Life Science Lab
In this episode of Life Science Lab, host Ari Landon, PhD sits down with Christina Bodurow, PhD, Senior Vice President of Project Management at the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI) and President-Elect of the American Chemical Society. They discuss how project management helps teams define key questions, generate the right data, and make decisions that move scientific programs forward. Chris also shares insights on the foundational role of chemistry across life sciences and the importance of training and supporting the next generation of scientists. About the Indiana...
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In this episode of Life Science Lab, host Christopher Conway, Chief Philanthropy Officer and Executive Vice President of Strategic Communications at the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI), talks with Ramani Varanasi, CEO of Libris Innovations, the for-profit subsidiary of the IBRI. They discuss how IBRI’s research engine and Libris Innovations’ venture creation efforts work hand in hand to advance scientific discoveries toward commercialization and patient impact. Ramani also shares her perspective on the biotech investment climate, Indianapolis’ growing...
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In the first episode of Life Science Lab, host Ari Landon, PhD sits down with Alan Palkowitz, PhD, President and CEO of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI), to discuss how the IBRI is accelerating translational research and advancing new therapies through collaboration across the life sciences ecosystem. They explore what makes the IBRI model unique, the institute’s scientific priorities, and what it takes to move discoveries toward real-world impact. About the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute The Indiana...
info_outlineIn the first episode of Life Science Lab, host Ari Landon, PhD sits down with Alan Palkowitz, PhD, President and CEO of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI), to discuss how the IBRI is accelerating translational research and advancing new therapies through collaboration across the life sciences ecosystem. They explore what makes the IBRI model unique, the institute’s scientific priorities, and what it takes to move discoveries toward real-world impact.
About the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute
The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute (IBRI) is a first-in-class translational medicine institute dedicated to advancing life sciences in the race to eliminate disease and improve human health and life. By connecting early-stage biotech companies with cutting-edge life science discoveries —and backed by the mission and resources of industry leaders, investors, and philanthropic partners— IBRI is successfully evolving a new, independent model to conquer disease, uniting previously fragmented forces in the quest for cures.
Learn more about the IBRI here: https://www.indianabiosciences.org/