J.P. Morgan Notebook Day 3: Lilly's CGRP Prospects, Juno On Track, Color From Alnylam's Greene, Shire's New CMO
Executive Summary
Daily round-up of news and notes from the 2018 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco: Lilly CEO on CGRP reimbursement jitters, Alnylam president on Sanofi deal terms, Juno stakes BCMA myeloma claim, Shire's new CMO.
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