RETHINKING EPISTEMIC INCENTIVES: HOW PATIENT-CENTERED, OPEN SOURCE DRUG DISCOVERY GENERATES MORE VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE SOONER

Author:

Bradner Alexandra

Abstract

AbstractDrug discovery traditionally has occurred behind closed doors in for-profit corporations hoping to develop best-selling medicines that recoup initial research investment, sustain marketing infrastructures, and pass on healthy returns to shareholders. Only corporate Pharma has the man- and purchasing-power to synthesize the thousands of molecules needed to find a new drug and to conduct the clinical trials that will make the drug legal. Against this view, individual physician-scientists have suggested that the promise of applied genomics work calls for a new form of social organization – the open source sharing of molecular probes – in order to speed the generation and understanding of new therapeutics. Recent successes in open source drug discovery show it is possible to produce valuable, empirically adequate, and sustainable collective beliefs without secrecy, proprietary attitudes, initial cooperation from Pharma, or outsized monetary incentives. After reviewing and differentiating these successes, I diagnose the source of this healthy new epistemic strategy.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science

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