Life Sciences MoForum 2024 | San Diego: The State of the Life Sciences Industry
On September 24, 2024, Morrison Foerster hosted another installment of its premier MoForum series at the firm’s San Diego office.
Mayor Todd Gloria shared his vision for San Diego’s commitment to the industry. The event featured expert panel discussions on cutting-edge scientific developments, market trends, and technological innovations. Three innovative companies showcased their breakthrough technologies and business models. Renowned keynote speaker Orly Lobel highlighted the transformative power of digital technology in shaping the future of life sciences.
Key Takeaways from the Panel’s Discussion
The Science
Karen Potter, a partner in MoFo’s Patent Strategy and Prosecution practice, moderated the Science panel. She was joined by Brendan Eckelman (Co-Founder and CSO of Inhibrx Biosciences), Michael Ports (CSO of CARGO Therapeutics), Kit Pogliano (Dean of Biological Sciences, UCSD), and Vaughn Smider (President of Applied Biomedical Science Institute). The discussion highlighted the current and emerging innovation landscape that is driving drug development in life sciences, the role of scientific collaboration in fostering innovation and how it has evolved in San Diego, and the challenges and future outlook for the life sciences sector.
The Market
Jim Krenn, co-chair of MoFo’s Emerging Companies + Venture Capital Group led the Market panel. He shared the stage with Kim Kamdar (Managing Partner of Medical Excellence Capital), Gavin Liu (Senior Director of Legal Strategic Transactions, Astellas), Niall O’Donnell (Managing Director of RiverVest Venture Partners), and Hunter Reed (Vice President of Alexandria Venture Investments). The panel discussed the current state of the life sciences venture market, including the ongoing challenges many companies raising capital continue to face as well as optimism for the future as interest rates trend downwards.
The Technology
Erin Bosman, founder and co-head of MoFo’s Artificial Intelligence Group and chair of MoFo’s Class Actions and Mass Torts Group, led an in-depth dialogue on the Technology panel with Andrés Bratt-Leal (SVP of Research & Development, Aspen Neuroscience), Andrew Burch (President of Nucleic Acid Production, Maravai LifeSciences), Brendan Daly (Senior Innovation & Licensing Manager of San Diego State University), and Doug Komen (CFO of Vektor Medical). They explored the new technologies revolutionizing life sciences, including how these technologies are benefiting companies and customers, the pace of advancement, San Diego’s infrastructure and support of life sciences, and the current challenges posed by these new technologies.
Conclusion
The MoForum program provided invaluable insights and sparked meaningful discussions in the life sciences sector. The next installment will take place in Boston in January 2025, with a special focus on women in life sciences. Stay tuned for more details.
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