Conversation

TIL of ‘shepardising’, a technique used by lawyers while doing legal research, that Martine Rothblatt adapted to quickly learning everything there was to know about her daughter’s life-threatening illness.
Embedded video
1:26
399 views
4
27
The story's actually pretty ridiculous: shortly after shepardising the research literature, Rothblatt found a single study about a molecule for congestive heart failure that failed for its primary purpose, but did EXACTLY what she needed for her daughter’s illness.
Embedded video
1:30
153 views
4
2
The problem: Glaxo Wellcome refused to develop the drug. But they were willing to sell the rights to the molecule to another company for development. So Rothblatt went out and started her own biomedical company, and hounded GW's execs until they sold her the rights.
2
3