Stephan bancell reminds the reader inevitably, of Steve jobbs. He has boundless optimism most of the time, at least in public. And he's very demanding and very difficult to work with. But that didn't stop people from making enormous personal sacrifices to earn his respect. That comes through a number of the characters in your book.
In the race for a COVID vaccine, how did a couple of companies who had never produced a successful vaccine make it to the finish line so quickly? Gregory Zuckerman talks about his book, A Shot to Save the World, with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the daring, deranged, and damaged visionaries behind one of science and medicine's great success stories.