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A hundred years ago, insulin was scraped from pig pancreases. Today, it’s made by bacteria in giant tanks. In the second part of a mini series on proteins, drug development and AI, Saloni tells the story of how insulin went from a crude animal extract to the first genetically-engineered drug, kickstarting the biotech industry along the way.

Hard Drugs is a new podcast from Works in Progress and Open Philanthropy about medical innovation presented by Saloni Dattani and Jacob Trefethen.

Saloni’s substack newsletter: https://www.scientificdiscovery.dev/

Jacob’s blog: https://blog.jacobtrefethen.com/

Subscribe to the Works in Progress print magazine: https://worksinprogress.co/print/

Books:

  • Genentech: The beginnings of biotech by Sally Smith Hughes

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  • Aria Babu, editor at Works in Progress
  • Adrian Bradley, on-site producer
  • Anna Magpie, fact-checking
  • Abhishaike Mahajan, cover art
  • Atalanta Arden-Miller, art direction
  • David Hackett, composer

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A hundred years ago, insulin was scraped from pig pancreases. Today, it’s made by bacteria in giant tanks. In the second part of a mini series on proteins, drug development and AI, Saloni tells the story of how insulin went from a crude animal extract to the first genetically-engineered drug, kickstarting the biotech industry along the way.

Hard Drugs is a new podcast from Works in Progress and Open Philanthropy about medical innovation presented by Saloni Dattani and Jacob Trefethen.

Saloni’s substack newsletter: https://www.scientificdiscovery.dev/

Jacob’s blog: https://blog.jacobtrefethen.com/

Subscribe to the Works in Progress print magazine: https://worksinprogress.co/print/

Books:

  • Genentech: The beginnings of biotech by Sally Smith Hughes

Articles:

Podcasts:

Acknowledgements:

  • Aria Babu, editor at Works in Progress
  • Adrian Bradley, on-site producer
  • Anna Magpie, fact-checking
  • Abhishaike Mahajan, cover art
  • Atalanta Arden-Miller, art direction
  • David Hackett, composer

Works in Progress & Open Philanthropy

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