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The potential of blockchain for clinical trials

By Ben Hargreaves

Due to the imperative for secure communication between stakeholders organizing clinical trials, a recent report suggests that blockchain technology could be a ‘perfect’ solution.

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How invested is pharma in sustainability?

By Ben Hargreaves

As a day of climate strikes unfolds across the world, we ask how far pharma is engaged on the issue, as well as noting recent innovations that suggest companies are looking at what can be done.

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Hired and Retired: A wave of retirements

By Ben Hargreaves

Organizations or individuals desiring change is often the reason for retirements, but the timing is often crucial and so it proved for two major institutions in the UK.

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Boehringer reshuffle cuts 327 jobs in France

By Flora Southey

Boehringer says it will reduce its workforce in France, including 182 positions in human health, to streamline operations in ‘deteriorating markets’.

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