Brain Shuttles: A New Path Into the Brain with James Gorman of the Wyss Institute
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Matias interviews James (Jim) Gorman MD PhD from the Wyss Institute. Jim is Principal Investigator on the Wyss Institute Brain Targeting Program (BTP). Jim leads a team developing new approaches to transport drugs through the blood brain barrier (BBB) into the CNS.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why the BBB blocks most modern drugs from entering the brain, creating the biggest bottleneck in neuro
- How brain shuttles hijack natural transport pathways like the transferrin receptor to move drugs across the BBB
- How new modalities that reach the brain can potentially treat diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and lysosomal disorders
- Why delivery route of shuttles enable IV or subcutaneous dosing instead of invasive intrathecal injections
- How early data shows that shuttle-enabled antibodies clear amyloid faster, at lower doses, and with fewer side effects
- How the field is accelerating through a pre-competitive consortium model that lets multiple companies share shuttle platforms
Credits:
Created by Greg Kubin and Matias Serebrinsky
Host: Matias Serebrinsky
Produced by Caitlin Ner & Nico V. Rey
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Theme music by Dorian Love
Additional Music: Distant Daze by Zack Frank
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