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  • Part 4 — From Discovery to Delivery: How Scientists Are Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
    2025/11/18

    In drug discovery and development, every part of the process matters. Scientists learn from every experiment and every observation. In fact, some of the most cutting-edge advancements in medicine are being dreamed up from findings uncovered in the past.

    In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble dive deep into antibody drug conjugates, a groundbreaking modality that uses targeted antibody engineering to deliver potent chemotherapy directly to cancer-causing cells. They explore the complex ADC creation process and learn how ADCs are changing the standard of care for bladder cancer, from someone with a personal relationship to the disease.

    Featured Guests:
    – Renee Barron-Gores, Caregiver
    – Phoenix Ho, Vice President, Oncology Early Clinical Development, Pfizer
    – Sharsti Sandall, Executive Director, ADC Biology, Oncology Research Unit, Pfizer

    Dive into the episode here:
    1:16 - Old ideas yield new discoveries
    3:01 - How do antibody drug conjugates work?
    5:07 - The origins of ADCs
    8:36 - ADCs allow for more targeted cancer treatment
    10:44 - How are ADCs structured?
    14:16 - How do scientists find the best ADC combinations?
    18:27 - Developing oncology drugs
    22:02 - ADCs and bladder cancer
    24:28 - A caregiver’s perspective on cancer treatment
    38:12 - Science Will Win

    Season 5 of Science Will Win is created by Pfizer and hosted by Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble. It’s produced by Acast Creative Studios.

    Check out our social media platforms to take a deeper look into the labs and stories we discuss during the episodes: Instagram (@pfizerinc), TikTok (@pfizer)


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    41 分
  • Part 3 — Getting Attached to Molecular Glues
    2025/11/11

    Protein-protein interactions facilitate numerous bodily processes – everything from the basics of how our muscles contract to the more complex ways cancer can spread through the body. So, what if there was a way to alter some of these interactions? Or even create new ones?

    In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating field of molecular glues, a revolutionary modality on the precipice of changing the treatment landscape for certain cancers and potentially other diseases and conditions.

    Featured Guests:
    – Joyann Donaldson, Principal Scientist, Synthesis Group Lead, Pfizer
    – Jennifer LaFontaine, Head of Oncology Medicinal Chemistry, Pfizer
    – Neal Sach, Research Fellow, Pfizer
    – Jillian Spangler, Associate Research Fellow, Pfizer

    Dive into the episode here:
    0:50 - A metaphor to explain molecular glues
    2:36 - How do molecular glues work in the body?
    5:57 - A new frontier for cancer treatment
    13:05 - The history behind molecular glues
    16:59 - How do scientists design molecular glues?
    19:05 - A visit to Pfizer’s La Jolla labs
    32:42 - How can molecular glues change the patient experience?
    36:42 - Molecular glues beyond cancer treatment

    Season 5 of Science Will Win is created by Pfizer and hosted by Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble. It’s produced by Acast Creative Studios.

    Check out our social media platforms to take a deeper look into the labs and stories we discuss during the episodes: Instagram (@pfizerinc), TikTok (@pfizer)


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    40 分
  • Part 2 — The Mighty, Multifaceted Molecule
    2025/11/04

    The next frontier of medicine is focused on highly targeted drug therapies that could expand the possibilities of individualized patient care. Today, scientists are working on a particular type of molecule that could harness multiple capabilities and treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases in ways never done before.

    In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble explore how the latest advancements in antibody engineering led to multispecific antibodies—powerhouse molecules that can do the jobs of multiple drugs in one. They learn all about what it takes to assemble these antibodies and the impact they could make on patients—with a patient.

    Featured Guests:
    – Emma Guttman, Chair of the Department of Dermatology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
    – Amanda Lopez, Patient, Texas Ambassador for the National Eczema Association
    – Laird Bloom, Senior Director of Biomedicine Design, Pfizer
    – Thomas Wynn, Vice President of Discovery, Inflammation & Immunology, Pfizer

    Dive into the episode here:
    1:12 - A metaphor for multispecific antibodies
    4:08 - How do multispecific antibodies work?
    10:39 - The history behind multispecific antibodies
    16:29 - How are multispecific antibody drugs are made?
    22:58 - An eczema expert on the potential of multispecific antibodies
    29:30 - Amanda Lopez's eczema story
    40:14 - What's next, and closing thoughts

    Season 5 of Science Will Win is created by Pfizer and hosted by Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble. It’s produced by Acast Creative Studios.

    Check out our social media platforms to take a deeper look into the labs and stories we discuss during the episodes: Instagram (@pfizerinc), TikTok (@pfizer)


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    42 分
  • Part 1 — The Case of the Missing Vaccine
    2025/10/28

    Medical advancements don’t just spring up—they happen by building on decades of previous discoveries. Today, one of these advancements might be on the verge of another breakthrough. But what had to happen first for it to exist?

    In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble explore how a vaccine candidate for a deadly, once-mysterious bacterial disease came to be. The story takes them from one doctor’s groundbreaking connection in the 70s, all the way to a real lab where vaccines are being developed today.

