In the pilot episode of Boba & Biotech, I try out a homemade milk tea with my long time friend and colleague, Shirley Mao. The goal of this episode is to invite listeners into my world - inside and outside of work - and to share the vision behind this brand-new podcast. It's also the fastest way to figure out if I’m boring or insufferable :)

From an early interest in math and science, to Stanford, MIT, and the leap from academia into entrepreneurship, the conversation traces what it really takes to turn discovery into real-world impact. We unpack the highs and lows of founding the first company, SQZ Biotech - from early scientific validation and a pivotal Roche partnership to hard-earned leadership lessons along the way. 

We also chat about why biotech’s public image misses the mark, how jaded leadership can emerge, and why human clinical translation, not discovery, is the hardest and most important part of the journey.

Links mentioned:


  
#cellstories



  
Portal



  
Connect with Armon



  
Connect with Shirley




Credits:

Hosted by Armon Sharei, PhD

Research by Andressa Carroll, Portal  and Shirley Mao, rvnway.com 

Produced by Arielle Nissenblatt of Pinwheel, Andressa Carroll of Portal 

Edited and mixed by David Woje of Pinwheel 

Boba & Biotech

Armon Sharei | Portal Founder & CEO, Biotechnologies Leader

Introducing Boba & Biotech: The Only Thing We Sugarcoat is the Boba

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Boba & Biotech

Introducing Boba & Biotech: The Only Thing We Sugarcoat is the Boba

JAN 29, 202639 MIN

Description

In the pilot episode of Boba & Biotech, I try out a homemade milk tea with my long time friend and colleague, Shirley Mao. The goal of this episode is to invite listeners into my world - inside and outside of work - and to share the vision behind this brand-new podcast. It's also the fastest way to figure out if I’m boring or insufferable :) From an early interest in math and science, to Stanford, MIT, and the leap from academia into entrepreneurship, the conversation traces what it really takes to turn discovery into real-world impact. We unpack the highs and lows of founding the first company, SQZ Biotech - from early scientific validation and a pivotal Roche partnership to hard-earned leadership lessons along the way.  We also chat about why biotech’s public image misses the mark, how jaded leadership can emerge, and why human clinical translation, not discovery, is the hardest and most important part of the journey. Links mentioned: #cellstories Portal Connect with Armon Connect with Shirley Credits: Hosted by Armon Sharei, PhD Research by Andressa Carroll, Portal  and Shirley Mao, rvnway.com  Produced by Arielle Nissenblatt of Pinwheel, Andressa Carroll of Portal  Edited and mixed by David Woje of Pinwheel