The claim seems not to be “bio people should be doing something boring” whatever that boring thing is but something much more specific: “good CROs are undersupplied”
Yes that sounds great. Do you know more about what the limiting factors here are? I don’t really buy the argument that there aren’t enough smart people willing to fund or do slightly boring things.
Hoping to learn more about the limiting factors via people who reach out after reading this piece :)
I do somewhat buy the talent shortage + funding argument, but I also agree that there is more to the story. It may very well be the case that hundreds of these boring companies exist; I just don’t know about them. Will update this thread in a few weeks with whatever more information I learn!
The claim seems not to be “bio people should be doing something boring” whatever that boring thing is but something much more specific: “good CROs are undersupplied”
Good CRO’s are just an example, other examples are better physical/software tooling for lab ops and better lab [object] manufacturing
Yes that sounds great. Do you know more about what the limiting factors here are? I don’t really buy the argument that there aren’t enough smart people willing to fund or do slightly boring things.
Hoping to learn more about the limiting factors via people who reach out after reading this piece :)
I do somewhat buy the talent shortage + funding argument, but I also agree that there is more to the story. It may very well be the case that hundreds of these boring companies exist; I just don’t know about them. Will update this thread in a few weeks with whatever more information I learn!