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The Next Experiment
The Next Experiment
8 episodes
3 weeks ago
It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.
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It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.
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Life Sciences
Science
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DOE, The Right Thing (with Keara Sutherland)
The Next Experiment
50 minutes 22 seconds
3 weeks ago
DOE, The Right Thing (with Keara Sutherland)

If efficiency is the name of the game in process development, then Design of Experiments (DOE) is the playbook you didn’t know you needed.

But how do you actually apply it in the messy, variable world of viral vector production? That’s exactly what we dig into in this episode.

Keara Sutherland takes us through her journey from simple drug pairing experiments to complex, high-dimensional DOE campaigns that optimize biological processes in ways that feel almost magical – but are grounded in solid strategy.


Conversation highlights:

05:24 - Keara’s first exposure to DOE and transitioning from drug synergy studies to complex process optimization

12:17 - The addictive efficiency of DOE: maximizing data points while minimizing time

17:26 - DOE as a tool for biological flexibility: managing multiple outputs and future-proofing processes

31:31 - Real-world challenges: balancing experimental ideal with practical constraints, including automation and scalability

The Next Experiment
It's vital that we make progress in biology. Yet today, understanding complex living systems is hard. But does it have to be? We're Markus and Phil, a biologist and a statistician. We created this podcast for anyone who believes that there might be a better way. Together, we'll discuss the best experiments to cut through biological complexity. Join us to explore the shape of the next experiment.