How New Drugs Are Developed
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2019
- Dan Skovronsky, President of Lilly Research Laboratories and Chief Scientific Officer for Eli Lilly and Company gives us a peek into the drug discovery and development process specifically focused on Alzheimer's detection and research.
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I loved this guest and this format. He showed so much initiative early in his career and finds the perfect way to word things and simplify them before they become a question. I guess in business and medicine you have to do a lot of that.
Thank you for the great podcast! The interview was fascinating and extremely informative!
Very Interesting! Thank you for sharing this on youtube
Thank you for a wonderful picture
You were marveling at how a drug can get into all those billions of cells to have an effect. It is just a matter of scale. Your body can have billions of cells because a cell is vastly smaller than your body.
In the same way a typical drug molecule is vastly smaller than a cell. Even a 10mg pill can contain 10^19 molecules or so. That is about a billion drug molecules for every cell in your body.
WHICH IS ASTOUNDING! This explanation only further blew my mind. Thanks for that! -stan
Very Nice!
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Nice video