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Infrastructure Wins: Research & Diagnostics • Danaher / JC Gutierrez-Ramos

54 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Breakthroughs don’t fail because of bad science – they fail because the systems needed to deliver them don’t exist yet. In this episode of UnNatural Selection, Nic speaks with Jose-Carlos Gutierrez-Ramos, Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer at Danaher, about the hidden bottlenecks slowing progress in life sciences – and what they reveal about innovation in every industry. JC shares how his journey from patient to immunologist shaped his mission to improve human health, and why the biggest barriers today aren’t discovering new therapies – they’re selecting the right patients, generating real-world evidence, and building the manufacturing and diagnostic infrastructure needed to scale breakthroughs. The conversation explores why innovation increasingly happens between industries, why incentives across ecosystems often don’t align, and why the next decade will reshape who leads discovery, development, and delivery. This episode is about the uncomfortable truth behind progress: discovery is only the beginning.

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