
The Key to Preserving a Long-Term Competitive Advantage
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Continuous Leap of Innovation in Pharmaceutical Industry
The pharmaceutical industry has seen a continuous leap of innovation from organic chemistry to microbiology and now to genomics. Chemists in the 19th century discovered medicinal benefits of their chemical dyes leading to the development of fever-reducing drugs. Post World War II, pharmaceutical companies delved into microbiology through various unconventional methods such as sending workers down mineshafts or collecting air samples via balloons to find new drugs. Today, genomics is the frontier of innovation in medicine, requiring pioneers to transition through different knowledge disciplines for groundbreaking discoveries.
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