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October 7, 2003
Coevolution In the 'Living Code' Pipeline
Posted by Zack Lynch
Sometimes, I'd rather not have a choice. This is especially true when it comes to two of the nominees for Forbes best Medical blog. Having spent the past six months watching fellow Corantean's Derek Lowe and Richard Gayle co-evolve their blogs, I've decided to do what I won't be able to do in today's recall election -- vote for 2 people, twice.
Richard put it perfectly, " I think Derek and I make a useful pair. I tend to gravitate towards early stage, biological, small biotech work while he brings a pre-development/development, chemical, pharmaceutical viewpoint to what he writes."
Their current proteomics discussion is just one of many great examples. I can't wait for them to discuss audioceuticals.
In this case 1+1 clearly equals 3.
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