Discussing the worldVIEW Project
In this video Jeremy Abbate, director of global media at Scientific American, and I discuss the worldVIEW project, where we […]
In this video Jeremy Abbate, director of global media at Scientific American, and I discuss the worldVIEW project, where we […]
Where are the biotechnology protesters? I’ve enjoyed the conversations I’ve had with biotechnology protest organizers in the past. They are
After months of preparation, the Scientific American worldVIEW project has launched. I had the pleasure of serving as lead editorial
Scientific American WorldVIEW: Measuring Global Biotechnology Innovation Read Post »
A recent UMD study has found that VCs pay little attention ot the content of business plans.This is not much
I’ve got two appearances at BIO related to the Scientific American worldView project: On May 18th I’ll be participating in
For all the talk of the numerous biotechnology companies with mere months of cash left and the predictions of looming
In 2005 India mostly strengthened their patent laws to meet international norms, with the distinct requirement that new drug products
John Avellanet, a frequent contributor to this blog, is giving a talk for my biotechnology management class at the NIH
An Overview of the Biopharmaceutical Landscape Ahead Read Post »
The Scientific American WorldView project, where I’ve been serving as lead editorial consultant, is ramping up for its May 20th
Does Roche’s recent acquisition of Genentech mean the end of the big-biotech business model? Has Genentech lost it’s independence? Not