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New Wave
Investing In Life Sciences
At the heart of every industry sector is a very important thread. Where is the money?
In the season finale of New Wave, we’re peeling back the curtain on an essential thread that weaves its way through all of the companies that we’ve explored throughout this series. Investment.
Peter Hickey shows up in just about every corner of the Life Sciences sector in Nova Scotia, helping companies find investment. Through a grassroots investment community that he and Neil Smith have grown over the years, they’re now formalizing it with the founding of SUMS. Helping companies with corporate governance and instilling trust in investors is the name of the game. Through a web platform that gives investors information typically reserved for publicly traded investments, SUMS is galvanizing the investment community in Nova Scotia, helping the Life Sciences sector thrive.
Learn more about SUMS at www.sumscapital.com
Peter Hickey is the co-founder of SUMS and has been involved in several successful life sciences companies in Nova Scotia. You can visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/peterghickey/
Dr. Neil Smith is the co-founder of SUMS and also an Otolaryngologist Head & Neck Surgeon, as well as the founder of The Snore Shop. Visit his LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/drneilsmith/
New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.io
This series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca
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Introducing New Wave
01:44||Season 1, Ep. 0Get ready to ride the 'New Wave' of innovation in Life Sciences. In this compelling trailer, we give you a sneak peek into our nine-episode series that profiles groundbreaking entrepreneurs and their companies tackling global challenges. From combating food scarcity to extending human longevity, 'New Wave' promises to not just inform but to inspire. Discover how these pioneers, based in Nova Scotia, are making waves globally. The future starts now—don't miss the wave.1. Measuring Muscle Health
24:57||Season 1, Ep. 1Welcome to the first episode of New Wave as we explore the pivotal role of muscle health in enhancing our health span. Journey alongside Rafaela Andrade from Myomar Molecular and bone expert Mike Dunbar, as they introduce a revolutionary at-home test capable of decoding our muscle health. Discover how this breakthrough could potentially curb the Marginal Decade, offering a proactive pathway to enrich the quality of our golden years. This episode is not merely a voyage of discovery—it's an invitation to envision a life where each decade is lived to its fullest. Join us, as we step into a realm where science empowers us to stretch the boundaries of our prime, armed with metrics-backed knowledge not accessible before now.Rafaela Andrade is the CEO & co-founder of Myomar Molecular and holds a Ph.D. in Cancer Cell Metabolism. Visit her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/rafaela-andrade-a1698856/ and learn more about Myomar Molecular at www.myomarmolecular.caMichael Dunbar is an Orthopaedic Surgeon in Halifax, Nova Scotia specializing in hip and knee replacement, and holds a Ph.D. in Subjective Outcomes After Knee Replacement Surgery. Visit him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunbar-7305321b6/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca2. The Respiratory Revolution
46:26||Season 1, Ep. 2Delving into co-producer Jeremie's unsettling nightly ordeal, Taylor unravels the broader repercussions of the common yet overlooked condition that is Sleep Apnea. With the help of Dr. Neil Smith, explore the lifesaving role of CPAP machines, illustrated by the transformative journey of Vera, a mother of four. The episode ventures into the innovative frontier where Hamed Hanafi and his team at NovaResp employ Artificial Intelligence to revolutionize sleep apnea treatment. Through captivating storytelling and compelling discussions, this episode sheds light on a silent epidemic, offering a glimpse into the promising horizon of medical advancements. Learn more about NovaResp at www.novaresp.comDr. Hamed Hanafi is the CEO and founder of NovaRes Technologies. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. Visit his linkedin profile at www.linkedin.com/in/hamed-hanafi/Dr. Neil Smith is an Otolaryngologist Head & Neck Surgeon, as well as the founder of The Snore Shop. Visit his linkedin profile at www.linkedin.com/in/drneilsmith/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca3. Solving Food Scarcity
39:10||Season 1, Ep. 3The world is staring down the barrel of a crisis that poses a multitude of monumental problems. By 2050, the UN predicts that there will be 10 Billion people inhabiting our planet. One of the biggest problems we face as a human species...is how to feed ourselves. This week on New Wave, join us as we explore the innovative and entrepreneurial genius of Marc St. Onge, the founder of Smallfood. Smallfood is using microalgae to help re-engineer global food production, and hopefully inspire others to get on board to give the human species of the future a fighting chance at food and nutritional security.You can learn more about Smallfood at www.smallfood.comMarc St. Onge is the CEO and founder of Smallfood. He has over 25 years of experience in the natural health sector. You can visit him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-st-onge-8b6b70180/Stefanie Colombo holds a Ph.D in Biology and she is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Aquaculture Nutrition at Dalhousie University. You can visit her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-colombo-8b848a33/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca4. The Puffer Problem
