Stories

Behind the Science, Beside the Client: Todd Blewett’s Long Run at BioDuro

On a crisp fall morning in New England, just off the beach, Todd Blewett stood at the starting line of his first marathon with his daughters. The setting was beautiful - beach air, cold sky, a few thousand runners before sunrise - but what stayed with him was the uncertainty of the last six miles, which they had never run in training. One of his daughters, balancing medical school and marathon training, worried she would not finish before the cutoff. By the end of the day, they had all crossed the finish line.
June 03, 2026

20 Years of Showing Up: Yuyan Chen’s BioDuro Story

In drug discovery, twenty years is enough to reshape entire fields. Technologies rise and fall, and the science keeps evolving. Many scientists move with those changes. Yuyan Chen, Senior Director of Peptide R&D at BioDuro, did not.
May 06, 2026

From Flight Paths to Drug Pathways: The Journey to BioDuro’s Chief Scientific Officer

While growing up, a young Subas would stand in a field in Nepal, eyes fixed on a distant jet streaking across the sky. He’d run with his arms outstretched, pretending to bank left and right, convinced that one day he’d be the one at the controls, soaring above the clouds, free and in command.
April 22, 2026

A Conversation with BioDuro CEO Dr. Armin Spura

The alarm goes off before sunrise, and Dr. Armin Spura is already checking time zones. In a few hours he’ll be on a flight again - this month it’s China; last month it was Europe. His calendar is a blur of airports, site visits, and client meetings, but when we finally catch him between trips and ask a simple question, “What do you love about BioDuro and this industry?", Armin doesn’t hesitate.
March 19, 2026

“Watching My Mother Wait Made Me Act,” Dr. Masood Tayebi on Starting BioDuro"

The story of BioDuro over these nearly three decades begins with a son sitting at his mother's bedside, realizing that medicine moves too slowly when the person you love is running out of time. It was there, in the helpless rhythm of hospital monitors, that Dr. Masood Tayebi made himself a quiet promise: if patients must wait, he would devote his life to making that wait shorter.
March 06, 2026
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