Episode 5

Kärt Tomberg, ExpressionEdits

Published on: 5th March, 2026

What do you do when entrepreneurship calls and your partner lives overseas?

How much can you really delegate as a CEO?

Why does a 50-year-old gene expression problem still exist – and what happens if we solve it?

I’m joined by Kart Tomberg, CEO of ExpressionEdits based in Cambridge, UK. ExpressionEdits is a seed-stage company taking on the challenging bottlenecks going from DNA to protein and convincing cells to make proteins for us.

About LifeScience ORG

It’s no secret that Europe is a global leader in generating translational science. We’re grateful at LifeScience ORG to have a community of over 400 life science CEOs – leaders driving change in biotech, medtech, techBio and healthcare.

The conversations inside our community – stories of conviction, navigating challenges, and making bold decisions – inspire us every week. To hear the stories, lessons, and experiences of our life science leaders, listen to A Call to Lead @ LifeScience ORG, available on all good podcasting platforms.

Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction & Background

2:52 - From Academia to Entrepreneurship

7:18 - Early Leadership Lessons

10:30 - The Two-Body Problem

13:39 - Challenges Facing Life Science CEOs

19:25 - Cambridge Ecosystem & European Life Science

22:59 - The Science: Protein Expression Challenge

30:45 - Leadership Philosophy & Delegation

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About the Podcast

A Call to Lead @LifeScience ORG
Sharing the leadership journeys of life science entrepreneurs shaping the future of healthcare.
A Call To Lead is a series shining a light on the leadership, vision, and impact of European life science CEOs who are proving that world-class ventures don’t need to be built in Boston to shape the future of healthcare.

Each episode features a one-on-one conversation with a European life science CEO and member of the LifeScience ORG community. Our conversations are not about companies or pipelines; instead, guests reflect on their personal journeys, the pivotal choices that shaped their careers, and the future they are helping to build. These kinds of insights are rarely shared publicly.

New episodes are released every Thursday.