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.
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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.
From lab tech to Pharma Exec: Happy Biotech Interview with Harry Wisse
Happy Biotech
36 minutes 30 seconds
3 months ago
From lab tech to Pharma Exec: Happy Biotech Interview with Harry Wisse
On this episode of Happy Biotech, Suus and Micah sit down with biotech veteran Harry Wisse who’s gone from lab technician to pharma leader—to pull back the curtain on drug development’s 90% failure rate, the joys (and headaches) of regulatory compliance, and why networking and flexibility are the ultimate career life-rafts in this industry. Along the way, Hari shares war stories, work-life balance tips (golf, travel, and all), and practical advice for anyone plotting their own biotech adventure.
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.