
Innovation Imperatives from Covid-19
An article by Henry Chesbrough on the Forbes Magazine website noted that with some delay, we humans are beginning to marshal our counter-attack against the coronavirus. Some nascent but promising developments across a number of areas are worth noting, for they sketch a broader lesson for how we might innovate better, even after the crisis has one day
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Open Innovation: the ‘New Normal’ in Med Research?
The AstraZeneca website described AstraZeneca’s success in using open innovation. “Collaboration is essential to advancing our understanding of human diseases and accelerating the discovery and development of ground-breaking treatments that benefit patients. Such partnerships can span academic,
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How Harvard Uses OI To Solve World-Class Scientific Problems
The Forbes website reported on Harvard Medical School’s use of open innovation. Harvard Catalyst’s experiment in open innovation was not only about finding novel solutions to difficult problems. It also was intended to explore how all aspects of the scientific research process could be systematically
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Open Innovation at Harvard Med School
An article on the MIT Sloan Review website reports on an experiment in open innovation applied to scientific research on Type 1 diabetes at Harvard Medical School. In the traditional research process in academic medicine, a single research team typically carries through each stage of the process—from
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