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Biotech 2004: Cautious optimism

his was recently discussed by a panel of five investment bank analysts who specialize in the biotech, specialty Pharma and Big Pharma arenas. (Disclosure: columnist has a role at IBIO.)

The events emcee, Jim Hussey (the CEO of NeoPharm, one of Chicagolands leading biotech companies), led a vigorous discussion on the terrain for biotech......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Michael Rosen 03/10/04


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