Explore the evolving biosimilars landscape with expert insights on development, regulation, and global health harmonization in this engaging podcast episode.
In this insightful podcast episode, host Giuseppe Randazzo, senior vice president of sciences and regulatory affairs at the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM), welcomes former Sandoz executive and biosimilar expert Hillel Cohen, PhD, to discuss the evolving world of biosimilars. The conversation covers the scientific and regulatory landscape, touching on the progress in streamlining biosimilar development, the importance of following scientific advancements, and the potential for harmonization in global health regulations.
This special vodcast series provided by The Center for Biosimilars® was developed in partnership with the AAM and Biosimilars Council. Check out part 1 of the series featuring a discussion between Giuseppe Randazzo and Craig Burton, former executive director of the Biosimilars Council and current senior vice president of government affairs and policy at Fresenius Kabi.
References
Jeremias S. The Biosimilar Void: 90% of Biologics Coming Off Patent Will Lack Biosimilars. February 5, 2025. Accessed May 3, 2025. https://www.centerforbiosimilars.com/view/the-biosimilar-void-90-of-biologics-coming-off-patent-will-lack-biosimilars
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