Episodes
On this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with prolific research scientist, Dr. Sarah Andres. Dr. Andres shares her origin story and points out key take aways from her journey. She then highlights how EQ is a key ingredient in that journey, as well as in team management, recruitment, and how it acts as a catalyst for problem solving in science. You don’t want to miss this one!
Published 04/18/23
Interviews can be stressful, there is a lot at stake - your future, your career, your happiness.  But with a little reframing, you begin to think of an interview, as more of a recruitement.  Are THEY the right fit? Join us as Nick & Damien discuss some tips & tricks for navigating your next venture and empowering yourself to find the right work alignment.
Published 12/13/22
Join us as our producer Pablo Signori digs deep with EDC Founders/hosts Nick & Damien on their origin story. In this episode they discuss the paths that led to starting their biotech lab management company, Experimental Designs Consulting, and what skills were key in forging their successful business.
Published 11/29/22
Forget the noise; find the signal. Biotech entrepreneurs and academic researchers often encounter situations that were never addressed in their technical training. These knowledge gaps can create anxiety in response to challenges such as media predictions of funding scarcity, but it’s never too late to learn new ways of thinking that will help you ride out the ups and downs in the choppy waters at the convergence of science and finances.
Published 11/15/22
Don’t be a bad influence on yourself. The most important influencer in your life is… you. But you might also be your own worst critic. If you don’t have a strong sense of what your recurring thought patterns are and where they come from, they can sometimes hold you back from making positive changes in your life. Learning how to archive your thoughts can help you plot your path forward.
Published 11/01/22
You need to know your destination before you can plan your route. Where do you see yourself in ten years? You’re most likely to have heard this question in a job interview, a situation in which other people will use your response to help them shape their initial opinion of you. As a young leader, learning how to ask yourself the same question will help you shape your strategies, whether they’re for your next networking event or your entire life’s work.
Published 10/18/22
Downtime is not lost time. When you love your work and are passionate about your long-term goals, time off can seem like a loss of momentum. However, just as athletes can’t improve their performance without giving their bodies time to recuperate, researchers and entrepreneurs can sometimes make faster progress by hitting the pause button. 
Published 10/04/22
Don’t just go through it—grow through it. When we think about concepts such as productivity, bandwidth, and return on investment, we often revert to traditional metrics based on time and money. However, learning to reframe these concepts around energy will help you make better decisions about how you invest your time and effort.    
Published 09/20/22
Don’t put limitations on your dreams. Growing a company or research program can be a stressful and risky endeavor. Anchoring your long-term scientific vision with a positive emotion will keep you motivated as you work towards your goals, and will help you craft a compelling story that will inspire others to support you on your journey.
Published 09/06/22
In this episode, Damien and Nick discuss recruiting through what has been deemed "The Great Resignation."
Published 08/23/22
"Strategy" is often times an amorphic word. To start season 2, we explore how "strategy" can take on different meanings, and how through thoughtful action, we can use those meanings to create a real plan for success. 
Published 08/09/22
EQ IQ Podcast with Nick & Damien Experimental Designs Consulting is launching a new Podcast exploring the ins-and-outs of starting a new lab.  Join Nick and Damien as they share over 30 years of experience on everything there is to know about putting together a new lab, leading the development of your team, and bringing your scientific vision to reality.  Whether you’re kicking off your own startup biotech company or starting as new biomedical research faculty, these two lab startup...
Published 07/13/22
You need square pegs for square holes. Mismatches between people and the jobs they’re hired to do can cost your team money, morale, and momentum. Putting in some groundwork before you post your next job ad will help ensure that your next hire is the right fit for your team’s needs.     00:34     Introduction In this episode, your hosts Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting discuss how to improve your job descriptions and hiring processes to make sure you find the right...
Published 07/12/22
Your science is unique. Your budget should be, too. Developing your first long-term research budget can seem like a daunting task. However, if you start from the familiar ground of your own research hypotheses, the numbers—and, more importantly, the rationale behind them—will quickly follow.   00:35     Introduction The previous episode introduced the idea of negotiation as a collaboration centered around a shared scientific vision. In this episode, your hosts Damien and Nick from...
