Scientist.com Named America’s 11th Most Innovative Company by Fortune

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SAN DIEGO– Scientist.com, the premier R&D marketplace for the biopharmaceutical industry, announced it has been named by Fortune as America’s 11th Most Innovative Company. The company was recognized as the 5th Most Innovative Company in California and as America’s 8th Most Innovative Company in the Technology sector.

“What connects groundbreaking scientific advancements, a dynamic company culture, and a steadfast dedication to fostering novel ideas and solutions?” asked Kevin Lustig, PhD, Founder and CEO at Scientist.com. “The answer is innovation. Since its inception, Scientist.com has been driven by a passion for innovation, aiming to transform the scientific research landscape and enable more effective collaboration among researchers worldwide.”

Fortune, in partnership with market research and data company Statista, reviewed over 15,000 eligible companies to create the list. Each company was assessed in three areas: Product Innovation, Process Innovation, and Innovation Culture. Companies that made the list are a who’s who of disruptive companies that have become household names, including Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM, Salesforce, Dell, Amazon, and Tesla, among others. Scientist.com ranked third among all companies in both Process Innovation and Innovation Culture categories.

“Scientist.com has created a solution to some of the biggest problems facing biopharma research organizations today, including a decline in R&D efficiency and the rising cost of bringing new drugs to market,” said Chris Petersen, Founder and CTO at Scientist.com. “By eliminating paperwork and bureaucracy and creating a more automated and intelligent R&D process, Scientist.com is helping drive tomorrow’s great discoveries, today.”

Scientist.com was recently recognized as the “Overall BioPharma Solution of the Year” in the 2022 BioTech Breakthrough Awards. The company was also named to Inc. magazine’s “Honor Roll” for being one of the fastest-growing private companies in America five consecutive years, from 2017-2021, ranking as high as #9.