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    • La investigación académica es la investigación académica.
    • Descubrimiento y desarrollo de fármacos.

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    • Las universidades enfrentan desafíos de financiamiento, lo que requiere una exploración más allá de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud (NIH).

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Examinar la creciente tendencia de las colaboraciones industria-academia en el descubrimiento de fármacos.
    • Comprender los impulsores y las implicaciones de estas asociaciones.

    Principales métodos:

    • Análisis de las tendencias actuales en I+D farmacéutica.
    • Revisión de los paisajes de financiación para la investigación académica.

    Principales resultados:

    • La mutua "atracción fuera de la necesidad" está fomentando nuevas relaciones entre la industria y la academia.
    • Estas colaboraciones son cruciales para avanzar en el desarrollo de fármacos.

    Conclusiones:

    • La convergencia de las necesidades de la industria y las capacidades académicas está creando oportunidades sinérgicas.
    • Estas asociaciones en evolución son vitales para el futuro de la innovación farmacéutica y la financiación de la investigación.