Biotech is complicated.
These three make it worse.
But funnier.

Lives
The voice of business. Equal parts ambition and damage control. He turns Scienz’s wild ideas into pitch decks, grant proposals, and sometimes, plausible strategies. His specialty: making something that isn’t quite ready sound like it’s already been validated in three markets.

Scienz
The scientist. The kind who thinks regulatory timelines are optional and peer review is a personal insult. He believes in data, just not necessarily in collecting it before making claims. If the theory sounds good, he’s halfway to publication and three quarters to a TED talk.

Dr. Celline
The only adult in the building. A clinical expert with no tolerance for fluff, fluffers, or post-hoc storytelling. She doesn’t argue, she corrects. Usually with one sentence. Occasionally with a regulatory document.