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Citeline places biopharma and medical device professionals, and those who focus on these industries, at the forefront of knowledge and insight, by providing the perfect combination of news and information together with penetrating insight and analysis. Citeline is a leader in the field of healthcare industry information.
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China Biotech Podcast - 26 April 2024 (Chinese and English Language)
Join Scrip's China-based editors Brian Yang and Dexter Yan in this Chinese/English podcast as they look at data presented to AACR by Chinese pharma firms and recent acquisitions of China-based companies. UK-based writer Andrew McConaghie also joins to provide his perspectives, including on the proposed US BIOSECURE Act.
https://scrip.citeline.com/SC150164/China-Biotech-Podcast-AACR-BIOSECURE-European-Perspectives -
Future Governance & Oversight of the EU Medtech Regulatory System
Does the EU need a medtech agency for the first time in its history? Nothing can or should be decided too quickly but five high-profile experts broadly agreed that change is now critical.
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Citeline - Cerba Research Podcast V2
Citeline - Cerba Research Podcast V2 by Citeline
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Scrip M&A Podcast: Are Buyers Coming For Viking, Verona, Altimmune, Xenon And Crinetics
Scrip's Joseph Haas, Kevin Grogan and Edwin Elmhirst talk about the biopharma M&A environment and which companies might look particularly appealing to potential acquirers.
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Turning That Frown Upside Down: Treating Depression With Facial Botox Injections
In this episode of the In Vivo podcast, Eric Finzi, CEO of Healis Therapeutics, discusses how his company is targeting major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental illnesses using facial botox injections.
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Over The Counter 22 April 2024
Helping Consumers ‘Tune In’ To Reliable Health Information, With Kaizo’s Anita Nahal
“Consumers are rewriting the rules when it comes to where they are going for information and the type of information they are looking for,” reports Kaizo’s Anita Nahal, speaking to HBW Insight’s Over the Counter podcast about the agency’s latest Communicating Health Messages report. Trust in social media has increased, and personal beliefs and lived experiences are playing a larger role in shaping attitudes to health information, explains Nahal, who is director at the London-based PR agency. However, consumers are also continuing to “tune-out” from health messages and be less critical of sources. To help consumers navigate this new reality, consumer health companies need to adapt, rethink and reset their communication strategies, Nahal advises.
Customer Reviews
My Top Source for Industry News
I use all of Informa's sources of information, but in a busy world, the podcasts keep me most updated on the issues that affect my work as a healthcare consultant. I can't keep on top of everything, but with my podcasts loaded up, I can hear great analysis on what's most relevant today while running or doing chores around the house.
Too many “uh” during the conversation
Too many “uh” and broken sentences. I find it so painful to follow
Good information, bad delivery
Often times a podcast with very good information, but quite poorly delivered. As someone who regularly conducts market research interviews via telephone and web, I’m very familiar with reading through far too many colloquialisms, filler words, and trite expressions. Words and phrases such as “right “and you know” “um” “and” “uh” make it painful to listen to in any regular basis.