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          Editor’s note: A recording of the event is embedded below.

          After a few go-go years, the early-stage biotech market has cooled considerably. Two VCs will weigh in on what distinguishes great science from bad investments.

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          Featured Speakers

          • Irena Melnikova, Ph.D., partner, Pfizer Ventures
          • Rakhshita Dhar, senior director, venture investments, Leaps by Bayer
          • Frank S. David, M.D., Ph.D., managing director, Pharmagellan (moderator)

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