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I'm not quite sure what you're disagreeing with. I said it
was difficult to break into pharma/drugs without a medical
or biology background, but not necessarily difficult to get
into devices without one. You're in devices (ok, systems, to e precise), not pharma/drugs. You're not documenting
any therapeutics, are you?
Gene Kim-Eng
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Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:51:24 -0400 Goldstein, Dan?wrote:
Now, here is where I disagree. I am working in a biotech arena, a gene expressions laboratory.