36 min

S2.E2: Enabling medicinal chemistry knowledge exchange with #ChemistryWizards (not trolls‪)‬ Pharm to Table

    • Chemistry

For S2E2, we’re joined by drug hunting legends Doug Beshore and Izzat Raheem who recently co-authored a recent (and popular) paper in J. Med. Chem. on building a culture of knowledge exchange. 

Ironically, it’s easier to learn through the literature than from your organization, colleagues or group members - especially if colleagues have taken on different roles. As a result, building and maintaining a culture where prior knowledge is easily accessible and updatable is paramount to a healthy learning culture. 

In this episode we go into the 4 pillars that made knowledge exchange with Merck Discovery successful, which includes (1) IT; (2) knowledge capture; (3) participation and most importantly (4) culture. Knowledge management is not unique to industry - in fact, many of the lessons learned can be directly applied to an academic culture as well - and span beyond science and into DEI as well. So tune in to hear how simple practices can boost learning and knowledge exchange in your research. 

Read the papers we discussed today here:
Building a Culture of Medicinal Chemistry Knowledge Sharing - J. Med. Chem. 

Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod

Visit our website at https://anchor.fm/pharm-to-table

For S2E2, we’re joined by drug hunting legends Doug Beshore and Izzat Raheem who recently co-authored a recent (and popular) paper in J. Med. Chem. on building a culture of knowledge exchange. 

Ironically, it’s easier to learn through the literature than from your organization, colleagues or group members - especially if colleagues have taken on different roles. As a result, building and maintaining a culture where prior knowledge is easily accessible and updatable is paramount to a healthy learning culture. 

In this episode we go into the 4 pillars that made knowledge exchange with Merck Discovery successful, which includes (1) IT; (2) knowledge capture; (3) participation and most importantly (4) culture. Knowledge management is not unique to industry - in fact, many of the lessons learned can be directly applied to an academic culture as well - and span beyond science and into DEI as well. So tune in to hear how simple practices can boost learning and knowledge exchange in your research. 

Read the papers we discussed today here:
Building a Culture of Medicinal Chemistry Knowledge Sharing - J. Med. Chem. 

Follow the Pharm to Table podcast on Twitter - @PharmtoTablePod

Visit our website at https://anchor.fm/pharm-to-table

36 min