Achim Plueckebaum is a down-to-earth guy. Even as he sits in the midst of what is probably one of the pharmaceutical industry’s hottest development in decades, the experienced computer scientist is keeping a cool head. The recently appointed leader of the Novartis’ digital research and development platform data42 is a strong believer that data and digital technologies will change the path of medical science. But in spite of this view, he expects human inquisitiveness to remain instrumental in the race to leverage the power of data and digital in the hunt for new drugs.
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