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Bioscience - Lost in Translation?

Full title: Bioscience - Lost in Translation?
ISBN: 9780198737780
ISBN 10: 0198737785
Authors: Barker, Richard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

This Book Highlights The Global Problem Of The Ineffective Translation Of Bioscience Innovation Into Health System Improvements And Its Consequences, Analyses The Underlying Causative Factors And Provides Powerful Prescriptions For Change To Close The Gap. It Contrasts The Progress In Biomedicine With Other Areas Of Scientific And Technological Endeavour, Such As Information Technology, In Which There Are Faster And More Reliable Returns For Society From Scientific Advance. It Asks Searching Questions About Whether Society Is Right To Expect So Much From Biomedicine And Why We Have Become Accustomed To Such Poor Returns. Throughout The Book, Techniques Such As Stratified Medicine, Open Innovation, Adaptive Development And Personalised Adherence Are Discussed And Described In Terms Accessible To The Non-specialist, And Their Impact On The Innovation Gap Explored.--provided By Publisher. Machine Generated Contents Note:1.introduction: The Growing Innovation Gap In Life Sciences -- 2. The Accelerating Pace Of Biomedical Advance -- 3. The Gaps In Translating Biomedical Advance Into Patient Benefit -- 4. Lessons From The Last 20 Years -- 5. Seven Steps To Sustainability Based On Precision Medicine -- 6. Getting The Environment Right -- 7. Achieving Future Impact -- 8. Conclusion: New Roles And Relationships In A New Innovation Ecosystem. Professor Richard Barker, Centre For The Advancement Of Sustainable Medical Innovation (casmi), Oxford, Uk. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.