Invisible Forces

Jefferies

The world is changing at a rapid pace. And many of the forces driving these changes can’t be seen at all. Hosted by Jefferies insiders Shannon Murphy and Erin Shea, Invisible Forces is a show about the unseen influences that are rapidly transforming our way of life and global economy. With surprising stories and expert interviews, we’re looking into the future at where we'll be living, how we'll be working, what we'll be buying ... and why.

  • 20 minutes 38 seconds
    It's Not Where, it's What: Targeted Oncology and the Keys to Solving Cancer

    If you had lung cancer, you’d take one kind of drug. If you had liver cancer, you’d take another drug. Makes sense, right? But scientists have found another, more effective, more targeted way to treat cancer — one that you need a code to unlock. In this episode we look at the surprising history and the hopeful future of immunotherapy, and how the genetic code of cancer itself has been used to find a way to treat the disease.

    Featuring:

    • Neeha Zaidi is a medical oncologist at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Centre. 
    • Mike Yee is Jefferies’ managing director and senior biotech analyst
    • Neville Sanjana is a core faculty member at the New York genome center and also an assistant professor of biology at NYU
    28 March 2022, 4:05 am
  • 19 minutes 44 seconds
    When Your Home is the Hospital: Tech-Enabled Healing

    Healthcare innovations aren’t just about drugs, but how care is delivered. But one of the fastest-growing areas of health care is focusing less on WHAT’s wrong with you, but WHERE the healing actually happens, and HOW doctors can deliver that care right to your home. In this episode we learn how a fitness craze from the 80’s is helping provide medical care right to a patient’s front door.

    Featuring:

    • Raphael Rakowski is the founder of Medically Home
    • Elizabeth Krupinski is a professor at Emory University and the co-author of the book Understanding Telehealth
    • Brian Tanquilut is a healthcare services analyst at Jefferies
    14 March 2022, 4:05 am
  • 19 minutes 39 seconds
    Cracking the Code that Runs Us: The Future of Gene Therapy

    The discovery of DNA in the 1850s allowed us to see into the genetic code of individual humans. Now gene editing, a technique by which the gene or genes that make us susceptible to some diseases, allows that code to be rewritten. In this episode we look at the ways in which gene editing is being used to turn that century-old breakthrough into the future of medicine.

    Featuring:

    • Pino Ciaramella is the chief scientific officer and president of Beam Therapeutics 
    • Paul Offit is the director of the Vaccine Education Centre at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of the book You Bet Your Life: The Long and Risky History of Medical Innovation  
    • Neville Sanjana is a core faculty member at the New York genome center and also an assistant professor of biology at NYU
    • Will Sevush is Jefferies’ healthcare desk specialist
    28 February 2022, 5:05 am
  • 18 minutes 25 seconds
    Breaking the Blood Brain Barrier: The Quest to Cure Neurodegeneration

    Thanks to modern medicine, we are living longer lives than ever before. But our longer lives have led to an increase in age-related degenerative illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s and ALS – neurological degenerative disorders that have proven very difficult to treat because of one of the strongest security systems in the human body: The Blood Brain Barrier. This episode looks at how an idea as old as the Trojan Horse could be used to finally break down that barrier for good.

    Featuring:

    • Ryan Watts is the founder and CEO of Denali Therapeutics
    • Mike Yee is Jefferies’ managing director and senior biotech analyst
    • Rachita Sumbria is an associate professor at the Chapman University School of Pharmacy
    14 February 2022, 5:05 am
  • 18 minutes 39 seconds
    From Zero to Hero: The Story Behind the mRNA Vaccine

    We kick off this new season with a medical breakthrough story you might THINK you know, but isn't that straightforward. We dive into how the "speedy" development of mRNA vaccines is actually a story with decades of twists and turns. In this episode we look at the mRNA technology that is behind many COVID-19 vaccines, and how an idea that once looked like it was destined to fail got a new life just in time to save so many of ours.

    Featuring:

    • Dr. Thomas Madden is a biochemist and founder and CEO of Acuitas Therapeutics
    • Mike Yee is Jefferies’ managing director and senior biotech analyst
    • Joe Miller is a reporter for the Financial Times and the author of The Vaccine: Inside the Race to Conquer the COVID-19 Pandemic
    31 January 2022, 5:10 am
  • 19 minutes 22 seconds
    Hopeless Optimism

    Throughout this season, we are exploring some of the amazing medical breakthroughs that have changed lives – and continue to change what’s possible in the world of medicine. And all of this progress stems from investment: of time, of money, of research and ingenuity. In this episode, we’re looking at the common thread that links all the incredible stories we’ll be hearing over the coming season: that alchemy that brings about these life-saving innovations in healthcare.

    Featuring:

    • Rachita Sumbria is an associate professor at the Chapman University School of Pharmacy
    • Neeha Zaidi is a medical oncologist at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Centre.
    • Will Sevush Will Sevush is Jefferies’ healthcare desk specialist
    • Mike Yee is Jefferies’ managing director and senior biotech analyst
    31 January 2022, 5:05 am
  • 1 minute 31 seconds
    Introducing Invisible Forces Season Three

    Invisible Forces is a podcast that investigates the unseen influences that drive our spending, our saving and our global economy. 

