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Managing Discovery in the Life Sciences

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In this book, distinguished scholars Philip A. Rea, Mark V. Pauly, and Lawton R. Burns explore the science and management behind marketable biomedical innovations. They look at how the science actually played out through the interplay of personalities, the cultures within and between academic and corporate entities, and the significance of serendipity not as a mysterious phenomenon but one intrinsic to the successes and failures of the experimental approach. With newly aggregated data and case studies, they consider the fundamental economic underpinnings of investor-driven discovery management, not as an obstacle or deficiency as its critics would contend or as something beyond reproach as some of its proponents might claim, but as the only means by which scientists and managers can navigate the unknowable to discover new products and decide how to sell them so as to maximize the likelihood of establishing a sustainable pipeline for still more marketable biomedical innovations.

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ISBN: 9781107577305
Publication date: 1st February 2018
Author: Philip A. (University of Pennsylvania) Rea, Mark V. (University of Pennsylvania) Pauly, Lawton R. (University of Pennsyl Burns
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 554 pages
Genres: Central / national / federal government policies
Political economy
Biology, life sciences
Central / national / federal government policies
Biomedical engineering
Science funding and policy
Scientific research