Monthly Archives: April 2022

Navigating Change: Observations from the Talent side of Professional Change
April 22, 2022

By Andrea DiMella, VP and Head of Talent at Atlas Venture, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC Like many of you, I’m a consumer of biotech industry news. Multiple times of day I scour BioCentury, STAT,

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Responding To Tough Markets: Restructurings In Biotech
April 14, 2022

Another day, another “restructuring” – there’s been a flurry of press releases recently using phrases like “exploring strategic alternatives”, “extending the cash runway”, and “de-prioritizing” certain R&D programs. These announcements are obviously responses to the tough market environment. In every

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Take the Hors D’oeuvres When They’re Passed And Other Life Lessons From An “Old” CEO
April 7, 2022

By Natalie Holles, CEO of Third Harmonic Bio, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC Our company recently launched out of stealth with a trade media campaign in the usual outlets, which felt great until one article

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Biotech’s January Chill: Big Drop In New Startups
April 4, 2022

While the pace of startup formation in biotech has been accelerating over the past decade, early signs suggest the malaise in the markets is finding its way back into the venture creation ecosystem. Startups get formed, often in stealth, and

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