Brian Wang

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Brian Wang

Brian Wang

@bscwang

Programme Director at ARIA

London, United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2020
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Brian Wang
Brian Wang@bscwang·
It’s a bad week if you’re a respiratory virus! Yesterday, Stripe announced Intercept, a $500m initiative to end respiratory infections. Today, my team and I at @ARIA_research are announcing 11 teams we’ve funded with £57m toward the same goal. A 🧵 about their exciting work!
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Charlie Petty
Charlie Petty@incredutility·
Just an incredibly bad week to be a virus oof
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Brian Wang@bscwang·
That’s all of them! But these aren’t just isolated projects, we think there are many synergies between them – and despite them just starting this month, we’re already starting to see them work together. Collectively I think these teams have a good shot at making SIIPs a reality.
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Brian Wang@bscwang·
It’s a bad week if you’re a respiratory virus! Yesterday, Stripe announced Intercept, a $500m initiative to end respiratory infections. Today, my team and I at @ARIA_research are announcing 11 teams we’ve funded with £57m toward the same goal. A 🧵 about their exciting work!
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Brian Wang@bscwang·
@philipcortes Yep sooo much money but it's just too far away atm (i.e., the technical hurdles are too high) to be attractive for investors/biotech/pharma So initiatives like this to bridge the gap are so valuable
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Philip De Cortes
Philip De Cortes@philipcortes·
@bscwang There’s money in it, surprised capitalism hasn’t tackled this!
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Brian Wang@bscwang·
Really excited to see this announced! If you know me you know I'm bullish on broad-spectrum antiviral prophylactics (particularly on the innate immune boosting side) as one of the rare strategies to combat both common and pandemic viruses. Love to see philanthropy tackling this
Nan Ransohoff@nanransohoff

Today we're launching Intercept: a $500M philanthropic initiative to make respiratory infections, like the common cold and flu, a thing of the past. We treat respiratory infections as a minor nuisance, but that’s really not the case. Most of us will spend 5% of our lives (!) sick from these viruses, they kill 1M people a year, cost $600B annually in productivity, and periodically threaten civilization through pandemics. So, if they’re such a big problem, why haven’t we dealt with them yet? Last year we convened ~40 leading scientists, pharma R&D leaders, biotech investors, and regulatory experts to better understand that. We heard two main reasons: (1) First, it’s just technically very challenging: respiratory viruses represent hundreds of distinct, mutating strains across several families. Fortunately, recent breakthroughs make this newly possible. (2) Second is a lack of funding: broad-spectrum solutions have historically been underfunded, in part because they’re not a great fit for most philanthropic or commercial funding (and while COVID generated a burst of activity around preventing and understanding respiratory infections through an influx of new funding, that hasn't been sustained). We think that with enough focus and funding, this might be solvable. Intercept is a $500 million philanthropic initiative that will take advantage of new tools to catalyze the development and deployment of two types of products: broad-spectrum preventatives and air cleaning technologies. This problem is undoubtedly difficult. But it’s more tractable now than it’s ever been. We think we should give it our best shot. We’re enormously grateful to our anchor funders: @stripe, @AnthropicAI, @TheFluLab, @FoundationOAI and individuals from Jane Street. And, I’m very excited to be building this with @incredutility and the rest of the team.

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