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.
Happy Biotech Begins: Who We Are and Why We’re Here
Happy Biotech
5 minutes 54 seconds
4 months ago
Happy Biotech Begins: Who We Are and Why We’re Here
Introducing the Happy Biotech podcast, hosted by Micah and Suus, aims to provide insights into the world of clinical operations and the biotech industry. In this introductory episode, they discuss their backgrounds, the purpose of the podcast, the target audience, and the vibe they aim to create. The hosts emphasize the importance of storytelling and humor while navigating complex topics in the industry, inviting listeners to join them on this journey.
Takeaways:
The podcast will feature interviews with industry professionals.
They aim to make complex topics accessible and entertaining.
Episodes will be released weekly.
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.