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In this week's episode: Merck & Co. licenses Hengrui’s lipid lowerer; Novo gets United’s triple G obesity drug; J&J plans major US manufacturing investments; approval for GSK’s novel antibiotic; and a call for more aggressive Korean M&A activity.

Scrip Five Must Know Things
weekly audio roundup of selected content from Scrip's global team

Join us for an audio catch-up on the major events in the global biopharma industry over the past business week, as reported by Scrip‘s global team, in this podcast version of Five Must-Know Things.

This episode covers insights for the business week ended 28 March 2025, including: Merck & Co. licenses Hengrui’s lipid lowerer; Novo gets United’s triple G obesity drug; J&J plans major US manufacturing investments; approval for GSK’s novel antibiotic; and a call for more aggressive Korean M&A activity.

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