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This week, we chatted with Robert Buckley, Chief People Officer at Enveda Biosciences, a biotech using breakthroughs in machine learning, metabolomics, and robotics to index nature’s untapped chemical space for new drug discovery.
Topics we Discuss:
- Why data isn’t the only answer in biotechs
- How to leverage data in the hiring process
- How to take feedback as a gift
- Training non-science people in biotechs
08:36 - 11:55 - Data Isn’t the Only Answer
22:57 - 24:42 - Using Data in the Hiring Process
25:02 - 26:27 - Feedback is a Gift
- Robert's favorite book: The Advantage
- Robert's favorite book: Work Rules!
- Get Robert's favorite book: The Bezos Blueprint
- Enveda Biosciences | Plant-Powered Drug Discovery
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