How can I learn more about the Biotech/Pharma Industry?

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The discussion centers on seeking resources to learn about two specific industries, focusing on their operations and the political factors that influence them. A participant suggests conducting a Google search for relevant information and provides a link to a Stanford University page that lists biotechnology associations, indicating it as a potential resource for further exploration. The emphasis is on finding credible websites, forums, and magazines that can provide insights into the industries of interest.
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Hello everyone,

I am very interested in these two industries and I'm wondering where I can find more information about these industries, such as websites, forums, magazines,etc. To elaborate, I want to learn more about how these industries operate, what kind of politics affect these industries,etc.

Thank you all in advance
 
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Hey Notwen7 and welcome to the forums.

I did a basic google search and came up with this:

http://www.stanford.edu/group/biotech/biotech-associations.htm
 
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