24 min

131. Epigenetic approaches to rare diseases, Amber Salzman, CEO, Epic Bio Biotech 2050 Podcast

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Synopsis:
Amber Salzman is the CEO of Epic Bio, a company that develops therapies to dynamically control gene expression and treat complex diseases. Dr. Salzman started her career in big pharma at GlaxoSmithKline before transitioning to the biotech industry and focusing on rare diseases. In this episode, she sits down with host Rahul Chaturverdi to discuss her learnings from moving from big pharma to biotech, how her roles differ from being a CEO vs. being a board member, her perspective on pursuing interesting technology in biotech, the work Epic Bio is doing in the gene therapy space, and the role of patient advocacy in early stage biotechs.

Biography:
Amber Salzman, Ph.D., is Epic Bio’s chief executive officer and director. Dr. Salzman is a leader with more than 30 years of experience in the pharmaceuticals industry. Before joining Epic Bio, Dr. Salzman served as the president and CEO of Ohana Biosciences, pioneering the industry’s first sperm biology platform. Before Ohana, she served as the president and CEO of Adverum Biotechnologies and was a co-founder of Annapurna, SAS, where she served as president and CEO before its merger with Avalanche Biotechnologies to become Adverum. In that role, she saw the company’s stock price double.

Dr. Salzman began her career as a member of the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) research and development executive team, where she was responsible for operations in drug development across multiple therapeutic areas, overseeing global clinical trials with over 30,000 enrolled patients, managing 1,600 employees and a $1.25B budget. Following her time at GSK, Dr. Salzman served as the CEO of Cardiokine, a pharmaceutical company that developed treatments for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and saw the successful sale of the company to Cornerstone Therapeutics. Dr. Salzman currently serves on the Osler Diagnostics (UK) and AviadoBio (UK) Boards.

Dr. Salzman received her bachelor’s degree from Temple University and holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Bryn Mawr College.

In addition to advocating for patients living with rare diseases, Dr. Salzman leads the Stop ALD Foundation, a non-profit medical research foundation focused on developing novel gene therapies for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).

Synopsis:
Amber Salzman is the CEO of Epic Bio, a company that develops therapies to dynamically control gene expression and treat complex diseases. Dr. Salzman started her career in big pharma at GlaxoSmithKline before transitioning to the biotech industry and focusing on rare diseases. In this episode, she sits down with host Rahul Chaturverdi to discuss her learnings from moving from big pharma to biotech, how her roles differ from being a CEO vs. being a board member, her perspective on pursuing interesting technology in biotech, the work Epic Bio is doing in the gene therapy space, and the role of patient advocacy in early stage biotechs.

Biography:
Amber Salzman, Ph.D., is Epic Bio’s chief executive officer and director. Dr. Salzman is a leader with more than 30 years of experience in the pharmaceuticals industry. Before joining Epic Bio, Dr. Salzman served as the president and CEO of Ohana Biosciences, pioneering the industry’s first sperm biology platform. Before Ohana, she served as the president and CEO of Adverum Biotechnologies and was a co-founder of Annapurna, SAS, where she served as president and CEO before its merger with Avalanche Biotechnologies to become Adverum. In that role, she saw the company’s stock price double.

Dr. Salzman began her career as a member of the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) research and development executive team, where she was responsible for operations in drug development across multiple therapeutic areas, overseeing global clinical trials with over 30,000 enrolled patients, managing 1,600 employees and a $1.25B budget. Following her time at GSK, Dr. Salzman served as the CEO of Cardiokine, a pharmaceutical company that developed treatments for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and saw the successful sale of the company to Cornerstone Therapeutics. Dr. Salzman currently serves on the Osler Diagnostics (UK) and AviadoBio (UK) Boards.

Dr. Salzman received her bachelor’s degree from Temple University and holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Bryn Mawr College.

In addition to advocating for patients living with rare diseases, Dr. Salzman leads the Stop ALD Foundation, a non-profit medical research foundation focused on developing novel gene therapies for adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD).

24 min

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