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    • Charles Gore

      Time Magazine· 22 minutes ago

      When new pharmaceutical drugs are invented in the future, Charles Gore hopes that every drug manufacturer will ask itself: How can we ensure this gets to everyone who needs it, no matter where ...

    • Raluca Cohen

      Time Magazine· 22 minutes ago

      Scientists never used to give a spit about saliva. Diagnostically, it was the least useful bodily fluid, especially compared with serum (blood) and urine. Raluca Cohen and her colleagues at ...

    • Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman

      Time Magazine· 16 minutes ago

      Dr. Drew Weissman was working on developing an HIV vaccine, and Katalin Kariko was struggling to keep her lab open and convince her superiors that her chosen research topic, the genetic material ...

    • Albert Bourla

      Time Magazine· 19 minutes ago

      When Albert Bourla became CEO of Pfizer in 2019, just before the pandemic, he wanted to make Pfizer’s medicines more affordable to more patients. “No good deed goes unpunished,” he says of the hit Pfizer’s stock prices took over the past year.