J.P. Morgan Day 4: Preparing For The Year Ahead

Daily notebook from the virtual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference: Updates from Galapagos, Ipsen, LG Chem and Hanmi; experts discuss deal and financial outlook at Biotech Showcase, plus the impact of RMAT and the changing landscape for rare diseases. 

J.P. Morgan Daily Notebook 2022 Day 4
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Over two decades after founding Galapagos NV, one of the biggest success stories in Europe's biotech sector before a series of clinical and regulatory setbacks struck last year, Onno van de Stolpe revealed at his last J.P. Morgan that a new CEO could be in place in the next few weeks.

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