Life Science Leader’s October 2019 issue featured Laura Indolfi, CEO and co-founder of PanTher Therapeutics, in an article titled “Program Winners Look Back On Year Of Change.” Her company, which makes minimally invasive implantable devices that deliver direct, localized, and sustained cancer therapy to solid tumors, won the first Massachusetts Next Generation Initiative (MassNext-Gen), a competitive program to support women entrepreneurs in early-stage life sciences companies. In June of 2021, PanTher closed an oversubscribed $5.4M Series A round, which set the stage for the company’s first clinical trial. Life Science Leader asked her to share some of her learnings from this key milestone and from the company’s decision to expand its board.