Ireland is stepping up its bid to have Dublin host the European Medicines Agency when the agency is forced to relocate from London after Brexit, with the head of the country’s drug regulator claiming the capital is “in many respects the natural destination for the EMA.”
To bolster her assertion, Lorraine Nolan, the chief executive of Ireland’s Health Products Regulatory Authority, cites her agency’s “excellent existing...
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