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  2. Cumberland School of Law's Center for Biotechnology, Law, and ...

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    Research focuses on understanding current bioethical issues related to biotechnology and biotechnology law, as well as how different ideologies answer, or if they even can answer, different bioethical issues. The Center's approach to bioethical research attempts to understand "multiple perspectives" and evaluate the validity of each. [8]

  3. Polaris Partners - Wikipedia

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    Polaris Partners was founded in 1996 by Jon Flint, Terry McGuire, Steve Arnold. [5] [6] [7]The firm has over $5 billion in committed capital and is now making investments through its tenth fund. [1]

  4. Securities research - Wikipedia

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    Research can be further categorized as buy-side research or sell-side research. Sell-side research is conducted by sell-side analysts at investment banks and independent equity research boutiques, and is sold to buy-side investors. Buy-side research, however, is usually not published as it is created for internal use at an asset manager or ...

  5. Research associate - Wikipedia

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    Research associates are researchers (scholars and professionals) that usually have an advanced degree beyond a Bachelor's degree such as a master's degree or a PhD.. In some universities/research institutes, such as Harvard/Harvard Medical School/Harvard School of Public Health, [1] the candidate holds the degree of Ph.D. or possess training equivalent to that required for the Ph.D.

  6. Perceptive Advisors - Wikipedia

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    The firm's flagship fund is called the Perceptive Life Sciences Fund. The firm takes a high risk approach to investing as the biotech sector is considered very volatile and it take years to develop a drug that could be rejected by the Food and Drug Administration. The firm tends to focus on small and midcap companies and it may overpay for ...

  7. The Future 50: The companies most likely to adapt, thrive ...

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    Despite this and other headwinds, Europe’s presence on the Future 50 has risen slightly, with five companies, up from two in 2023, including software firms leaning into AI: autonomous-driving ...

  8. Financial analyst - Wikipedia

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    Financial analysts can work in a variety of industries. A large proportion of them are employed by mutual-and pension funds, hedge funds, securities firms, banks, investment banks, insurance companies, and other businesses, helping these companies or their clients make investment decisions. [6]

  9. RA Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    RA Capital has an in-house research group, named TechAtlas that creates its disease-specific maps. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] One of the firm's earliest successful investments was its investment into Triangle Pharmaceuticals which Gilead Sciences acquired for $464 million in early 2003.

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