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Posts tagged ‘drug discovery’

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Oct 18, 2012

Scientist’s CEO, Kevin Lustig, spoke in a recent episode of the Burrill Report about the Open Science movement and how the democratization of drug...

Oct 15, 2012

In James Surowiecki’s book “The Wisdom of Crowds”, he lays out the criteria for successful decision making by large groups1: Diversity of opinion...

Oct 2, 2012

“Open source”, a term synonymous to computer programming, is a pragmatic methodology that promotes redistribution and access to an end product. In...

Jul 30, 2012

Animal testing is critical to advancing science and learning more about disease, but what animals are effective? It’s safe to say that mice, rats...

Mar 14, 2012

As pharmaceutical and biotech research becomes more externalized, it is becoming increasingly important to know who is doing your research. Some...

Mar 5, 2012

The price of pharmaceutical drugs has been an issue of national debate for decades. As many blockbuster drugs face patent expiration in a few years...

Jun 9, 2011

There has been a lot of buzz about single-person drug companies running out of their own homes after a recent NPR report. Overseeing the whole drug...

Mar 21, 2011

When we at Scientist say that we help with pharmaceutical outsourcing, what types of services are we helping CROs deliver to researchers? Our site...

Oct 27, 2010

Outsourcing? Many people cringe at the sound of the word, but in the drug discovery industry, it’s the future as pharma companies race to cut costs...

Dec 18, 2009

We began this blog to start a discussion about new models for drug discovery, and we’re trying to engage you and other bloggers to participate in...