AURP’s numerous programs designed to help leaders of university-centric innovation districts and research parks share best practices in partnerships, programs, and operations.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.aurp.net.

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    Creating Industry Partnerships that Enhance the Academic and Research Mission: A Conversation with Derek Newton

    Derek Newton, Assistant Vice-President, Innovation, Partnerships and Entrepreneurship at theUniversity of Toronto speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the ingredients necessary to build successful partnerships between industry and U of T and the importance that talent and place play in such collaborations.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://research.utoronto.ca/partnerships/partnerships.

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    Innovation at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology: A Conversation with Sean Flanigan

    Sean Flanigan, Director of Technology Transfer for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology speaks with host, Tom Osha, about KAUST’s research park strategy, including intellectual property management, research business development, and the strategic investment of resources in technology development.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://innovation.kaust.edu.sa/industry/park.

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    The University of Toronto's Four Corners Strategy: A Conversation with Josh Mitchell

    Josh Mitchell, former Managing Director Real Estate with the University of Toronto speaks with host, Tom Osha, about Uof T's new "Four Corners" strategy, which is focused on developing housing, innovation space, retail, and other income producing assets that contribute to the academic mission and provide a return to the University, as well as contribute to the vibrancy of the Toronto innovation ecosystem.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.utoronto.ca. 

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    Georgia Tech Technology Square: A Conversation with Greg King

    Greg King, Associate Vice President, Economic Development for Georgia Tech, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the importance of talent and corporate partnerships to the success of Technology Square and the growing Atlanta innovation ecosystem.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.gatech.edu/tech-square.

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    Innovation Districts in Mid-Sized Cities: A Conversation with Phil Hockberger

    Phil Hockberger, Consultant, Waymaker Group speaks with host, Tom Osha, about how mid-size cities can organize their anchors, resources and stakeholders to create innovation districts in often overlooked regions of the US.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.waymaker-group.com.

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    Aggie Square: A Conversation with Mark Romney

    Mark Romney, Chief Industry Alliance Officer of Aggie Square at UC Davis speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the progress of the development of Phase 1 and the importance of Aggie Square to the City of Sacramento as well as the University community.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://aggiesquare.ucdavis.edu.

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    Taking Innovation 'Outside the Gate': A Conversation with Joe Carley

    Joe Carley, Director of Economic Development for Indiana University speaks with host, Tom Osha, about efforts to create an innovation district outside the gates of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane and the opportunity to create a place where companies and entrepreneurs can interact with the Navy, outside of the secure facility and lessons for anyone working with the military or national labs.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NSWC-Crane/ or https://installations.militaryonesource.mil/in-depth-overview/naval-support-activity-crane  

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    The Mission Valley Innovation District: A Conversation with Hala Madanat

    Hala Madanat, Vice President for Research and Innovation, for San Diego State University, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about SDSU’s Mission Valley Innovation District and the critical innovation and community-serving activities that will emerge as the district is developed.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://missionvalley.sdsu.edu/explore/innovation-district 

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    The Importance of Talent: A Conversation with David Adams

    David Adams, Commissioner, Indiana Department of Workforce Development, and former Chief Innovation Officer of the University of Cincinnati, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the importance of talent attraction the innovation ecosystems of Ohio and Indiana.The interview was conducted during Day 3 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.in.gov/dwd/ and https://innovation.uc.edu

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    Illinois Tech: A Conversation with Josh Siegel

    Josh Siegel, Director, Real Estate, Administration, and University Technology Park for Illinois Tech, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the university – its architectural history and significance and the redevelopment of a historic building into an epicenter of innovation at the University Technology Park.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://www.iit.edu/utp

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    The University of Illinois: A Conversation with Laura Bleill

    Laura Bleill, Director of External Engagement for the University of Illinois Research Park, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the university – student focus and growth of the Research Park in Urbana-Champaign as well as the innovation ecosystem across Illinois.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: https://researchpark.illinois.edu 

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    Virginia Tech: A Conversation with Jeff Johnson

    Jeff Johnson, Director Tech Center Research Park at Virginia Tech speaks with host, Tom Osha, about Tech Center in Newport News and the intersections between entrepreneurial activity and the community as well as the innovation ecosystem in Hampton Roads, Virginia.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit: http://innovateattechcenterva.com

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    Tulane University: A Conversation with Kimberly Gramm

    Kimberly Gramm, Chief Innovation & Entrepreneur Officer for Tulane University speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the Tulane Innovation Institute and the emerging innovation ecosystem in New Orleans.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information please visit: https://innovation.tulane.edu.

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    Oklahoma City Innovation District: A Conversation with Katy Boren

    Katy Boren, President and CEO of the Oklahoma City Innovation District speaks with host, Tom Osha, about the innovation ecosystem in OKC and their growing innovation district.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit https://okcinnovation.com.

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    NC State University: A Conversation with Leah Burton

    Leah Burton, Director, Office of Partnerships at NC State University, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about NC State’s Innovation, the Centennial Campus, and her year as President of AURP.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit https://www.ncsu.edu/partnerships/ or https://www.ncsu.edu.

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    Florida Atlantic University: A Conversation with Ryan Lilly

    Ryan Lilly, Global Ventures Program Manager, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about Florida Atlantic University’s Research Park, Global Venture Companies, and the growing innovation ecosystem around Boca Raton, FL.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit https://www.research-park.org or https://www.fau.edu.

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    The University of Cincinnati: A Conversation with Kaethe Beck

    Kaethe Beck, Associate Vice President of Operations in the Office of Innovation, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about The University of Cincinnati's impactful innovation spaces, including the 1819 Innovation Hub and the Digital Futures building.  The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit https://uc1819.com or https://innovation.uc.edu.

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    Texas Tech University: A Conversation with Kay Tindle

    Kay Tindle, Interim Associate Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Innovation and Assistant Vice President, Research Development, speaks with host, Tom Osha, about Texas Tech University and The Innovation Hub and the importance Life Science, Agritech, and Energy to the Lubbock, TX innovation ecosystem.The interview was conducted during Day 2 of the Association of University Research Parks 2022 International Conference held in Toronto Sept 19 - 22.For more information, please visit https://www.depts.ttu.edu/research/research-park

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    Season 2 Episode 11: Understanding Regenerative Medicine - An Interview with Dr. Anthony Atala

    The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) is recognized as an international leader in translating scientific discovery into clinical therapies. Leading WFIRM is Dr. Tony Atala, whose research, innovation, and thought leadership have shaped the field of regenerative medicine for over two decades.Physicians and scientists at WFIRM were the first in the world to engineer laboratory-grown organs that were successfully implanted into humans. Today, this interdisciplinary team that numbers about 400 is working to engineer more than 40 different replacement tissues and organs, and to develop healing cell therapies – all with the goal to cure, rather than merely treat, disease. Dr. Atala joins Thomas Osha, the host of The Commons, for a conversation highlighting the science, progress, and promise of regenerative medicine.  To learn more about WFIRM, please visit: https://school.wakehealth.edu/Research/Institutes-and-Centers/Wake-Forest-Institute-for-Regenerative-Medicine.This is the first in a series of conversations with leading researchers around North America, exploring the breadth of research being conducted at leading Knowledge Communities.

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