Pooja Khemchandani joins Happy Biotech to share her journey from dentistry in India to TMF leadership in biotech. She breaks down what TMF health really means, how sponsor-side work differs from CROs, why the industry struggles with adopting new tech, and how automation and AI could reshape documentation. She also drops a spooky TMF story (yes—menus and hand scans happen) and reminds us of the ultimate rule: if it’s not documented, it doesn’t exist.
All content for Happy Biotech is the property of Happy Biotech and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Pooja Khemchandani joins Happy Biotech to share her journey from dentistry in India to TMF leadership in biotech. She breaks down what TMF health really means, how sponsor-side work differs from CROs, why the industry struggles with adopting new tech, and how automation and AI could reshape documentation. She also drops a spooky TMF story (yes—menus and hand scans happen) and reminds us of the ultimate rule: if it’s not documented, it doesn’t exist.
Dark Rooms to Drug Trials: Happy Biotech Interview with Angela Repa
Happy Biotech
42 minutes 22 seconds
4 months ago
Dark Rooms to Drug Trials: Happy Biotech Interview with Angela Repa
On Happy Biotech, hosts Micah and Suus sit down with Quality executive Angela Repa to trace her journey from electron microscopy through clinical operations and QA leadership. She demystifies regulatory inspections, offers career advice for biotech newcomers, and even shares a memorable ride in a driverless car.
Happy Biotech
Pooja Khemchandani joins Happy Biotech to share her journey from dentistry in India to TMF leadership in biotech. She breaks down what TMF health really means, how sponsor-side work differs from CROs, why the industry struggles with adopting new tech, and how automation and AI could reshape documentation. She also drops a spooky TMF story (yes—menus and hand scans happen) and reminds us of the ultimate rule: if it’s not documented, it doesn’t exist.