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The current use of metrics-driven approaches to improve the productivity of pharmaceutical drug discovery will fail. This article presents an approach to the use of performance metrics that has the potential to guide fundamental industry improvement though cooperation.
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The author gratefully acknowledges the valuable input of Drs Benjamin Bowen and Dominic Spinella, as well as other former colleagues at Acumen Sciences. Many of the ideas presented were developed while the author was Vice President of Research at Acumen Sciences, LLC.
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Cohen, C. A path to improved pharmaceutical productivity. Nat Rev Drug Discov 2, 751–753 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd1180
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