Monthly Archives: February 2019

Sharing The Adaptive Ski Experience With The Biotech Community
February 25, 2019

JB Harvey broke his personal record earlier this winter by skiing over 22 trails in a single day at Loon Mountain. It was an awesome day. And 22 runs would be a huge day for anyone, but it was particularly

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Keep Calm and Carry On: How to Survive an FDA Inspection
February 21, 2019

This blog was written by Aoife Brennan, CEO of Synlogic, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC. It was apparently random, although I secretly suspect it was karmic punishment for my lack of imagination in writing the

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Leave A Ladder Down
February 19, 2019

This post was written by Ros Deegan, President and CBO of Bicycle Therapeutics, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC.   In May 2007, I trekked to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. Situated at an altitude of over

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All A-Board
February 14, 2019

This blog is written by Samantha Truex, Atlas EIR and CEO of a stealth-stage biotech, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC. In a 2014 analysis  of biotech boards and a reprise analysis in 2016, Bruce Booth

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Our Year In Review: Annual Talk On Macro, Biotech, and Atlas
February 12, 2019

At the end of every year, we host both our Atlas Venture Annual Meeting for our fund investors (Limited Partners) and our Atlas Retreat for senior industry executives.  As a kickoff for these two meetings, we typically open with a

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Biotech Insider Stock Sales: Peer Benchmarks And Guidelines
February 6, 2019

Over the past six years, the biotech sector has experienced an incredible run of IPOs, reflecting the longest and largest “open window” for new offerings. Much has been written about post-IPO performance here and elsewhere, but there’s been little discussion

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