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|a Schönbohm, Avo
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|a Innovation in Life Sciences
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b The Digital Revolution
|c edited by Avo Schönbohm, Hans Henning von Horsten, Philipp Plugmann, Moritz von Stosch
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|a 1st ed. 2024
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|c 2024, 2024
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|a XII, 272 p. 108 illus., 92 illus. in color
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|a Dancing with Biopunks: Innovation in the Life Science Industry and Science Fiction -- Artificial Intelligence Is a Game Changer In Drug Discovery R&D -- Digitally enhanced Life Cycle Management for a blockbuster prescription drug -- Artificial Intelligence Applications for Producing Glycosylated Biopharmaceutical Drug Modalities -- Digital process development and manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals – Is it a revolution? -- Rethinking Data Acquisition To Data Analytics In Bioprocessing -- Patient-Specific Treatment in Hand Surgery – Smart Innovations and Rapid Translation into the Point of Care -- Wish or Truth- Can digital interventions stop the obesity crisis? -- Artificial Intelligence in Musculoskeletal Medical Imaging -- The Digital Startup Ecosystem around Life Sciences -- Strategic management for Innovation in life sciences - A comprehensive overview -- How to Design a Modern Medical Records System -- Harnessing the Power of Games for Innovation in the Life Sciences -- Digitalization is aboutManaging Change: thoughts and learning from the life science industry -- Academics´ Willingness to Participate in an Open Innovation Health Care and Life Science Ecosystem Platform outside their qualifications and working experience (Follow Up Study)
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|a Health services administration
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|a Health Economics
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|a Medical economics
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|a Technological innovations
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|a Innovation and Technology Management
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|a Health Care Management
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|a Industries
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|a von Horsten, Hans Henning
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|a The Life Science industry has been subject to a digital revolution upending all facets of the value chain with data-driven approaches like Gene Therapy, Personalized Medicine, Advanced Cell and Tissue Engineering, Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Digital Twins, Internet-of-Medical-Things (IoMT) and Software-as-a-Medical-Device (SaMD). Our edited volume offers comprehensive coverage of the digital disruption sweeping through the industry. From drug discovery to manufacturing and life-cycle management, we explore the profound impact of digitalization. Our authors delve into open innovation, sci-fi prototyping, and the digital transformation of medical imaging and healthcare. This volume goes beyond theory to provide practical insights. We present business-oriented case studies, examine M&A topics, venture capital, and other investor perspectives, all with a strong focus on digitalization's role. Furthermore, we explore the cultural and ethical challenges that arise and the necessary management changes demanded by this digital revolution
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