    Hosted by Jefferies' insider Shannon Murphy, season three is all about one invisible force – the alchemy that can turn a series of unlikely events, surprises and setbacks into medicine’s biggest successes.

    We’ll hear from biotech industry leaders and our own Jefferies experts about some of the biggest breakthroughs in medical history – and the investments that brought them into reality.
     

    3 January 2022, 8:05 am
  • 25 minutes 29 seconds
    An All-Encompassing Economy

    Culturally in 2020, the conversation around racial injustice has hit a breaking point. COVID-19 exacerbated inequities in health outcomes for Black and Latino Americans, and in the wake of George Floyd’s death, we’ve seen a massive movement for enduring change. The people have spoken. But how will businesses, markets and economies respond?

    Today, consumers are seeking ways to support the Black-owned businesses with their dollars, and companies are looking to hire more equitably and inclusively. Even our technology is getting a redesign – to correct biases built right into the programming of tech tools we use everyday.

    Hosts Shannon Murphy and Erin Shea are joined by colleague Nadia Batchelor to explore how this powerful movement can create lasting changes in businesses around the world. 

    Featuring Nadia Batchelor, Head of Jefferies’ Global Corporate Access Team and the founder and head of J-NOBLE - Jefferies Network of Black and Latinx Employees.

    Also featuring:

    • Kristina Liburd is the founder & CEO of Viageur and the organizer behind the Black Startup Collective, a directory of Black-owned startups in Boston.
    • Stephanie Wemusa is the VP of Diversity and Inclusion for TalVista - a startup that develops tools to support equitable hiring.
    • Boyuan Gao is the founder and principle of Project Inkblot, a design for diversity consultancy.
    • Evie Cheung is a designer and researcher, exploring the biases built into AI-powered smart voice assistants.
    6 October 2020, 4:05 am
  • 24 minutes 3 seconds
    A New Peace of Mind

    2020 has been a year of instability and upheaval, so it’s no surprise many of us have been especially focused on our security. And that comes in many forms – securing our health, our homes, our finances, and even our digital lives. We used to talk about ‘safety in numbers’ – but during the pandemic as we’ve been in quarantine and isolation, we’ve had to rethink what security looks and feels like today.

    In this episode, hosts Shannon Murphy and Erin Shea explore how this need for fortification has been accelerated by work-from-home orders and lockdowns, and how this year has changed our idea of security for good. 

    Featuring Dominic Lester, Jefferies’ European Head of Investment Banking, and Ramin Safai, Jefferies’ Global Head of Information Security.

    Also featuring:

    • Christian Cerda is the CEO of Simplisafe. 
    • Thomas Smyth is the founder and CEO of Trim.
    • Diana Anderson is a “dochitect,” a MD and M.Arch who specializes in the design of healthcare spaces.

       
    22 September 2020, 4:05 am
  • 22 minutes 59 seconds
    Lean, Mean and Green: the Future of Sustainable Businesses

    Consumers today, especially younger buyers, are in the market for more environmentally friendly products - and the good news is, their options are only growing. Hosts Shannon Murphy and Erin Shea look at how the trend towards conscious consumption is driving change in just about every industry, from fashion to food to home decor. 

    In this episode we dig into how tech is powering green innovations in a wide range of industries. We hear from business leaders about how this force is not only good for the Earth, but good for your company's bottom line, and we ask: as the buying power of Gen Xers and Millennials grows into the trillions, how will this trend change our markets over the next decade? 

    Featuring Jon Matuszewski, Jefferies' Equity Researcher, Simon Powell, Jefferies’ Global Head of Thematic Research and Dominic Lester, Jefferies’ European Head of Investment Banking.

    Also featuring: 

    • Erin Wallace is the VP of Integrated Marketing at thredUP.
    • Tom Quinn is the President of Halio North America. 
    • Nick Green is the CEO and co-founder of Thrive Market. 
       
    8 September 2020, 4:05 am
  • 24 minutes 4 seconds
    The Changing Face of Urban Space

    The global pandemic has made many of us think differently about the cities we live in. While lockdowns closed many of the amenities that make cities desirable, work-from-home orders showed us we can really work from anywhere. Hosts Shannon Murphy and Erin Shea are joined by equity researcher Jon Matuszewski, whose research shows that many city-dwellers are considering leaving for the suburbs – but will they really move?

    In this episode, we explore the future of our cities, and how the push-pull of urbanization will shake out over the coming years. What does the pandemic spell for the future of urban transportation? How can we safely return to the office – and what will the post-COVID office even look like? How can we take the lessons we’re learning from this crisis to build greener, healthier, more liveable urban settings? 

    Featuring Nadia Batchelor, Managing Director and Global Head of Jefferies Corporate Access Team, Jefferies' Equity Researcher Jon Matuszewski, and Jefferies’ Global Head of Mobility Technology Storm Duncan. 

    Also featuring: 

    • Taco Carlier is the co-founder of Dutch e-bike company Van Moof. 
    • Cindy Coleman is the Work Strategy Leader and Design Director at architecture and design firm Gensler. 
    • Bob Wislow is the Chairman and CEO of Parkside Realty.
       
    25 August 2020, 4:05 am
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