A conversation with CEO and co-founder, Jake Becraft of Strand Therapeutics

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Sam Kessel and Vianca Williams
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Summary

  • Jake Becraft, the co-founder and CEO of Strand Therapeutics, discusses his journey from pursuing a PhD in chemical engineering and synthetic biology at MIT to starting a biotech company focused on developing programmable mRNA therapeutics.
  • At MIT, he worked on developing nanoparticles for DNA delivery and became interested in the challenges of mRNA delivery and therapeutic index. This led him to co-found Strand to engineer mRNA to amplify its signal in target cells while degrading quickly in non-target cells.
  • Becraft discusses the importance of finding mentors and advisors, like his PhD advisor Ron Weiss, to help navigate starting a company as a graduate student. He emphasizes the need for more formalized programs and funding to support scientists in translating their research.
  • Key skills he recommends for scientists interested in the business side include strong communication, the ability to build coalitions, and understanding the principles and goals that drive you rather than just pursuing a specific career path.

Show Notes

00:00 - Inspiration and early career in biotech

08:21 - Principles and guiding ideas 

13:56 - Navigating academic and business responsibilities

29:44 - Balancing family and career

32:14 - Challenges and decisions in building a company

35:11 - Trends and future of biotech

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