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Oslo Medicines Initiative asks how to balance innovation incentivisation with security of access

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It has become clear that the medicines of the 20 th century, the so-called blockbuster era, are gradually being replaced by drugs designed for smaller groups, specific indication, and even for individual patients,” said Jo De C**k, CEO of Belgium’s National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance. Finding solutions.

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Unveiling Potential: Exploring Alpha Emitter Radiopharmaceuticals

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Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals are particularly used in the treatment of cancer. Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals deliver beta or alpha radiation, which destroys diseased cells, such as cancer cells. billion influx into radiopharmaceuticals which underscores the potential and robust growth in this therapeutic area.

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Women in Science Who Have Paved the Way Forward in Genetics

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Much of the fundamental groundwork for genetics and genomic research was laid in the 20 th century, with significant contributions from women scientists, some of whom worked during times when acceptance of female researchers was not widespread. Their pioneering work has led to the “CRISPR revolution,” spurring a new era in genomics research.

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A history of Johnson & Johnson

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Robert Wood Johnson served as the first president – the company became incorporated in 1887 and throughout the nineteenth century, Robert worked to improve sanitation practices. “J&J Its founder, Dr Paul Janssen, is recognised as one of the most innovative and prolific pharmaceutical researchers of the 20th century.

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