Perspectives on human progress.
Discovery is a conversation across generations. This is where we add our voice.
Why the way we take medicine matters as much as the medicine itself.
The story of healthcare is too often told through molecules and mechanisms. But for the person living it, what matters is the experience of care, its ease, its dignity, its place in an ordinary day. That experience is not a detail. It is often the difference between a treatment that works and one that never gets the chance.
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Reading, in no hurry.
The last mile of medicine, and why it's the hardest.
A breakthrough that no one can take is not yet a medicine.
ReadAdherence is a design problem.
People don't fail their treatment. Too often, the treatment fails to fit their lives.
ReadPeople, not patients.
A small change in language that quietly reshapes how we build.
ReadWhat the next decade of delivery could look like.
Beyond the pill, gentler formats, designed around human routines.
ReadCuriosity is a method, not a mood.
How the questions we allow ourselves to ask decide what we find.
ReadFormulation is not a footnote.
The quiet science that decides whether a molecule ever helps anyone.
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