DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
Education:How To
“You know, after the drug gets approved, it’s a feather in your cap. You have been part of an NDA, that’s great. Your value goes up. But after that, what do you do?” -Neil Sankar MD, MPH
In this episode, DocWorking Founder and CEO, Dr. Jen Barna welcomes Dr. Neil Sankar. Dr. Sankar is President and Chief Medical Officer of SwanBio, LLC, a business development consultancy firm that facilitates the translation of scientific discoveries into cancer therapeutics. Dr. Sankar has over 16 years of experience in life sciences clinical development, pipeline strategy, clinical safety, and pharmacovigilance. Dr. Sankar shares his wealth of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with the DocWorking audience. He tells us about his journey, his tips for those wanting to get into pharmaceuticals and how he finds time to relax. If you are thinking about getting into the pharmaceutical industry, you will find this episode extremely helpful!
Neil Sankar received his MD degree from Bangalore University and internal medicine residency from University of West indies, Kingston, Jamaica and trained in the UK and the Caribbeans. He holds a postgraduate degree in public health from Queensland University in Australia.
Dr. Sankar got his training in clinical research and tumor biology from NCI Bethesda Maryland and since has held Clinical Development positions within leading Biotech/Pharma including Genentech, Medimmune, Pharmacyclics, FiveprimeTherapeutics, Portola, Loxo Oncology, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Elevar Therapeutics, Boston Biomedical, Effector Therapeutics and Rhizen Pharmaceuticals to name a few.
Dr. Sankar is President and Chief Medical Officer of SwanBio, LLC, a business development consultancy firm that facilitates the translation of scientific discoveries into cancer therapeutics. Dr. Sankar has over 16 years of experience in life sciences clinical development, pipeline strategy, clinical safety, and pharmacovigilance. He has extensive experience in the application of US Food and Drug Administration regulations and the Good Clinical Practice guidelines set forth by the International Council on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use. He has acted as Medical lead in numerous phase I, II and III clinical trials in the therapeutic area of oncology ranging from solid tumors, connective tissue tumors to hematological malignancies including, CLL/SLL, B cell lymphomas, T cell Lymphomas, Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Hodgkins Lymphoma. He is an expert in providing global clinical development and regulatory strategies for therapeutic drugs and was instrumental in filing the New Drug Applications for the antibody-drug conjugate in Metastatic Breast cancer and the Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor in Mantle cell Lymphoma. Dr. Sankar has extensive experience in designing and deploying data capture tools that evaluate the efficacy and safety of clinical trials. He also has extensive experience as a member of drug safety committees and advisory boards of few companies including Leukemia Therapeutics and iNDX Technology. Dr Sankar has led or has been part of FDA/Regulatory Authority discussions for various companies pursuing IND and NDA applications including Pre-IND and Pre-NDA F2F meetings.
Dr. Sankar is an active member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the American Society of Hematology (ASH), the European Hematology Association (EHA , Drug information Association (DIA) , European Society of Clinical Oncology (ESMO), American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Enterprising Pharmaceutical Professionals from the Indian Sub-Continent (EPPIC GLOBAL), Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS), IACA and TiE Silicon Valley.
Find full transcripts of DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast episodes on the DocWorking Blog
DocWorking empowers physicians and entire health care teams to get on the path to achieving their dreams, both in and outside of work, with programs designed to help you maximize life with minimal time.
Are you a physician who would like to tell your story? Please email Amanda, our producer, at Amanda@docworking.com to be considered.
And if you like our podcast and would like to subscribe and leave us a 5 star review, we would be extremely grateful!
We’re everywhere you like to get your podcasts! Apple iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, ListenNotes, Amazon, YouTube, Podbean
You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Some links in our blogs and show notes are affiliate links, and purchases made via those links may result in payments to DocWorking. These help toward our production costs. Thank you for supporting DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast!
Occasionally, we discuss financial and legal topics. We are not financial or legal professionals. Please consult a licensed professional for financial or legal advice regarding your specific situation.
Podcast produced by: Amanda Taran
How to Finish Charting and Get Home on Time as a Physician with Mary Leung MD
Battling Physician Burnout: A Heartfelt Conversation with Dr. Simon Maltais (Encore Episode)
227: Navigating Real Estate Investments for Physicians with Brett Riggins
226: Connecting heart, mind, body and spirit for healing and wellness with Dr Manizeh Mirza-Gruber
225: How Retraining the Brain Can Eliminate Chronic Tinnitis and Lead to Personal Transformation with Peter Studenik
224 Marriage Survival Guide for Doctors and Medical Students: Tips from Dr. Dave and Ashley Gay
223 How to Process Stress and Alleviate Pain and Other Symptoms with Stephanie Shaw
222: Top Tips for Real Estate Investing from Dermatopathologist Dr. Lydia Essary
221: Thriving Despite Chronic Illness & Chronic Pain in the Physician Family with Dr. Jeep & Vanessa Naum
220: What Patients Teach Their Doctors with Dr. David Alfery
219: Physicians, Nonclinical Careers and Choices in Healthcare with Dr. Tom Davis
218: Neuroplasticity: How You Can Impact Your Overall Health by Controlling Your Thoughts with Dr. Philippe Douyon
217: Physician Nonclinical Career Advice You Can Put to Use Today with Dr. John Jurica
216: Finances, Physicians and Burnout with Daniel Wrenne
215: How Physicians Can Improve Work-Life Balance by Minimizing Contaminated Time at Work and at Home (Jill Farmer, Gabriella Dennery, MD)
214: The Importance of Prioritizing Your Wellbeing To Prevent Burnout with Dr. Virgie Bright Ellington
213: How Personalized Medicine Can Change Your Life and the Lives of Your Patients with Dr. Tracy Gapin
212: Ways To Stress Less Over The Holidays
211: Being A Unicorn in Physician Leadership with Dr. Camelia Lawrence
210: One Physician’s Journey into Non-Clinical Work with Dr. Virgie Bright-Ellington
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Navigating Life After 40
LifeBlood
Science of Reading: The Podcast
The Minimal Mom
How To!