    Featured Guests:
    – Carol Baker, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist
    – Isis Kanevsky, Senior Director, Vaccines, Pfizer
    – Ksenia Krylova, Senior Director, Vaccines, Pfizer

    Dive into the episode here:
    02:54 - Getting into the problem
    05:11 - The basics of immunity and vaccine science
    09:32 - What is a conjugate vaccine?
    14:44 - Group B Strep: A case study
    22:23 - Talking to a GBS pioneer
    31:40 - A trip to the lab
    43:08 - What's next, and closing thoughts

    Season 5 of Science Will Win is created by Pfizer and hosted by Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble. It’s produced by Acast Creative Studios.

    Check out our social media platforms to take a deeper look into the labs and stories we discuss during the episodes: Instagram (@pfizerinc), TikTok (@pfizer)


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    49 分
  • Coming Soon – Science Will Win Season 5: A new journey through drug discovery
    2025/10/14

    Science Will Win is back for a new season, with new hosts and a new format. Now, science educators Dr. Raven Baxter a molecular biologist otherwise known as Raven, the Science Maven, and Dr. Ronald Gamble, a theoretical astrophysicist at NASA, are teaming up to explore four exciting medical technologies. These technologies are right on the cusp of a potentially groundbreaking moment, either unlocking our ability to tackle new diseases or allowing us to tackle old ones in ways we never could before. This journey takes our hosts through discussions with cutting edge researchers, stories of medical mysteries solved, and tours of real labs that are used every day in the quest to create new medicines. Tune in to the latest four-part season, coming soon!


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    2 分
  • Live from SXSW - How to Leverage Digital Tools to Become an Empowered Patient
    2025/04/16

    Over the last five years, the healthcare industry has witnessed an explosive surge in digital health services, revolutionizing the way we access medical care. Patients today are taking charge of their health journey by using different digital tools to stay on top of their preventative screenings, implement dietary and lifestyle changes, access mental health resources, and so much more. In this conversation, patient advocates and industry leaders from Noom, Thrive, and Pfizer, dive into the potential power of artificial intelligence and the anticipated transformation in personalized health plans. They share real-world examples that highlight how digital technologies are helping patients feel empowered and shape the future of healthcare. 

    Through this conversation you heard Lidia Fonseca reference Health Answers by Pfizer. In February 2025, the Pfizer team launched this new platform, powered by generative AI that provides clear, relevant answers to your health & wellness questions and helps you take action for yourself and your loved ones. To learn more, visit healthanswers.pfizer.com.

    Moderator:
    Stephanie Agresta, Managing Director, Ascendancy Events 

    Featured experts:
    -Karin Bilich, Head of Content, Noom 
    -Lidia Fonseca, Chief Digital & Technology Officer, Pfizer 
    -MT Grant, SVP & GM, Thrive for Health

    This episode was recorded live in Austin, TX on Monday, March 10, as part of Pfizer’s takeover of the South by Southwest podcasting lounge.

    Please fill out our short survey so we can get to know our listeners better: pfizer.com/podcastsurvey


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    59 分
  • Live from SXSW - Outdoing Cancer Is A Team Sport
    2025/04/16

    While cancer deaths in the United States have declined in recent years, some populations are being left behind—facing complicated challenges to accessing the care they need. Intervening at the earliest stages of disease onset is critical to cancer treatment success and to reducing the risk of recurrence. So how do we create a world where all people with cancer are quickly diagnosed and can live better, longer lives as science advances? In this conversation, patient advocates and healthcare leaders from Pfizer, the American Cancer Society, and the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association, discuss the power of collaboration in the effort to “Outdo Cancer.”

    Moderator
    • Tyrone McClain, Senior Director, Public Affairs, Pfizer
    Speakers
    • Carmen White, U.S. & Global Oncology Health Equity Lead, Pfizer
    • Pam Traxel, American Cancer Society, Cancer Action Network
    • Mary Stutts, CEO, Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (HBA)

    This episode was recorded live in Austin, TX on Monday, March 10, as part of Pfizer’s takeover of the South by Southwest podcasting lounge.

    Please fill out our short survey so we can get to know our listeners better: pfizer.com/podcastsurvey


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    58 分
  • Live from SXSW - The Future of Scientific Communications Through Podcasting
    2025/04/16

    Podcasting has become essential for communicating breakthroughs in science, offering an accessible and engaging platform to reach diverse audiences. This evolving medium fosters deeper connections by delivering trusted information in accessible and compelling ways. In this conversation, audio makers from Pfizer, Acast, and TED, discuss what it takes to stand out in the science podcast space, insights on strategy, and how they're working to shape the future of health communication.

    Moderator
    • Aaron Strout, Former CMO of Real Chemistry and Health Podcaster

    Speakers
    • Erica Santiago, Executive/Digital Communications & Podcast Strategy, Pfizer
    • Veronika Taylor, SVP of Acast’s Creator Network
    • Shoshana Ungerleider MD, Host and Producer of TED Health Podcast

    This episode was recorded live in Austin, TX on Monday, March 10, as part of Pfizer’s takeover of the South by Southwest podcasting lounge.

    Please fill out our short survey so we can get to know our listeners better: pfizer.com/podcastsurvey


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    56 分