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Speakers

Get inspired by the leading voices in biotech and the life sciences

Nora Volkow, M.D.

Nora Volkow, M.D.

Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse

George Yancopoulos, M.D., Ph.D.

George Yancopoulos, M.D., Ph.D.

Board Co-Chair, Co-Founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer, Regeneron

Feng Zhang, Ph.D.

Feng Zhang, Ph.D.

Core Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Julia Vitarello

Julia Vitarello

Mila’s Mom, Founder & CEO, Mila’s Miracle Foundation

Mikael Dolsten M.D., Ph.D.

Mikael Dolsten M.D., Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer, President, Pfizer Research & Development

Utibe Essien, M.D

Utibe Essien, M.D

Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCLA

Kathy Giusti

Kathy Giusti

Co-founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and author of “Fatal to Fearless”

Reshema Kemps-Polanco

Sponsor Speaker

Reshema Kemps-Polanco

EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, US, Novartis

Uché Blackstock, M.D.

Uché Blackstock, M.D.

Founder and CEO, Advancing Health Equity; Author, “LEGACY: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine

Yulanka Castro Dominguez, M.D.

Yulanka Castro Dominguez, M.D.

Associate Chief, Quality, University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute

Cathy Collet

Cathy Collet

Independent ALS Advocate

Tina Deignan, Ph.D.

Sponsor Speaker

Tina Deignan, Ph.D.

SVP, TA Head Oncology, US, Novartis

Gregg Gonsalves, Ph.D.

Gregg Gonsalves, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Yale School of Public Health

Daniel Heller, Ph.D.

Daniel Heller, Ph.D.

Head, Cancer Nanomedicine Laboratory and Member, Molecular Pharmacology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute

Ross Hoffman, M.D.

Ross Hoffman, M.D.

Former Chief Medical Officer, Pharmacy/Innovation, Centene Corporation; Board Member, Advisor and Investor

Lonny R. Levin , Ph.D.

Lonny R. Levin , Ph.D.

Professor of Pharmacology, Weill Cornell Medicine

Xin Li, Ph.D.

Xin Li, Ph.D.

Professor, New York University

Rose Loughlin, Ph.D.

Rose Loughlin, Ph.D.

SVP, Research and Early Development, Moderna

Mathai Mammen, M.D., Ph.D.

Mathai Mammen, M.D., Ph.D.

CEO & Chairman, FogPharma

Jennifer McNary

Jennifer McNary

Parent Advocate; Owner, Canary Advisors

Mohit Manrao

Sponsor Speaker

Mohit Manrao

Senior Vice President, US Oncology Business, AstraZeneca

Rod Nathan, M.D.

Rod Nathan, M.D.

Portfolio Manager & Partner, J. Goldman & Co

Patrick Nosker, Ph.D.

Patrick Nosker, Ph.D.

Director of Research and Partner, Affinity Asset Advisors, LLC

Shriya Srinivasan, Ph.D.

Shriya Srinivasan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Harvard University

Ali Urman

Ali Urman

Senior Analyst, ARK Invest

Fyodor Urnov, Ph.D.

Fyodor Urnov, Ph.D.

Professor, UC Berkeley; Director, IGI-Danaher Beacon for CRISPR Cures

Ashley Valentine

Ashley Valentine

President & Co-Founder, Sick Cells

Xin Zhang, Ph.D.

Xin Zhang, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Boston University

Laura Chang

Moderator

Laura Chang

Editorial Director, STAT

Elaine Chen

Moderator

Elaine Chen

Cardiovascular Disease Reporter, STAT

Allison DeAngelis

Moderator

Allison DeAngelis

Biotech Startups and Venture Capital Reporter, STAT

Adam Feuerstein

Moderator

Adam Feuerstein

Senior Writer, Biotech, STAT

Damian Garde

Moderator

Damian Garde

National Biotech Correspondent, STAT

Gideon Gil

Moderator

Gideon Gil

Managing Editor, STAT

Matthew Herper

Moderator

Matthew Herper

Senior Writer, Medicine; Editorial Director of Events, STAT

Jason Mast

Moderator

Jason Mast

General Assignment Reporter, STAT

Usha Lee McFarling

Moderator

Usha Lee McFarling

National Science Correspondent, STAT

Megan Molteni

Moderator

Megan Molteni

Science Writer, STAT

Ed Silverman

Moderator

Ed Silverman

Pharmalot Columnist, Senior Writer, STAT

Nicholas St. Fleur

Moderator

Nicholas St. Fleur

General Assignment Reporter; Associate Editorial Director of Events, STAT

Agenda

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Agenda and speakers are subject to change. All times listed in EST.

