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South-South entrepreneurial collaboration in health biotech
Halla Thorsteinsdóttir,Halla Thorsteinsdóttir,Christina C Melon,Monali Ray,Sharon Chakkalackal,Michelle Li,Jan E Cooper,Jennifer Chadder,Tirso W. Sáenz,Maria Carlota de Souza Paula,Wen Ke,Lexuan Li,Magdy A. Madkour,Sahar Aly,Nefertiti El-Nikhely,Sachin Chaturvedi,Victor Konde,Abdallah S. Daar,Abdallah S. Daar,Peter Singer +19 more
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A survey of entrepreneurial collaborations among health biotech firms in developing countries reveals a surprisingly high level of collaboration but a lack of emphasis on new or improved health biotech products and processes.Abstract:
A survey of entrepreneurial collaborations among health biotech firms in developing countries reveals a surprisingly high level of collaboration but a lack of emphasis on new or improved health biotech products and processes.read more
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