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Subject Can Industrial Policy Accelerate Innovation In Life Sciences?
Date August 10, 2023 8:01 PM
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FOREFRONT: 'Vaccines For Children' At 30: Lessons In Bipartisanship
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Thursday, August 10, 2023 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs

Dear John,

Today's newsletter reflects on James Robinson's Policy Insight in the
August issue
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of Health Affairs, with perspectives on geopolitical awareness and
global context.

Life Sciences Acceleration

James Robinson's Policy Insight, published in the August issue of
Health Affairs, examines industrial policy opportunities within the
three principal sectors of the life sciences
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research universities and laboratories, entrepreneurial startups and
scale-ups, and pharmaceutical and medical device corporations.

Among other recommendations, Robinson advocates for the public support
of start-ups modeled after the Small Business Innovation Research
program and the strengthening of public procurement for pharmaceutical
and medical technologies.

In response to Robinson's piece, J. Stephen Morrison and Michaela
Simoneau note that an industrial policy-based approach
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to developing the life sciences requires heightened geopolitical
awareness, significant public funding, and bipartisan support, while
Thomas Bollyky critiques Robinson's global competition lens, instead
advocating for an industrial policy rooted in global collaboration.
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**Read the Robinson Article**
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'Vaccines For Children' At 30: Lessons In Bipartisanship And
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Richard Hughes IV et al.

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Sarah Triano et al.

 

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