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Innovation Lessons from Genes

You’ve been diagnosed with “incurable” leukemia. Is it a death sentence? Maybe not, our research at the Broad Institute suggests, because a heart attack treatment or some other unexpected drug might someday save your life. We reached this conclusion by looking at how drugs interact with the genes in diseased cells—a pattern-identification method that offers hints about innovation practices in general.

A version of this article appeared in the March 2009 issue of Harvard Business Review.

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