32:26||Season 1, Ep. 4One billion people on Earth live with a respiratory illness. Pretty much all of them need an inhaler. And almost all of those inhalers need to be used with an attachment called an aero chamber. But here's the problem: no one uses it. Enter Hollo Medical. Come along with us and learn how Hollo is innovating a solution to a one-billion-person problem that actually considers the needs of a person and not just the disease that that person lives with. Learn more about Hollo Medical at www.hollomedical.comSara Fedullo is an engineer and CEO & co-founder of Hollo Medical. You can visit her LinkedIn profile at www.linkedin.com/in/sara-fedullo-9058561a2/David Hodgson is a Medical Doctor, Engineer, and the Chief Medical Officer of Hollo Medical. You can visit his LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hodgson-aa993243/ New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca5. The Last Mile in Cancer Care
50:06||Season 1, Ep. 5Half of all people on earth, given enough time, will be diagnosed with Cancer. Many of those people will receive radiation therapy, and part of that therapy will entail getting a bolus fitted. A bolus is a device that is used to control the dosing of radiation for cancer patients, among other things. It's also fitted by humans using art & crafts supplies. Adaptiiv Medical Technologies is revolutionizing what they call the Last Mile of Cancer Care, taking it out of the analog realm and into the digital one. Using the plethora of scans and imaging that one gets throughout the process of receiving a diagnosis, Adaptiiv's software can create a fully bespoke, 3D-printed bolus. This approach quickens treatment times for hospitals, but most importantly, drastically improves the patient experience, which for someone going through cancer, is anything but a footnote.Learn more about Adaptiiv Medical Technologies at www.adaptiiv.comJames Robar is Chief of Medical Physics Nova Scotia Health Authority and Professor of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology at Dalhousie's School of Medicine. He is the Chief Science Officer at Adaptiiv Medical Technologies. Visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/james-robar-6b165a3/?originalSubdomain=caAlex Dunphy is the CEO of Adaptiiv Medical Technologies. Visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/alexdunphyadaptiiv/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca6. The DNA of Drug Development
30:38||Season 1, Ep. 6There's an unsung hero in the world of pharmaceuticals who helps bring world-changing drugs to market. One such hero is right here in our own backyard. Biovectra is a CDMO, or a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization, and they help pharmaceutical companies scale their innovations to bring life-changing science to those who need it.Come along as we explore Biovectra from the perspective of Chief Science Officer, Marc Sauer, and the fascinating story of Joanne Condon, who unexpectedly found her company playing a key role in the fight for her life.You can learn more about BioVectra at www.biovectra.comMarc Sauer is the Chief Science Officer at Biovectra and you can visit his LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-sauer-1ba1b6164/New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca7. A Cutting Edge Solution
33:47||Season 1, Ep. 7We've been wearing rings for over 5,000 years. We wear them for all sorts of reasons. They are signals and symbols of some of the most important things in human culture, and we've imbued them with an incredible amount of purpose and meaning.So, what happens when we're at risk of losing that ring? What happens if it has to be cut off? Enter Ring Rescue. Ring Rescue has solved a medical problem that has long suffered from a suboptimal solution involving dental floss and power tools. Using their cutting-edge technology, their Dolphin Ring Cutter can slice through even the hardest metals in minutes, making a cut so fine that your ring can easily be re-made, leaving a piece of family history, or the symbol of your marriage, firmly intact.Kevin Spencer is the co-founder and CEO of Ring Rescue. He is an Emergency Room Doctor, Mechanical Engineer and former Canadian Space Program Candidate. You can visit his LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/drkevinspencer/Jack Ogden is a Jewellery Historian and Egyptologist.Mary Lynn McKay is a painter and you can find her at work on the boardwalk of Peggy's Cove in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.New Wave is produced by Snack Labs. It is narrated and written by Taylor MacGillivary and edited by Brian Stever, Jeremie Saunders and Taylor MacGillivary from Snack Labs. Music by Tom Fox and sound design by Donovan Morgan. Find out more about Snack Labs at www.wearesnack.ioThis series is brought to you by Life Sciences Nova Scotia. LSNS is fueling innovation and commercial success of the life sciences sector in Nova Scotia by amplifying the ambition of founders and visionaries who aim to change the world through the commercialization of game-changing ideas. Learn more about them at www.lifesciencesnovascotia.ca