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My guest for this week’s episode is Steve Visco. Steve is the Co-founder, CTO, and CEO of PolyPlus. Before PolyPlus, Steve worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab as a Principal Investigator, running several programs in the field of solid state ionics, developing an extensive patent portfolio, much of which has been licensed to industry.
Join us as we sit down with Steve to discuss why being a skillful writer is important for scientific entrepreneurs.
Steve also covers how he balanced his family’s needs with professional endeavors, the origins of the tech transfer process, and what tech transfer meant for researchers in government and academic labs.
Learn more about his thoughts on leveraging expertise in negotiations with companies in industry and the potential pitfalls of conflict of interest.
Please enjoy my conversation with Steve Visco.
Find Our Guest, Steve Visco, at these links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-j-visco-2910b57/ https://polyplus.com/ Find Our Host, Jon Chee, at these links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joncheehttps://www.excedr.comSocial & WebsiteLinkedIn:
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https://www.thebiotechstartupspodcast.com/ Timestamps:00:00 Intro
02:16 Episode start
04:01 The cross-section of literature and science, excellent writing as a lifelong benefit
06:25 Modern push for specialization, growing up with the renaissance approach to learning
08:30 What spurred the pursuit of chemistry, 70s-80s grad school differences
11:29 Researching at Brown University, moving to UC Santa Barbara
15:13 Large grants and the benefits they bring, working with industry pioneers
18:35 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the shift toward commercialization
21:22 Origins of the tech transfer process boom, research and its benefits to the economy
23:35 Industry money and how it differs from grant funding, leveraging expertise in negotiations
26:38 Licensing patents out to companies vs. spinning out companies
29:18 Spinning out PolyPlus from LBNL and the pitfalls of conflict of interest
32:29 Going through the early-days tech transfer process, inventor’s percentage for licensing technologies
34:15 Outro
Enriched Notes:
Topics Mentioned:Louis Pasteur
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Pasteur The Scientific Method
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_methodLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
https://www.lbl.gov/PolyPlus
https://polyplus.com/Bell Labs
https://www.bell-labs.com/Manhattan Project
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project Tech Transfer Process
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_transfer DOE National Labs
https://www.energy.gov/national-laboratoriesCooperative Research and Development Agreements
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative_research_and_development_agreementPeople Mentioned:John Kennedy
https://www.chem.ucsb.edu/people/john-h-kennedyNewt Gingridge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich