← Back to context Comment by khurs 6 days ago Big Pharama = Big Budgets.So targeting them with a tailored product is understandable. 3 comments khurs Reply asdff 6 days ago pharma is currently in a tailspin and not really spending money. they'd rather outsource everything possible to china or india right now. imperor 6 days ago Eli Lilly's recently partnered with NVIDIA to spend a lot of money for a new research lab in the Bay Area so not entirely asdff 6 days ago Lily is probably the one major pharma company doing alright these days. That being said this thread has a more sober take:https://old.reddit.com/r/biotech/comments/1rgjnrj/lilly_bets...
asdff 6 days ago pharma is currently in a tailspin and not really spending money. they'd rather outsource everything possible to china or india right now. imperor 6 days ago Eli Lilly's recently partnered with NVIDIA to spend a lot of money for a new research lab in the Bay Area so not entirely asdff 6 days ago Lily is probably the one major pharma company doing alright these days. That being said this thread has a more sober take:https://old.reddit.com/r/biotech/comments/1rgjnrj/lilly_bets...
imperor 6 days ago Eli Lilly's recently partnered with NVIDIA to spend a lot of money for a new research lab in the Bay Area so not entirely asdff 6 days ago Lily is probably the one major pharma company doing alright these days. That being said this thread has a more sober take:https://old.reddit.com/r/biotech/comments/1rgjnrj/lilly_bets...
asdff 6 days ago Lily is probably the one major pharma company doing alright these days. That being said this thread has a more sober take:https://old.reddit.com/r/biotech/comments/1rgjnrj/lilly_bets...
pharma is currently in a tailspin and not really spending money. they'd rather outsource everything possible to china or india right now.
Eli Lilly's recently partnered with NVIDIA to spend a lot of money for a new research lab in the Bay Area so not entirely
Lily is probably the one major pharma company doing alright these days. That being said this thread has a more sober take:
https://old.reddit.com/r/biotech/comments/1rgjnrj/lilly_bets...