Risky ventures with possibly no returns: the allure of the "wonderful but weird world of biotechnology"
Entrepreneurs in the biotech industry require large risk thresholds. For one, the business of research is an expensive one, the results of which may not necessarily translate to commercial viability. Investors with the foresight and patience for such long-term, high-risk ventures are also hard to co...
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2011
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