Investors have poured more than $1.6 billion into a new breed of startups upending clinical trials. Here are the top 10 upstarts taking new approaches to drug research.
Hundreds were canceled as hospitals concentrated their efforts on dealing with outbreaks.
"From an industry perspective and then from a healthcare perspective, we were all very unprepared for this," said Rob Goodwin, a vice president for global product development at Pfizer. That number increases to more than $1.63 billion when you broaden the list to also include startups that collect data to help with clinical trial research.
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