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Poop for the Cure with Stephanie Culler, Co-Founder and CEO at Persephone Biosciences

Poop for the Cure with Stephanie Culler, Co-Founder and CEO at Persephone Biosciences

FromBuilding Biotechs


Poop for the Cure with Stephanie Culler, Co-Founder and CEO at Persephone Biosciences

FromBuilding Biotechs

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we chatted with Stephanie Culler, PhD, Co-Founder and CEO of Persephone Biosciences and part of the Y Combinator 2018 cohort. Persephone is committed to delivering industry-leading technologies for the development of microbiome-targeted therapeutics. We talked about all things poop, as well as strategies to turn a passion for curing human disease into a thriving company.Persephone Clinical StudiesPersephone BiosciencesLink In with Stephanie!Connect with us!Link In with CarinaLink In with AlisonCheck out our three most downloaded episodes:Applying the Flagship “What If” Approach to Talent Acquisition With Leslie Martin, VP of Talent Acquisition at Flagship PioneeringA Biotech Built on Culture & Community with Adam Thomas, Chief People Officer at SynlogicIngraining Diversity into the Business Bloodline with Tiffany Summerville at Sherlock BiosciencesSubscribe here:AppleSpotifyGoogle PodcastRSS feedLearn more about Recruitomics ConsultingCheck out our reading listDownload our free startup resources guide to grow your biotech efficientlyIf you're on the job market, visit the Collaboratory Career Hub
Released:
Feb 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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From the ground floor to the C-Suite, Building Biotechs offers a behind-the-scenes look into the strategy that goes into launching and scaling successful biotech and life science companies. We talk with biotech executives, founders, HR leaders, and culture builders to learn how they think about growing companies with intention, and discuss the valuable lessons they’ve learned along the way.