Reed Sets Out Priorities For US Biosimilars Forum

New Executive Director Julie Reed Also Highlights Benefits Of Diverse Membership

In an exclusive interview with Generics Bulletin, the Biosimilars Forum’s executive director Julie Reed sets out the group’s priorities and explains how its diverse membership is helping to position it as a leading voice for the US biosimilars industry.

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The Biosimilars Forum represents a range of industry voices • Source: Kristaps Eberlins / Alamy Stock Vector

With biosimilars taking on an increasingly prominent role in the US, Biosimilars Forum leader Julie Reed believes that they can offer a “ready-made solution” to current healthcare pressures. 

However, Reed highlighted in an exclusive interview with Generics Bulletin as she moved from being president of the Forum to executive director, a number of key aspects around access, regulation, education and

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