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Lilly offers "free" assays
Posted by Alla Katsnelson [Entry posted at 16th June 2009 04:25 PM GMT]
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Another one by anonymous poster [Comment posted 2009-06-17 11:54:53] After Novartis and some others Eli is finally getting on the bandwagon. However, these "collaborations" normally come at the price that the companies get access to the cell lines, reagents etc for their own research and of course they might run a second deck of compounds which the academic researcher never gets to see.
The reason for this is not goodness but bone-dry pipelines. Originally Big Pharma was waiting for small biotech to collapse and scavenge them. However, this is about another 6-12 month away (that is when many of them have to raise more money and a lot of them will die because there is none) and what do they do in the meantime. You are looking at what they do in the meantime... There is no such thing as a free lunch by anonymous poster [Comment posted 2009-06-16 22:05:11] and if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Collaboration & Synergy by john toeppen [Comment posted 2009-06-16 15:04:31] This is a great way to share benefits and risks. This form of teaming allows each party to do what they are good at while providing opportunity for both. Developing working methods for collaborations seems like a great way to solve problems that are larger than any one group can handle. It would be great if we could go global with this approach in many areas like energy, health, security, and environment. We as individuals are now globally connected. It is time that we personally reach out and think globally and act globally. Individually, we now can all make a difference in matters that we care about and have a positive global impact. If the scientists of the world work together, the summation of our efforts will far exceed the results of our individual efforts.
Ed Land said that if you don?t care about getting credit or money that it is amazing what can be accomplished. Perhaps there are some things that we value beyond fame and fortune that are consistent with our higher ideals. Let?s put that to the test. "Free" by Kenneth Brouwer [Comment posted 2009-06-16 13:03:44] Anything free is worth what you paid for it. Comment on this blog |