March 21st, 2024

7:30 a.m.

Arrival and Registration

Breakfast served and open to all summit attendees.

8:45 a.m.

Welcome from STAT

10 min
Matthew Herper, senior writer, medicine; editorial director of events, STAT Nicholas St. Fleur, associate editorial director of director of events, STAT

8:55 a.m.
Sponsor Session

Welcome Remarks

5 min
Tina Deignan, Ph.D., SVP, TA Head Oncology, US, Novartis

9:00 a.m.

After Mila

25 min
Julia Vitarello, Mila’s mom; founder & CEO, Mila’s Miracle Foundation Fyodor Urnov, Ph.D., professor, UC Berkeley; director, IGI-Danaher Beacon for CRISPR Cures Jason Mast, general assignment reporter, STAT (moderator)

Julia Vitarello’s daughter was given access to an experimental drug in what’s known as an ‘n of 1’ trial – a case where a new medicine would benefit so few patients that data can be collected from only one. Hear about the challenges of shifting one of drug development’s key paradigms in an era when gene-editing technologies like CRISPR could lead to more and more specific drugs for specific patients.

9:25 a.m.

From Innovator to Entrepreneur

25 min
Feng Zhang, Ph.D., core member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Megan Molteni, science writer, STAT (moderator)

Since 2010, Feng Zhang has had a hand in inventing some of biotechnology’s most trailblazing new tools, not the least of which is CRISPR. But over the past few years, he’s been prolific in a different way, launching one company after another out of his laboratory. He’ll talk with STAT about his startups and vision for the future of CRISPR commercialization.

9:50 a.m.
Sponsor Session

AI and the Future of Cancer Care

10 min
Mohit Manrao, senior vice president, US Oncology, AstraZeneca Laura Chang, editorial director, STAT (moderator)

It’s today’s favorite buzzword across industries – artificial intelligence – and pharma is no exception. But what are the realities of this revolutionary tool in the world of cancer care? From early detection and personalized treatment strategies to improving health equity, the AI-driven future is already here. Learn how one company is harnessing the power of AI in transforming cancer research and care delivery.

10:00 a.m.

What a Patient Advocate Learned When She Faced Cancer – Again

25 minutes
Kathy Giusti, co-founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and author of “Fatal to Fearless Matthew Herper, senior writer, medicine; editorial director of events, STAT (moderator)

Decades ago Kathy Giusti was a top pharma executive when she developed multiple myeloma in her 30s. She created a patient group that sped the development of important medicines like Velcade and Revlimid. So what happened when she got cancer again?

10:25 a.m.

COFFEE BREAK

30 min

Featuring book signing of “Fatal to Fearless: 12 Steps to Beating Cancer in a Broken Medical System” by Kathy Giusti. Books available for purchase during break.

10:55 a.m.

Curing Allergies? Fighting Cancer? A Biotech Survivor’s Next Act

30 min
George Yancopoulos, M.D., Ph.D., board co-chair, co-founder, president and chief scientific officer, Regeneron Matthew Herper, senior writer, medicine; editorial director of events, STAT (moderator)

Hear about 36 years of battle scars and a new set of research goals from one of the drug industry’s biggest personalities. New data, controversial takes, and big ideas are guaranteed.

11:25 a.m.

Can GLP-1s Help People with Addiction?

25 min
Nora Volkow, M.D., director, National Institute on Drug Abuse Elaine Chen, cardiovascular disease reporter, STAT (moderator)

We know them as treatments for diabetes and obesity, but lately, it seems like there is no limit to the potential uses of new medicines like Wegovy. Anecdotes say they reduce desires for alcohol and smoking. Could they help people with substance use problems?

11:50 a.m.
Sponsor Session

Putting the Patient in the Room

10 min
Reshema Kemps-Polanco, EVP and chief commercial officer, US, Novartis Nicholas St. Fleur, general assignment reporter; associate editorial director of events, STAT (moderator)

Medicine is being transformed by new technologies like cell and gene therapy, radiopharmaceuticals, and RNA therapeutics. The new challenge: getting innovation to the patients who need it. Learn how one company is working to address patient access by acting as if the patient is in the room with them at all times.

12:00 p.m.

