The Rx Chronicles

Episode 04: Pfizer's Crown Jewel - Bruce Roth

1 h 3 min · 13. Sept. 2025
Episode Episode 04: Pfizer's Crown Jewel - Bruce Roth Cover

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In a crowded field of cholesterol drugs, one scientist’s bold discovery quietly rewrote the rules of medicine and business. ------------------------------------------ References: 1. Li, Jie Jack, 'Discovery of Lipitor', Triumph of the Heart: The Story of Statins (New York, 2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 12 Nov. 2020), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323573.003.0010 [https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323573.003.0010] 2. A Star in His Own Right. Dec 13, 2o16. https://www.gene.com/stories/a-star-in-his-own-right [https://www.gene.com/stories/a-star-in-his-own-right] ------------------------------------------ Music: Sourced from Pixabay and Udio Produced by: Radin Alikhani Instagram: @rxchronicles_ ------------------------------------------ Special thanks to the University of Michigan's Shapiro Library for providing the recording space for this episode.

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Episode Episode 04: Pfizer's Crown Jewel - Bruce Roth Cover

Episode 04: Pfizer's Crown Jewel - Bruce Roth

In a crowded field of cholesterol drugs, one scientist’s bold discovery quietly rewrote the rules of medicine and business. ------------------------------------------ References: 1. Li, Jie Jack, 'Discovery of Lipitor', Triumph of the Heart: The Story of Statins (New York, 2009; online edn, Oxford Academic, 12 Nov. 2020), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323573.003.0010 [https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323573.003.0010] 2. A Star in His Own Right. Dec 13, 2o16. https://www.gene.com/stories/a-star-in-his-own-right [https://www.gene.com/stories/a-star-in-his-own-right] ------------------------------------------ Music: Sourced from Pixabay and Udio Produced by: Radin Alikhani Instagram: @rxchronicles_ ------------------------------------------ Special thanks to the University of Michigan's Shapiro Library for providing the recording space for this episode.

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