Commercializing the Microbiome – the Unseen Organ
March 21, 2018 from 6:00PM – 8:30PM  |   LabCentral, 700 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Keynote Speakers
Alex Tucker is Program Lead at Ginkgo Biowerks , a Boston-based synthetic biology company that makes and sells engineered organisms. The Design group leverages massively parallel DNA synthesis to identify and improve genetic parts and pathways for Ginkgo's foundries. Ginkgo is engineering over 40 organisms in via commercial partnerships for the production of small molecules, enzymes, and optimized microbes. The Design group produces hundreds of millions of base pairs of new sequences for synthesis each year to support these efforts. Prior to Ginkgo, Alex focused on engineering probiotic bacteria to treat metabolic disorders in the context of the gut microbiota at Synlogic. He is a former Postdoctoral Associate of MIT and a graduate of the University of Georgia and the University of Wisconsin.
Dean Falb, Ph.D. is the Chief Technology Officer and Founder of Synlogic Therapeutics, a venture-backed start-up company in the human microbiome space. He was an advisor to Atlas Ventures around several of its emerging portfolio companies, and played a central role in starting Synlogic in 2013. Prior to this he was Vice President of Research and Development at Stryker’s Regenerative Medicine Division. There he led the development of a portfolio of Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) –based drugs and drug device combinations in musculoskeletal and tissue fibrosis indications and initiated multiple clinical development programs. Dean was Sr. Vice President of R&D at Praecis Pharmaceuticals where he led the discovery and development of peptide-based drugs in several therapeutic indications including Plenaxis, which was approved by the FDA for patients with prostate cancer. In 1993 Dean was hired as the fourth scientist at Millennium Pharmaceuticals where he started and led Millennium’s program in Cardiovascular Diseases. There he discovered the SMAD signal transduction family which functions downstream of BMP/TGF-beta receptors. He also led a large collaboration with Eli Lilly around the genetics and genomics of cardiovascular diseases. Before Millennium, Dean was a scientist at Immulogic Pharmaceuticals. Dean received his B.S. in Chemistry from Purdue University and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the lab of Tom Maniatis at Harvard University
Panelists
Bernat Olle, PhD is Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of ‎Vedanta Biosciences, Inc. which is developing a novel class of therapies based on bacterial consortia that modulate interactions between the human microbiome and the host immune system. He has been a member of the founding teams of several companies of the PureTech portfolio and served as a member of the Board of Directors of Vedanta Biosciences and Follica Biosciences.

Arpita Maiti, PhD. As Senior Director, External Science & Innovation (ES&I), Arpita is a member of the external opportunities (discovery to Proof of Concept) search and evaluation team for Inflammation & Immunology, at Pfizer, Inc. She also leads strategy and partnering efforts in the microbiome for Pfizer. ES&I is an externally-focused scientific team of PhDs / MDs, embedded within Pfizer research groups,that identifies late-breaking science forming the basis of innovative therapies, and drives related collaborations that deliver value to Pfizer, its partners, and patients. Deals for which Arpita was responsible include Evotec, Biorap and an investment in AnTolRx. Prior to Pfizer, she was Associate Director of R&D Alliance Design & Management at Vertex Pharmaceuticals. Arpita got her start in biotech at Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, heading the Cell Biology & Drug Screening group. She trained as an immunologist and has a PhD and MSc in Immunology from UBC and a BSc from Trinity College, UofT. In addition to presenting at pharma innovation and microbiome conferences, she co-organized the 12 th World Congress on Inflammation held in 2015, and has served on the board of the Inflammation Research Association in numerous positions, including as its President (2012-14). 
Philip Strandwitz, PhD is Co-Founder and CEO of Holobiome. He is a specialist in the microbiome, with a focus on the gut-brain-axis. Philip received his PhD in Biology under the guidance of Dr. Kim Lewis at Northeastern University, where he focused on cultivating unique bacteria from the human gut microbiota, as well as studying their ability to modulate neurotransmitters. He has since assembled a broad range of clinical and academic collaborators to further profile the link between the human microbiome and the gut-brain-axis. Philip has presented at numerous conferences, including those held by the New York Academy of Science, Keystone Symposia, and the American Society of Microbiology. He is now CEO as Holobiome, a company he co-founded to translate microbiome science into novel therapeutics to treat diseases of the central and enteric nervous systems. Holobiome announced an early stage research collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Innovation LLC, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. and Janssen Research & Development, LLC in early 2018, and is currently sponsored by Amgen for wet lab space at LabCentral in Cambridge, MA.
Moderator
Azza A. Gadir, PhD is a postdoctoral scientist working on the Immunological mechanisms that underlie food allergy at Harvard University/Boston Childrens’ Hospital. She is specifically focused on understanding the role of the gut microbiome in disease pathogenesis. As part of her research, Azza is co-inventor of a patent for microbial consortia that can prevent and/or cure food allergy and is collaborating with industry partners to accelerate the discovery of microbiome-related immunotherapies for food allergy. In addition, she is serving as a scientific advisor for the startup, Adeo Health Science, a company focused on translating food allergy research into trusted products for parents. Azza received a PhD in immunology from University College London.
Organized by the German American Business Council of Boston, Inc. in partnership with
LabCentral, German Accelerator Life Sciences, Swedish American Chamber of Commerce, and the British American Business Council of New England. Sponsored by Bayer LifeHub Boston.