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194 - Drug Delivery Innovation, Networking in Pharma, and Building a Career That Matters with Mike Denzer

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In this episode I sit down with Mike Denzer, a mechanical engineer, inventor, and trusted leader in the combination product space. We talk about the power of networking not just as a tool for finding your next job, but as a foundation for building a meaningful and resilient career in pharma and medtech.Mike shares what it’s like to develop life-changing devices like Amgen’s Auto Click autoinjector, how he built credibility across R&D and regulatory teams, and why asking good questions and being generous with your time pays off more than any formal title. If you’ve ever struggled to balance technical depth with approachability or you’re trying to navigate CROs, design controls, or cross-functional chaos, I hope you enjoy this conversation! ⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Welcome and introduction00:56 Why networking matters01:57 Life-changing moments in engineering09:45 Challenges and innovations in autoinjectors14:47 CROs, sponsors, and collaboration18:22 Mike’s favorite projects and final thoughtsAbout Mike Denzer:Mike Denzer is a mechanical engineer, inventor, and combination product leader with over 20 years of experience in drug delivery system development. He’s held leadership roles at companies like Amgen, Teva, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Kymanox, and is credited as an inventor on five U.S. patents related to autoinjector platforms and delivery technology.He’s the founder of Combo Products LLC, where he now consults on combination product design, human factors strategy, and technical development. Mike is widely respected for his collaborative style and clear communication across engineering, clinical, regulatory, and quality functions.Contact Mike: [email protected] Saadeh is a Quality Professional and host of Let’s Combinate. With a background in Quality, Manufacturing Operations, and R&D, he has worked in large Medical Device and Pharma organizations to support the development and launch of hardware devices, disposable devices, and combination products for vaccines, generics, and biologics.Subhi currently serves as the International Committee Chair for the Combination Products Coalition (CPC), is a member of ASTM Committee E55, and has served on AAMI's Combination Products Committee.

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In this episode I sit down with Mike Denzer, a mechanical engineer, inventor, and trusted leader in the combination product space. We talk about the power of networking not just as a tool for finding your next job, but as a foundation for building a meaningful and resilient career in pharma and medtech.Mike shares what it’s like to develop life-changing devices like Amgen’s Auto Click autoinjector, how he built credibility across R&D and regulatory teams, and why asking good questions and being generous with your time pays off more than any formal title. If you’ve ever struggled to balance technical depth with approachability or you’re trying to navigate CROs, design controls, or cross-functional chaos, I hope you enjoy this conversation! ⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Welcome and introduction00:56 Why networking matters01:57 Life-changing moments in engineering09:45 Challenges and innovations in autoinjectors14:47 CROs, sponsors, and collaboration18:22 Mike’s favorite projects and final thoughtsAbout Mike Denzer:Mike Denzer is a mechanical engineer, inventor, and combination product leader with over 20 years of experience in drug delivery system development. He’s held leadership roles at companies like Amgen, Teva, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Kymanox, and is credited as an inventor on five U.S. patents related to autoinjector platforms and delivery technology.He’s the founder of Combo Products LLC, where he now consults on combination product design, human factors strategy, and technical development. Mike is widely respected for his collaborative style and clear communication across engineering, clinical, regulatory, and quality functions.Contact Mike: [email protected] Saadeh is a Quality Professional and host of Let’s Combinate. With a background in Quality, Manufacturing Operations, and R&D, he has worked in large Medical Device and Pharma organizations to support the development and launch of hardware devices, disposable devices, and combination products for vaccines, generics, and biologics.Subhi currently serves as the International Committee Chair for the Combination Products Coalition (CPC), is a member of ASTM Committee E55, and has served on AAMI's Combination Products Committee.

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