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IBM sells off large parts of Watson Health business

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A private equity group has agreed to take over most of IBM Watson Health, seven years after the business was launched with a pledge to revolutionise healthcare data analysis. Francisco said in a statement that it offers “a market leading team [that] provides its customers with mission critical products and outstanding service.”

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Orphan drugs and where to launch them: The keys to Europe’s forgotten territories

Pharmaceutical Technology

Due to the high price tags associated with these speciality medicines, innovators have naturally favoured big markets with high GDP such as the US and EU-5 (Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the UK). “The Go-to-market strategies. The choice of where to launch an orphan drug is an important and difficult decision.

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A history of Pfizer

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In 1952, it established its Agricultural Division, beginning its foray into animal health, and in 1953 acquired Roerig, a nutritional supplement specialist, which became incorporated as a division in its own right. For all the latest Pfizer news follow pharmaphorum’s Pfizer tag. The post A history of Pfizer appeared first on.

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Twenty Women Leaders In Healthcare Industry

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Other Affiliations: Angela is an active Board of Director member of the Pfizer Foundation (a charitable organization addressing global health challenges), European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA), and UPS (the global leader in package delivery and supply chain logistics). LinkedIn Total experience: 35 yrs.

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Ep. 005 – Dave Chase Podcast Transcript

Pharma Marketing Network

This is Don Langsdorf with the Pharma Marketing Network pleased to welcome today Dave Chase, co-founder of the Health Rosetta. Unfortunately, having had ten friends my age or younger die by the time I was 40 gave me a very unique look into health care and some of the devastating impacts of it. Don (PMN): Hi welcome. Good morning, Dave.