Episodes

  • Human Accountability in an Agentic Pharma World
    May 28 2026

    Vertex senior director Amrit Moola sits down with Srivatsan Nagaraja to discuss what it takes to operationalize AI in pharma and biotech from early experiments to large‑scale transformation. He describes how to pick high‑impact use cases, re‑architect processes around agents and real‑time data, and align business operations on outcomes. The discussion ranges from CRO recruitment data and batch disposition in cell and gene therapy to guardrails, governance, and why you can’t blame the algorithm when something goes wrong.

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    49 mins
  • Making AI Transformations that Stick
    May 14 2026

    Vikram Nair, chief information officer of Amneal Pharmaceuticals, joins Srivatsan Nagaraja to break down what it really takes to turn AI from boardroom buzz into real business impact. From early missteps and skeptical stakeholders to building smarter metrics, Nair shares lessons from the front lines of AI transformation—and introduces a practical control framework to help life sciences companies scale AI, manage risk, and evolve without losing control.

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    53 mins
  • Finding ROI from AI in the Mundane
    Apr 9 2026

    Dennis Salotti, executive director and head of clinical outsourcing and innovation at Jazz Pharmaceuticals, joins Srivatsan Nagaraja to talk about what AI really looks like in day-to-inside a drug company. He explains how large language models and agentic tools can streamline contracting, budgeting, and risk management—mundane but high-impact work that speeds studies and improves trial-site experience. Salotti shares how to design narrow, high‑ROI pilots, build AI fluency, avoid “AI slop,” and turn AI into a thinking partner rather than a shortcut, stacking small wins that remove grunt work, capture lessons learned, and elevate people from doers to critical thinkers.

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    46 mins
  • A Pragmatic Path to AI-Enabled Commercial Operations
    Mar 26 2026

    Tris Pharma Chief Commercial Officer Manesh Naidu sits down with Nagaraja Srivatsan to discuss how the small but growing specialty pharma company is pursuing a deliberately incremental AI strategy, focusing on its biggest pain points rather than chasing grand, enterprise-wide transformations. He explains how the team is using off-the-shelf and vendor tools where possible, rigorously managing data and compliance risk, and letting quick wins in discrete use cases pave the way for broader change. Naidu discusses what practical AI adoption looks like for Tris, how the company is applying the technology to high-value commercial challenges, and how it is reinventing sales training through virtual physician simulations.

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    37 mins
  • Reimagining Scientific Work in the Age of AI Agents
    Mar 12 2026

    Shweta Maniar, global strategy and market leader for life sciences at Google Cloud, sits down with Nagaraja Srivatsan to unpack what it takes to turn AI pilots into durable, enterprise-wide impact. A former biotech executive who now helps biopharma leaders modernize their data and AI strategy, Shweta argues that success starts with fixing fragmented data foundations and reshaping culture—not just deploying the latest model. She explains why AI should be treated as a strategic upgrade to de-risk science rather than a narrow tool for squeezing efficiency, why the hardest problems are less about model performance and more about data and organizational behavior, and how emerging multi-agent systems could compress timelines from discovery to patient access. You can download The ROI of AI in Healthcare and Life Sciences report referenced in the discussion here: https://cloud.google.com/resources/content/roi-of-ai-healthcare-life-sciences

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    47 mins
  • Orchestrating Scientists, Data, and AI to Discover New Drugs
    Feb 26 2026

    Scotch McClure had a bold plan for Maxwell Biosciences to map and mine the roughly 3 percent of peptides circulating in human plasma. The company has harnessed AI to move from a massive and messy universe of human peptides to a small-molecule candidate that could offer a potential alternative to antibiotics, antifungals, and some antivirals. McClure, CEO of Maxwell, sat down with Nagaraja Srivatsan to discuss why he thinks AI is becoming the central engine that makes modern drug development not just faster but possible at all, how he sees AI as essential to filtering out the noise in vast datasets, and why organizations will need to surrender more of the scientific process to AI while constraining it with a clear vision and guardrails.

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    46 mins
  • Scaling Practical AI Across Commercial Teams
    Feb 12 2026

    Drew McCormick, head of data and analytics at Eversana, sits down with Nagaraja Srivatsan to trace the company’s AI journey from classic predictive modeling in its data and analytics business to an enterprise-wide strategy. He describes how Eversana is building on a strong data foundation to tackle challenges such as patient identification, while also rethinking workflows, governance, and talent to ensure AI delivers value in a highly regulated environment.

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    49 mins
  • Building an AI-Ready Biopharma Organization
    Jan 8 2026

    Scott Cenci, chief information and data officer for Acadia Pharmaceuticals, sits down with Nagaraja Srivatsan to discuss how generative and agentic AI are reshaping biopharma throughout the enterprise from R&D and clinical development to the commercial field. He discusses how it is changing the roles of people like medical writers into medical editors, why every knowledge worker will soon manage AI agents as part of their job; and the hard problems leaders face in prioritizing AI investments, avoiding experiment fatigue, governing enterprise data, and building a culture of continuous learning.​

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    55 mins