
17 episodes

Biotech & Breweries Daniel Schroeder
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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San Diego has grown into one of the largest biotechnology hubs in the United States with some very talented people doing very exciting things. Come along with me as I explore the world of biotech, meet some interesting people, and maybe even learn a thing or two. Oh wait… did I mention there will be beer?
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James Mackay from Aristea Therapeutics
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, James Mackey, CEO of Aristea Therapeutics, a clinical-stage drug development company focused on immunology-focused therapeutics to treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. James shares the origin story of Aristea and his long professional history in life sciences. He also shares how fundraising allowed Aristea to extend its development, how Aristea is contributing to the life sciences industry in San Diego, and how the company is finding ways to positively impact the community.
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“What makes San Diego so special to me is the collaborative nature of everyone here. People are delighted you are here and they want you to succeed. They will do what they can to help you succeed even if you are a competitor because they see success as success for San Diego.” - James Mackey [22:22]
Topics discussed:
James’ professional journey The origins of Aristea and RIST4721Fundraising and the life sciences financial market Life Science Cares San Diego and SD2
Resources:
Connect with James Mackey:
Linkedin
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Amir Ferry from Nucleate & Nick Marron from Harland Brewing
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, Nick Marron, Director of Brewery Operations at Harland Brewing Company, shares what is next for the brewery and many of the exciting projects they have on the horizon, happening throughout Southern California.
Amir Ferry is the Co-Founder of Nucleate Bio San Diego, a collaborative entrepreneurship program that facilitates the formation of life sciences ventures by bringing together scientific trainees and business students. Amir shares his personal journey toward the field of Life Sciences and how Nucleate is creating diverse opportunities. He also talks about the importance of mentorships and partnerships with professionals in the industry.
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“We are very open to inspiration. If we eat something cool or experience a new flavor in a cocktail, we think about how we can recreate it in a beer and what processes and ingredients we need to do that.” -Nick Marron [04:01]
“We want to survey very diverse departments because we feel like that is exciting. We want to showcase all the great science that San Diego has. It is a challenge because it isn't a one size fits all curriculum, but we really try to tailor the program to what a team's needs are.” -Amir Ferry [22:45]
Topics discussed:
Harland BrewingNew releases from Harland BrewingAmir’s journey in Life SciencesNucleateConnecting students with industry leaders
Resources:
Amir Ferry:
LinkedIn
Nucleate
Nick Marron:
LinkedIn
Harland Brewing
Daniel Schroder:
LinkedIn
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Chorom Pak and Embolden Brewery
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, Andy Sist, Chief Operating Officer and Marketing Officer at New Motion Beverages shares three exciting beers from the San Diego based brewery. Lights & Music lager, Broken Record IPA, and Electric Feel, an 18-month Bourbon barrel aged imperial coffee stout. Andy shares how Embolden Brewing is defying the expectations of traditional brewing.
Chorom Pak, CEO & Founder of Lynx Biosciences, shares her professional journey and how she formed Lynx Biosciences. Lynx Biosciences is a clinical-stage biotechnology company combining physiologically relevant suspension cell co-culture assays and automated micro-fluidics and deep learning analytics. Chorome discusses the collaborative nature of the San Diego biosciences community and how Lynx Biosciences hopes to progress.
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“At Embolden, we try and defy the expectations of what the brewing industry has been for a while now. We are trying to do something different and happy to be a part of a growing conversation on life, beer and community.” -Andrew Sist [15:00]
“It is a bout a collaborative atmosphere. I found other areas to be cut throat. Competition is great but I found San Diego to be more collaborative. This is an environment that is so supportive and there are so many people willing to sit down with you and give feedback.” -Chorom Pak [36:35]
Topics discussed:
Embolden Beer Co.Brews: Lights & Music, Broken Record, and Electric FeelChorom’s personal backgroundLynx BiosciencesThe future of Lynx BiosciencesFundraising in the biosciences community
Resources:
Connect with Chorom Pak:
Linkedin
Connect with Embolden Brewing Company:
Website
Instagram
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Leane Marchese and New English Brewing
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, Simon Lacey, Founder of New English Brewing, talks about the evolution of the brewery since its founding in 2007, including the rollercoaster of the covid lockdowns and how the brewery is using enzymes to reduce the gluten content of their beers. He shares three beers coming out of New English Brewing: the Blueberry Blonde, an American pale ale with a natural blueberry flavor, the Pure and Simple IPA, a 2016 gold medalist in the San Diego County Fair and the Zoombar Russian imperial stout, brewed with Zoombar coffee beans and Belgian dark chocolate.
