What does it really take to build a sustainable biotech ecosystem outside of traditional hubs like Boston and San Francisco?
In this episode, host Elaine Hamm, PhD, is joined by Christin Godale, PhD, Executive Director of LifeSciKY, to explore how regional innovation communities can grow from the ground up. Christin shares how LifeSciKY is helping entrepreneurs access lab space, shared equipment, mentorship, and community support. The conversation dives into the realities of building biotech infrastructure in emerging regions, and why success comes from leaning into local strengths, building partnerships, and creating opportunities for founders to succeed where they are.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why successful biotech ecosystems rely on strong partnerships between government, industry, and academia.
- How regions outside traditional biotech hubs can build sustainable innovation communities by leveraging their unique strengths.
- What incubators and shared lab spaces must provide beyond real estate to truly support founders and early-stage companies.
Tune in to learn how collaborative communities and intentional partnerships can transform regional innovation ecosystems and create new opportunities for biotech entrepreneurship.
Links:
Connect with
Christin Godale, PhD, and learn about
LifeSciKY.
Connect with
Elaine Hamm, PhD, and learn about
Tulane Medicine Business Development and the
School of Medicine, as well as
Cadenza Bio.
Learn more about
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Project Medtech, and
SmartHealth Catalyzer.
Connect with
Ian McLachlan, BIO from the BAYOU producer.
Check out
BIO on the BAYOU.
Learn more about
BIO from the BAYOU - the podcast.
Bio from the Bayou is a podcast that explores biotech innovation, business development, and healthcare outcomes in New Orleans & The Gulf South, connecting biotech companies, investors, and key opinion leaders to advance medicine, technology, and startup opportunities in the region.