Have Ever Met Someone who Made Your Medicine?

Have Ever Met Someone who Made Your Medicine?

Mar 16, 2022

It’s very easy to like and respect someone in person who helped you during your illness. After all, the person just made your pain go away and/or saved your life. It’s natural to feel grateful and express your feelings with words and gesture

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Now is the Time to Act for the Pharma Industry.

Now is the Time to Act for the Pharma Industry.

Mar 16, 2022

The current events are proving conclusively what the keen observers have been predicting for years i.e. you can not ignore the public sentiment forever. If the resentment is suppressed and built up long enough, the eventual manifestation of that sentiment will not be

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Should it be “The Wellness Sector”​ rather than “The Pharmaceutical Industry”​?

Should it be “The Wellness Sector”​ rather than “The Pharmaceutical Industry”​?

Mar 16, 2022

I did a quick survey. I’m using the term “survey” very loosely here. What I did was ask few of my friends to tell me the first word that came to their mind when they hear the phrase “The Pharmaceutical Industry”. I’m not

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The Braves and the Unsung Heroes

The Braves and the Unsung Heroes

Mar 16, 2022

The Pharmaceutical Companies are evil, greedy, cold-hearted, sneaky, clandestine, and rotten. They don’t care about anything other than the bottom-line. Nothing good ever comes out of the pharma companies. They are responsible for most of what’s wrong with the healthcare of the society.

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What do you say to people who think “Big Pharma” is hiding a cure for cancer from us?

What do you say to people who think “Big Pharma” is hiding a cure for cancer from us?

Mar 16, 2022

There’s this brilliant scientist, Dr. Jennifer McFly, who leads a team of other brilliant people working out of East Snow Dump, Massachusetts site of the Big Pharma company. These people are very smart. I mean they were glasses, lab coats, know how to use pipettes, can

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Are diseases deliberately spread as experiments for the pharmaceutical industry?

Are diseases deliberately spread as experiments for the pharmaceutical industry?

Mar 16, 2022

This type of questions get asked a lot, aren’t they? Here’s my answer which I’d posted on Quora. Yes. It is true. As a matter of fact, it has happened in the past and we have 123 minutes video evidence of how the whole

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Cost of Developing a New Drug

Cost of Developing a New Drug

Mar 16, 2022

When you google “cost of developing a new drug”, you get over 197,000,000 results. Some of the top search results are from Scientific American, Forbes, JAMA, Policy& Medicine, Wikipedia,and New England Journal of Medicine, among others. In the images section, you mostly get a bunch of graphs and tables. Youtube also gives an

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The Pharma Do Cure – Many Diseases, Permanently!

The Pharma Do Cure – Many Diseases, Permanently!

Mar 16, 2022

“I’m telling you, the pharma companies make money by treating a disease, not curing.” How many times have we heard the above or some sort of variation of the above from family, friends, and comedians? For the record, that stopped being funny a long time

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Episode 9 – Prof Charles Cooney, the History and Future of Biotech and Boston Ballet

Episode 9 – Prof Charles Cooney, the History and Future of Biotech and Boston Ballet

Mar 16, 2022

My guest today is Prof Charles Cooney. Prof Cooney received his B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966, and the S.M. (1967) and Ph.D. (1970) in biochemical engineering from MIT. He joined the MIT faculty as an assistant professor

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Episode 8 – David Sullivan on New Modalities, Price, Patients and the Pharma Landscape

Episode 8 – David Sullivan on New Modalities, Price, Patients and the Pharma Landscape

Mar 16, 2022

My guest today is David Sullivan, Sr. Director and Global Lead of Vaccines and Biologics MSAT at Pfizer. He did his Bachelor’s in Biotechnology from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Master’s in Engineering Management from Tufts University. Over the years, he’s worked in process

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