Leane Marchese, Executive Director of Life Science Cares San Diego, talks about the company and how it leverages the power of the life science industry to contribute in meaningful ways locally. She shares her personal experience creating meaningful and impactful experiences within her community.
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“Everything in our line is gluten-reduced all the time. May not be a celiac thing a lot of people are just doing it as a wellness thing, a dietary thing. Whatever we can do to keep people drinking beer, that is our goal.” -Simon Lacey [17:54]
“It’s not easy to vet a bunch of non-profit organizations and figure out where you want to lean in. But that is what Life Science Cares does and I think the future is wonderfully overwhelming in what we can all do together to make a difference in the community.” -Leane Marchese [38:35]
Topics discussed:
New English BreweryBrews: Blueberry Blonde, Pure and Simple, and ZoombarUsing enzymes to reduce the gluten contentLeanne’s personal backgroundLife Science CaresConnecting with the communityThe future of Life Science Cares
Resources:
Connect with Life Science Cares:
Website
Connect with New English Brewing:
Website
Instagram
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Westbrook Weaver & Thorn Brewing
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, Tom Kiely, General Manager at Thorn Brewing talks about the process of growing hops and being mindful of the needs of local hop farmers in San Diego. He shares three beers coming out of Thorn Brewing. The Craft Michelada, similar to a Bloody Mary, but lighter in alcohol and body, the And Beyond IPA, the first west coast style IPA the brewery created, and the Orchid Hazy IPA, a bright pale ale with notes of pineapple and mango.
Westbrook Weaver, Founder and CEO of Tempo Therapeutics, shares his journey in bioengineering, Tempo Therapeutics' growth, and his passion for helping others. Founded in 2016, Tempo Therapeutics uses MAP technology to build functional tissue and organs for patients with diseases.
Quotes:
“We’re trying to feed the soul of craft beer and bring it back to its roots. We want to work more closely with our local farmers, promote more sustainable agriculture, and come up with some fun, new styles of beer based on what is available to us locally.” -Tom Kiely [15:45]
“You don’t have to forsake the dream, the vision, the belief that you can do something transformative. The reality is that even if we are only successful in doing this biosurgery business that's gonna change people’s lives.” -Westbrook Weaver [49:23]
Topics discussed:
Thorn BreweryBrews: Craft Michelada, And Beyond West Coast Style IPA, and Orchid Hazy IPAHop growing in San Diego CountyWestbrook’s personal backgroundTempo Therapeutics- J LabsBiotech fundingCreating a strong team of scientists
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Connect with Tempo Therapeutics
Website
Connect with Thorn Brewing:
Website
Instagram -
Mission Brewery and Alterome Therapeutics
In this episode of the Biotech and Breweries Podcast, Dan Selis, Founder of Mission Brewery, shares his passion for beer making and two of the beers coming out of the San Diego based brewery, Passionfruit Gose a twist on a traditionally German-style sour wheat ale and Peanut Butter dark stout, a Russian imperial stout rich in toasted coffee and bold chocolate flavors.
Eric Murphy, CEO and Co-founder of Alterome Therapeutics, shares how he and Dan Selis met shortly after Dan’s cancer diagnosis and Alterome’s focus on alteration-specific therapeutics to address oncogenic drivers. He discusses Dan’s treatment journey, the value of immunotherapy and he talks about how today’s entrepreneurs in bioscience possess social consciousness and are driven by a desire to create autonomy within their research teams.
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“If I help my competitor and they blow up, it doesn’t matter. It is not going to impact my business whatsoever. It helps us all. It helps the whole segment to rise.” -Dan Selis [55:15]
“You live for those moments as a researcher. As somebody who just cares in the biotech community. That is the thing I love about our community. Folks are driven for a purpose for patients.” -Eric Murphy [34:58]
Topics discussed:
Mission BreweryBrews: Passionfruit Gose and Peanut Butter Dark SeasDan’s cancer diagnosisEric’s motivation in biosciencesAlterome TherapeuticsFundraising in pharmaThe bioscience and brewery: a collaborative community
Resources:
Connect with Alterome:
LinkedIn
Connect with Mission Brewing:
Website
Instagram
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