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Nature 442, 860-861 (24 August 2006) | doi:10.1038/442860a; Published online 23 August 2006
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Getting the right mix
Abstract
Biotechnology companies come in many shapes and sizes, but, say two economists, the ones with the widest spread of skills in their teams stand the best chances of success. Aaron Bouchie reports.
For decades, founders of biotechnology companies have sought a winning formula for their enterprises. The key to success has proven elusive, however.
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