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50. Pioneering Bioorthogonal Chemistry w/ Carolyn Bertozzi - Professor @ Stanford & 2022 Nobel Laureate

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I Think We'll Be Able to Disrupt the Inefficient Process of Academic Research

If i turn the clock back 25 years would i have predicted that today we'd have approved drugs that are sirna drugs and antisensically nucleotides. We need to innovate in academic industrial alliances, he says. He also suggests new funding models so that people can finance next stage of scaling before they shop it around for startup companies or for licensing. "There's a huge canyon there where a lot of promising academic research just never makes it across the canyon to the other side"

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