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What I’m Reading

Posted on January 7, 2018
The Veteran in the Field, Winslow Homer

Happy New Year!

Over the holidays, I unsubscribed from dozens of newsletters. I was very critical in thinking through whether a newsletter belonged in my email box. Was it helping me stay informed? Was it inspiring? Or, was it wasting (virtual) space? Here are a few of the newsletters I subscribe to stay up to date on biotech, pharma and synthetic biology news.

Biotech Newsletters

  • Biofuels Digest
  • BIO Smartbrief
  • Endpoints
  • Genetic Engineering News
  • GenomeWeb
  • Life Science Nation
  • Pharmaceutical Executive
  • Stat

Biotech Investment Newsletters

  • Trout Group’s Daily Booster

Synthetic Biology Newsletters

  • SynBioBeta – Twice weekly, SynBioBeta compiles the most important news about synthetic biology.

Future Science

  • NeoLife – “Neo.life is an online magazine (in beta) for the leaders, pioneers, and early adopters of the Neobiological Revolution.”

NY Local Newsletters

  • Lacerta Bio –  This is my friend’s Carlos Velez newsletter. It focuses on licensing for biopharma and medical devices.
  • Westchester Biotech Project

Miscellaneous Newsletters

I subscribe to few general business, sales, and inspirational newsletters from the following superstars:

  • James Altucher’s idea newsletter
  • Chris Brogan’s weekly marketing newsletter
  • Kai Davis’ marketing for freelancers newsletter
  • Anthony Iannarino’s sales blog
  • Jeff Walker’s product marketing newsletter

I also subscribe to Nuzzel and receive a daily summary of the articles my Twitter network is reading.

What are you reading? Are there biotech newsletters that I missed?

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Posted in: biotechnology, Influences, Marketing, Observations, synthetic biology, What's Your Bio Strategy?, Writing | Tagged: anthony iannarino, biotech newsletters, biotechnology, chris brogan, email, email box, james altucher, newsletters, smart reading, synthetic biology
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