Andy Grove's potential impact on PD research

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Saw an interview in Newsweek where the former CEO of Intel has been diagnosed with Parkinson's and he is already making waves with his views on research and comparing it to the computer industry.

I wonder if he could have as much impact on drug research in general and Parkinson's research in particular as Michael J. Fox. One interesting analogy is that Fox took business people from industry and told them he wanted them out of business in 10 years. While this may not happen, he was one of the first to start talking about schedule and time to market which is what Grove is also talking about. It is going to take a paradigm shift to speed up the process and hopefully Grove will help push for that shift.

One major difference is the way the companies seem to utilize and work with their patent portfolios. The chip industry will continue to develop once they achieve a patent to not only improve or refine the design but to innovate new methods and solutions. It seems pharma always reaches an endpoint with a medication and sit on that patent until it runs out. Once the endpoint is reached it is on to a new drug entirely and we do not see the innovation or improvement from year to year.

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