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What makes the Heroes of Science tick? For unique insights into the inner workings of medicine’s most innovative and effective leaders, tune into our new podcast. Hosted by Elton Greig, founder and president of Greig Communications, each program delves deeply into the rich lives and driving passions that motivate these heroes to greatness, giving listeners a depth of insights other interviews with these uncommon individuals often miss.
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Dr. Ted Love on Coming Out of Retirement and Breaking Racial Barriers
Coming out of retirement after a longtime, successful career as a researcher, scientist and biopharma executive takes a certain kind of dedication. But that’s what former Global Blood Therapeutics’ CEO Dr. Ted Love did. His decision has helped people around the world who are suffering from sickle ce
John F. Crowley on Starting a Biotech Company To Save His Children’s Lives
Not too many biotech leaders have movies made about them starring people like Harrison Ford. But John F. Crowley, founding CEO and executive chairman of Amicus Therapeutics, a company focused on advancing novel therapies for rare and devastating diseases, has such an inspiring story, that is precise
Dr. Rita Balice-Gordon on Formulating the Right Questions and Making Bread and Fine Pastas
When things go wrong with your brain, either by way of injury, disease, genetics, or aging, it can have a debilitating and profound effect on the individual and those around them. World renown neuroscientist and CEO of Muna Therapeutics, Rita Balice-Gordon, learned early in her scientific career the
