🧬Michael Chen - Nuclera - Part 2 | From Grad Student to Biotech CEO | Unique Challenges Combining Science & Business | Developing Breakthrough Products | Building Partnerships with Big Pharma | Creating a Biotech GTM Strategy
Jon Chee hosts Michael Chen, the Co-Founder and CEO of Nuclera, a biotech company that focuses on bringing rapid protein access to other labs.
Michael is a seasoned scientist and entrepreneur who brings a rich background and valuable insights to our podcast. Before co-founding Nuclera, Michael did extensive research as an undergrad student at both Georgia tech and Emory and eventually got his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge. He has also published nine scientific papers and worked with several leading scientists in their field.
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Part 2 of 2: Jon Chee hosts Michael Chen, the Co-Founder and CEO of Nuclera, a biotech company that focuses on bringing rapid protein access to other labs.
Michael is a seasoned scientist and entrepreneur who brings a rich background and valuable insights to our podcast. Before co-founding Nuclera, Michael did extensive research as an undergrad student at both Georgia tech and Emory and eventually got his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge. He has also published nine scientific papers and worked with several leading scientists in their field.
Michael’s experiences at the lab bench and as a CEO make this conversation one you don’t want to miss.
Join us this week to hear about:
- Michael’s journey from graduate studies to co-founding Nuclera
- The unique challenges scientists encounter in the business world
- The importance of adaptability and key lessons in developing/marketing a breakthrough product
- Michael’s insights into navigating big pharma’s lengthy sales cycles and building successful partnerships
- Creating a Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy for a biotech and identifying early adopters
Please enjoy Jon’s conversation with Michael Chen.
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00:49 Intro
02:44 Key differences between graduate studies and entrepreneurship
06:21 Succeeding as a startup: idea vs. ability to execute
07:43 Nuclera's mission and the importance of de novo DNA synthesis
11:09 Where the DNA synthesis market is headed and Nuclera's evolution
14:19 Do you want to compete with or empower the protein maker?
16:35 Conceptualizing Nuclera's Go-to-Market strategy
21:20 Figuring out how to explain and market Nuclera's technology
31:52 Building successful partnerships with Big Pharma
39:21 Excedr's leading indicators of commercial success
45:40 Nuclera's sales enablement and focus on in-person events
55:29 Michael's goals for Nuclera and improving operations, sales, marketing, etc.
58:31 Shout-outs and advice to younger self
01:03:00 Outro