Fortune July 8, 2020
Alan Murray and Katherine Dunn

Good morning.

Will the pandemic lead to a revolution in health care science?

That was the tantalizing possibility I took away from day one of Fortune Brainstorm Health. This was our first-ever all-virtual conference, and it demonstrated the amazing possibilities of the format. The team, lead by Fortune Editor-in-Chief Clifton Leaf, assembled a Who’s Who of health care leaders—on one platform, if not in one place—for a fascinating day of discussions about the future.

Many of the participants emphasized the extraordinary cooperation the pandemic has prompted in health science—something that I’ve written about here before. “We are all on various collaborations together,” said Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan. “An unprecedented level of cooperation between institutions of business, government, academia,...

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