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When the pandemic hit and Americans found themselves looking to China for critical medical supplies, the idea of reshoring — a concept that had drifted along the currents of the manufacturing sector for over a decade — embedded itself into pharma discourse with renewed luster.
During this podcast, Chief Content Director Karen Langhauser will share a summary of our most recent cover story, Mining pharma's reshoring rush, and discuss where the industry stands amid the U.S. movement to bring the manufacturing of generic drugs, APIs and ingredients home.
Join us each week as we do a quick review of three compelling stories from the pharma world — one good, one bad and one ugly. Up this week:
The good — FDA grants Regenxbio accelerated approval pathway for Duchenne gene therapy
The bad — Neurogene reports patient death in Rett syndrome gene...
Published 11/26/24
Join us each week as we do a quick review of three compelling stories from the pharma world — one good, one bad and one ugly. Up this week:
The good — PTC secures FDA nod for brain-targeted gene therapy
The bad — Kronos Bio halts CDK9 development
The ugly — Marinus slashes 45% of workforce...
Published 11/21/24