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Infectious Diseases Technology Forum

25 April 2007

I’m currently involved in pulling together a one-day forum on infectious diseases.  We’ve taken the approach that the various groups involved in infectious diseases (researchers, government epidemiologists, public health, biotech and pharmaceutical companies, etc) all need to work more closely to ensure that the threat of infectious diseases is kept at bay. If you are [...]

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Starting from Technology

12 July 2006

I continue to be amazed at the number of biotech and pharmaceutical companies that are started around a technology that don’t have a clear idea of what they are going to do with the technology or who is going to buy the product at the end of the day. While some technologies definitely deserve [...]

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What’s a “Big Enough” goal?

11 June 2006

Had a discussion about goals the other day and we were debating the merits of what is a sufficient goal and how much analysis needs to go into setting a goal and ensuring that it is realistic. It was interesting to debate the issues surrounding this including the loss of time and momentum that [...]

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