This week, I got to sit down with Pfizer’s CEO, Albert Bourla, at the #TribecaX festival. Bourla took the reins in 2019 and led the pharmaceutical giant as it raced to develop a Covid-19 vaccine. He spoke all about steering Pfizer through the pandemic, AI’s potential to create powerful new treatments, and the company’s big bet on a promising new class of cancer drugs. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dhBmZhWM
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Albert Bourla's leadership during the pandemic has been pivotal. Pfizer's forward-thinking approach, especially with AI and cancer treatments, is impressive.
The conversation with Albert Bourla highlights crucial advancements in pharmaceuticals. Incorporating AI in drug development could revolutionize the industry.
It must have been enlightening to hear Albert Bourla's insights on navigating Pfizer through the pandemic and the future of AI in medicine. How does Pfizer plan to integrate AI into its drug development process?
Huge fan! Amazing talks!
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1moMany thanks for this share, Katie Couric, about possibly using the COVID-19 vaccine success as a model to deal effectively with cancer cells in the body with extreme prejudice and avoid damaging healthy cells. I like the idea: "Instead of giving chemotherapy, which kills the cancer cells but at the same time kills healthy cells, you give the chemotherapy combined with an antibody. So, it circulates throughout the body, and once it locks onto a cell programmed to target, it releases the drug."