We need more open science in biotech — here's how we achieve it
In the “Golden Age” of antibiotic discovery during the 1950s and 60s, pharmaceutical companies, research institutes and scientists joined the forces in a global hunting for life -saving compounds. He scattered soil samples from Amazon to the Himalayas, exchanged microbial strains in institutions, and shared shared discoveries – such as streptomycin, first effective treatment for…
