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Robert Plenge - Finding Truth & Making Medicines

59 min · 19 de ene de 2026
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Robert Plenge is a physician-scientist known for his work at Merck, Celgene, and BMS, translating insights from human genetics into breakthroughs in drug discovery and development, resulting in new medicines. On his well-known blog, he writes with inspiring clarity about genomics, therapeutic target validation, and lessons from translational research, bridging academic rigor and industry practice for scientists and clinicians alike. In this interview, we explore Robert's passion for causal human biology, drug development, and leading teams. Roberts Blog: https://www.robertplenge.com [https://www.robertplenge.com]

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