Published 07/11/22
  It took more than money to land us on the moon. Innovation consumes resources in the form of money, time, materials, and energy. How you think about the resources you have available to you right now can affect your progress towards your research vision.  00:32     Introduction Things don’t always go according to plan in research. Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting use an example of a recent unexpected change of direction to introduce the concept of the abundance...
Published 07/10/22
Embrace what works. Does your new team really need complicated software to manage your research, or would a simpler solution be more efficient? Experimental Design Consulting’s process is based on the principle of building a prototype around what’s already working for you and then iterating on it as your needs evolve.  00:33     Introduction Your hosts Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting just got back from holding in-person sessions with research teams for the first time...
Published 07/09/22
Don’t reinvent the wheel. First-time PIs and entrepreneurs face a lot of pressure to succeed quickly. There’s a steep learning curve, and a lot of the necessary skills can only be learned on the job. The private sector has invested heavily in developing models and processes to help new ventures and their CEOs succeed; tapping into these proven resources can also help academic researchers to reach their goals sooner. 00:34 Introduction In this episode, your hosts Damien and Nick from...
Published 07/08/22
Sometimes the cheapest way to pay for something is with money. If you’ve ever tried to take on a complicated household repair project yourself, you probably know that it’s always faster and often cheaper to just call in a plumber or electrician. The same principle applies to your research, too: learning how to make strategic use of outsourcing and consulting options can save you time and money in the long run, and help you reach your research milestones faster.  00:33     Introduction When...
Published 07/07/22
It’s about allies, not adversaries. Negotiation doesn’t have to be a competitive, zero-sum game with a winner and a loser. If you center the process around your passion for your scientific vision, negotiation can become a collaboration towards the shared goal of making that vision a reality. 00:34     Introduction At Experimental Designs Consulting we get a lot of questions from clients who need to negotiate new faculty positions, term sheets, or other contracts. In this episode—the first...
Published 07/06/22
  What can modern scientists learn from the Wright brothers? Whether you’re an academic researcher or an entrepreneur, you’ll often need to balance the financial and creative sides of science. With the right approach to managing your research, you can learn to harness your scientific passion to drive innovative discovery—and when that research takes off, the money will follow. 00:44     Introductions Meet your hosts, Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting. EDC website ...
Published 07/05/22
You are invited to listen to the first episodes dropping on 5th of july! Experimental Designs Consulting is launching a new Podcast exploring the ins-and-outs of starting a new lab.  Join Nick and Damien as they share over 30 years of experience on everything there is to know about putting together a new lab, leading the development of your team, and bringing your scientific vision to reality.  Whether you’re kicking off your own startup biotech company or starting as new biomedical research...
Published 07/05/22
You need square pegs for square holes. Mismatches between people and the jobs they’re hired to do can cost your team money, morale, and momentum. Putting in some groundwork before you post your next job ad will help ensure that your next hire is the right fit for your team’s needs.     00:34     Introduction In this episode, your hosts Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting discuss how to improve your job descriptions and hiring processes to make sure you find the right...
Published 11/09/21
Your science is unique. Your budget should be, too. Developing your first long-term research budget can seem like a daunting task. However, if you start from the familiar ground of your own research hypotheses, the numbers—and, more importantly, the rationale behind them—will quickly follow.   00:35     Introduction The previous episode introduced the idea of negotiation as a collaboration centered around a shared scientific vision. In this episode, your hosts Damien and Nick from...
Published 10/26/21
It took more than money to land us on the moon. Innovation consumes resources in the form of money, time, materials, and energy. How you think about the resources you have available to you right now can affect your progress towards your research vision.  00:32     Introduction Things don’t always go according to plan in research. Nick and Damien from Experimental Designs Consulting use an example of a recent unexpected change of direction to introduce the concept of the abundance...
Published 10/12/21