Even with today’s vast scientific datasets, it still takes human ingenuity to turn information into breakthroughs. Cambridge scientist Isha Verma shares how data and technology are shaping the future of medicine, and why human scientific intuition remains key to translating information into innovation. Learn how our teams are combining the power of technology with the creativity of science to drive discovery: https://bit.ly/49xM1fr #ScienceFirsthand #OneBMS

Carla Jordan

Principal Talent Acquisition Consultant

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Way to go Isha !

Thank you for sharing

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Michael D. M.

Principal Scientist, Bristol Myers Squibb

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Go Isha!

Data accelerates. Intuition interprets. Isha Verma’s reflection on scientific creativity inside BMS captures what AI can’t automate, curiosity, abstraction, and synthesis. Breakthroughs don’t just emerge from volume, they rely on the human edge to spot the signal.

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