The life sciences workforce is evolving as advances in AI, digital technologies and scientific innovation change how therapies are discovered, developed and brought to market.
As organizations invest in digital transformation and increasingly complex R&D, demand is growing for professionals who can combine scientific expertise with data literacy, cross-functional collaboration and leadership skills.
Workforce priorities are shifting alongside these industry changes, prompting companies to reassess the capabilities needed to support future innovation and growth.
Which skill do you believe will be most important for life sciences professionals over the next five years? Cast your vote below and join the conversation.
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