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- W4367017554 abstract "PHARMACEUTICAL OUTSOURCING On the shoulders of giantsWhen biotechs need a molecule for drug trials or the market, they often turn to big pharmaceutical services firms ShareShare onFacebookTwitterWechatLinked InRedditEmail C&EN, 2021, 99 (24), pp 28–29June 28, 2021Cite this:C&EN 99, 24, 28-29(Credit: Mike Reddy)Figure1of1The drug industry’s biggest players are massive. Pfizer’s sales last year were almost $42 billion. Johnson & Johnson’s were $83 billion. These companies have deep internal resources, and they closely direct any tasks they farm out to smaller firms.But these days, many new drugs come from much smaller biotechnology firms that don’t have nearly the same resources. So when it’s time to manufacture the molecules at the heart of their drugs, biotechs often turn to outsourcing companies for help.Increasingly, these outsourcing companies are big—much bigger than the biotech firms they are aiding. But that difference doesn’t bother many biotech executives, who appreciate the helping hand of a large, experienced partner. Read on for three stories of small biotechs that turned to large outsourcing partners to manufacture their small-molecule drugs. InsideMithra and Seqens: A European partnership is bringing a new contraceptive molecule to market P.30Aurinia and Lonza: A dedicated plant in Switzerland will manufacture an autoimmune disease drug P.32Cassava and Evonik: An experimental Alzheimer’s disease treatment finds a home in Indiana P.34" @default.
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