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INNOVATION GLOBAL NEWS
South Korean Firm Clones Pet Dogs
  Here’s how you can clone your pet dog.      South Korea’s canine innovation »»
 
Mobiles
  Information that opens doors to new possibility Innovate now  »»
 
China to Condense
  Information that opens doors to new possibility Innovate now  »»
 
 
  INNOVATION PATENT & PRODUCTS NEWS
Hostopia & Web.com
  Discover Hostopia’s patent-winning website building and hosting services      Build your web business »»
 
3G Club
  Distil 3G Club’s strategy to integrate Taiwan’s R&D for 3G telephony      Access new mobile technology »»
 
Samsung Helmet-Cam
  Sport this head-cam and catch all your own action      Samsung’s hands-free helmet-cam »»
 
INNOVATE EXCLUSIVES
Sirtris
  Desmystify anti-aging drugs in Al Kapoor’s interview with Sirtris’Christoph Westphal      Uncover miracle of anti-aging »»
 
PDMA
  The PDMA global community comes together at an annual conference      Innovation Connection 2007 »»
 
Pepsi
  Drink in the deeper story of Pepsi’s route to long-term success      Pepsi’s thriving future »»
 
 
INNOVATE SPECIALS
Innovation DNA
  Seize opportunities to be a successful pioneer – original ideas, swift execution      Stay ahead of the curve »»
 
McKinsey
  Cull pioneering ideas in management for your firm from McKinsey & Co.      Get clarity on consulting »»
 
Al Chandler
  Glean wisdom from legendary business historian Alfred Chandler’s interview with Al Kapoor      Lessons from Chandler »»
 
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Right drug, right time, right patient - Raju
 
Drug personalization is the future in medicine. At some point in the future, appropriate drug and its predictive dose would be individually matched to patients. Genomics promises a radically different age in medicine. The cause of disease and its probability of occurrence would be predicted well in advance. However, when will we get there, in this century or beyond? Much data would have to be collected to enable personalization. In addition, the system of administering medicine would have to be revamped for this new technology. This could take a long time.
 
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