Epoch 3: Founder Psychology Differs From the Population
Founder/Team Phenotypes for Biotech Success
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Hello Avatar! Welcome back for another week of biotech strategy discussion. This week we are going down the path of psychology. Team is such a critical component to making biotech work. We would argue it is more important than the underlying science. Today we will explore how founders are unique individuals and specifically how their psychology differs from the rest of the population. It takes a special individual to be able to build and run a biotech company, and today we will discuss a recent manuscript which not only psychologically profiles successful founders, but goes one step further to analyze successful teams and which personality types work best together and which do not.
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FOUNDER AND TEAM PERSONALITIES FOR WINNING BIOTECH
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