In Medicine, Science, and Merck, the authors trace the careers
of a son of Greek immigrants as he mastered three professions and
ultimately became the Chief Executive Officer of America''s most
admired corporation - the multinational, pharmaceutical giant,
Merck Co., Inc. As the authors show, there was hope even for
a wise-cracking kid living through the hard times of the 1930s.
Education brought out the scholar in Roy Vagelos, who left his
family''s small restaurant to attend the University of Pennsylvania,
Columbia''s Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital in
Boston. At NIH, he mastered biochemistry; at Washington University
he became a distinguished science administrator; and at Merck, he
headed the pharmaceutical industry''s most innovative laboratory and
then became its CEO. Throughout, he never lost touch with his
family values, his intense desire to help others, or his faith in
the partnership principle and the competition that makes it
work.
目錄:
1. The making of a physician
2. Hot science in big government
3. The French alternative
4. The research university - American style
5. Turning the corner at Merck
6. Crisis
7. ''Blockbusters''
8. On-the-job training
9. Global aspirations
10. The moral corporation
11. Getting to know the Clintons
12. Partners