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@hannahkuchler

Fascinated by how tech is changing healthcare. I write about that, pharma, drug pricing, the opioid crisis, and sometimes sperm for . Signal: 4153740969.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    Crispr is now the cheapest and most accurate way to edit our DNA, but its development raises a multitude of ethical questions. Scientist Jennifer Doudna, who co-discovered it, says we need to make sure the consequences of editing humans are understood

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  2. This is why I love my job: I got to interview Jennifer Doudna - tipped for a Nobel - on how we cope with our newfound power to edit the code of life itself. This may end up mattering far more than Brexit or Trump.

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    31. sij

    Brainbusting mustread here with Jennifer Doudna, Crispr inventor, on editing humans. probes her on countless crucial questions for our future. Just possibly more important than endless stuff on Brexit via

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  4. I've gone from covering computer viruses to real ones and am finding it... actually quite similar. Here I look at the scientists trying to find a vaccine, just like cyber security experts rush to develop a patch. Except fast in science is within months.

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    23. sij
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    (Free to read) The US pharma industry is on high alert after the founder of drugmaker Insys was sentenced to jail, accused of masterminding a scheme to bribe doctors to prescribe a dangerous painkiller — a historic moment in the country's opioid crisis

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    23. sij

    Opioid maker Insys bribed doctors to prescribe a drug that's stronger than heroin. It's been linked to hundreds of deaths. Speaking for the first time since the trial against Insys execs began, the company's former sales VP explains how he ran the scheme:

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    Our ongoing investigation into and America's crisis with and will culminate in a documentary this spring. Stay tuned! Thanks to brilliant team for making this happen!

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    The Financial Times and partnered to bring you this exclusive interview with the former head of sales of drugmaker Insys, Alec Burlakoff: 'It is ruthless, that we would target someone that’s in distress in an effort to take advantage of them'.

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    “Acknowledging that he did not have ‘morals, ethics and values’... Mr Burlakoff said he still had ‘no idea that criminally there would be consequences’.” A must-read from &

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  11. Watch this powerful video, produced as part of a collaboration between the FT and the PBS series Frontline.

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    Prison time for Insys bosses puts opioid makers on notice. Read 's piece here:

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  13. Watch the great Frontline video interview with Burlakoff here -

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  14. The project - which will culminate in a documentary to be aired later in the spring - was pioneered by and , without whom I would know literally nothing about making a documentary.

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  15. This is the first piece as part of a fantastic collaboration with the very talented team at PBS Frontline. Together we are telling the story of how Insys went from the best-performing IPO of 2013 to becoming the first opioid maker to have executives sent to prison.

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  16. Burlakoff told us: “The reality of the matter is, I made terrible mistakes, I’m in trouble for it, I’m paying the price... “Are there other people doing the exact same thing I’m doing, right now? Absolutely.” Our full story is free-to-read on .

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  17. As part of a collaboration with the PBS series Frontline, we interviewed Alec Burlakoff - Insys vp of sales turned star witness for the prosecution - who said he had no idea there could be criminal consequences for their actions. Many presumed a fine would be the worst penalty.

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  18. Today Insys founder John Kapoor has been sentenced to 5.5 years in prison for masterminding a scheme to bribe doctors to a prescribe a dangerous fentanyl spray Subsys, putting other opioid makers on notice

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    21. sij

    Walmsley said her strategy of having a head of R&D in San Francisco was paying off with their ability to hire machine learning experts and form partnerships in an industry that was “going to be disrupted by technology”. via

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