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Opinion: 5 tips for creating effective biotech partnerships

I've been on both sides of forging biotech partnerships. Here are five tips for creating good ones.

The J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference is like the Olympics for biotechnology entrepreneurs. Every January, small companies with big ideas go for the gold: the chance to see their innovation, hard work, and talent recognized and rewarded with the resources they need to move forward.

As the show kicks off, entrepreneurs naturally focus on how to win the attention of major players who can offer the capital, scientific expertise, and development experience it takes to turn a promising innovation into a successful medicine — or, better yet, to completely change the way the industry thinks about therapy.

As someone who led small private and public biotechs before joining

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