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Nat Rev Drug Discov · Nov 2005
ReviewOutlook: finding improved medicines: the role of academic-industrial collaboration.
- Jaye Chin-Dusting, Jacques Mizrahi, Garry Jennings, and Desmond Fitzgerald.
- Alfred and Baker Medical Unit, Wynn Domain, Baker Heart Research Institute, Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, Australia. jaye.chin-dusting@baker.edu.au
- Nat Rev Drug Discov. 2005 Nov 1; 4 (11): 891-7.
AbstractThis paper reviews models of academic-pharmaceutical industry collaboration and debates the value of such partnerships so that those contemplating an alliance can reflect a priori on the purpose, nature and process that will provide a constructive outcome. The scope is confined to the biomedical discipline, because collaborations in other fields, such as physics and engineering, have not suffered as a result of the concerns associated with biomedicine.
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