The Secrets of Biotech’s Buy Side

35 min
Rod Nathan, M.D., portfolio manager & partner, J. Goldman & Co Patrick Nosker, director of research and partner, Affinity Asset Advisors, LLC Ali Urman, senior analyst, ARK Invest Adam Feuerstein, senior writer, biotech, STAT (moderator)

What makes the healthcare investing world go ’round? It’s the “buy side” — the analysts and portfolio managers who buy, sell (and short) biotech and pharma stocks. “Buysiders” don’t talk publicly much, but they do to STAT. Come hear from three healthcare investors about what they are thinking right now.

12:35 p.m.

LUNCH

90 min

2:05 p.m.

How Should the FDA Work with Patient Groups?

40 min
Cathy Collet, independent ALS advocate Jennifer McNary, parent advocate; owner, Canary Advisors Gregg Gonsalves, Ph.D., associate professor, Yale School of Public Health Ashley Valentine, president & co-founder, Sick Cells Allison DeAngelis, biotech startups and venture capital reporter, STAT (moderator)

The influence of patient voices in the drug approval process continues to grow. Is it loud enough? Does it sometimes go too far? Hear from influential patient voices.

2:45 p.m.

A Prescription for Access

25 min
Uché Blackstock, M.D., founder and CEO, Advancing Health Equity; author, “LEGACY: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine” Utibe Essien, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, UCLA Usha Lee McFarling, national science correspondent, STAT (moderator)

The health equity problems in the U.S. extend to who can get access to medicines. Black and Latino populations have higher prevalence and greater severity of chronic disease, but are less likely to receive novel and guideline-recommended medicines and more likely to face delays in care when they do. How do we fix that and get closer to achieving pharmacoequity.

3:10 p.m.

The Future of Pharma R&D

35 min
Mikael Dolsten, M.D., Ph.D., chief scientific officer, president, Pfizer Research & Development Rose Loughlin, Ph.D., SVP, research and early development, Moderna Mathai Mammen, M.D., Ph.D., CEO & chairman, FogPharma Damian Garde, national biotech correspondent, STAT (moderator)

Year after year, the quest to develop desperately needed new medicines gets more complicated, more expensive, and less predictable. These executives, who lead research at some of the world’s most influential pharmaceutical firms, share how they navigate a fast-changing scientific landscape

3:45 p.m.

COFFEE BREAK

30 min

Featuring book signing of “Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine” by Uché Blackstock. Books available for purchase during break.

4:15 p.m.

GLP-1 Drugs: The Pushback Begins

25 min
Ross Hoffman, M.D., former chief medical officer, pharmacy/innovation, Centene Corporation; board member, advisor and investor Ed Silverman, Pharmalot columnist, senior writer, STAT (moderator)

The new GLP-1 drugs for weight loss and diabetes have become, bar none, the hottest thing in medicine. Will insurers and governments find ways to contain their cost? A look at what tools are available and what can be done.

4:40 p.m.

STAT Madness

40 min
STAT’s annual tournament for scientific innovation takes the stage! Four participants in this year’s competition will present their discoveries to our panel of expert judges, and one will be selected as our “STAT Madness All-Star” by event attendees. Featured STAT Madness Presenters: Yulanka Castro Dominguez, M.D., associate chief, quality, University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute Daniel Heller, Ph.D., head, Cancer Nanomedicine Laboratory and member, Molecular Pharmacology Program, Sloan Kettering Institute Lonny R. Levin , Ph.D., professor of pharmacology, Weill Cornell Medicine Shriya Srinivasan, Ph.D., assistant professor, Harvard University Judges Panel: Gideon Gil, managing editor, STAT, and editorial lead of STAT Madness Matthew Herper, senior writer, medicine; editorial director of events, STAT Dr. Xin Li, professor at New York University, and winner of 2023 STAT Madness popular vote bracket Dr. Xin Zhang, distinguished professor of engineering at Boston University, and winner of 2023 STAT Madness Summit Audience Pick Host: Nicholas St. Fleur, general assignment reporter; associate editorial director of events, STAT

Featured 2024 STAT Madness participants to be announced.

5:20 p.m.
Sponsor Session

Closing Remarks

5 min
Tina Deignan, Ph.D., SVP, TA Head Oncology, US, Novartis

5:25 p.m.

Closing from STAT

5 min

5:30 p.m.

Networking Reception

90 Minutes

Open to all STAT Breakthrough Summit East attendees!

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