Pharma Pulse 1/6/25: Building a World-Class Bioscience Ecosystem, Student Pharmacists Can Help End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic & more

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Biotech in the Empire State: Building a World-Class Bioscience Ecosystem in New York

Jennifer Hawks Bland, CEO of NewYorkBIO, shares her inspiring journey from a legal career to leading New York’s burgeoning bioscience ecosystem. Throughout her interview with Pharmaceutical Executive, Jennifer discusses the unique strengths of New York as a biotech hub, including its world-renowned academic institutions, diverse population for clinical research, and robust financial infrastructure. She highlights NewYorkBIO’s role in fostering innovation, supporting early-stage companies, and connecting industry leaders. With her vision to position New York as a global leader in bioscience, Jennifer offers insights into the collaborative efforts shaping the future of biotechnology in the Empire State.

Student Pharmacists Can Help End the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

As future health care professionals, pharmacy students need to understand various elements of HIV to expand access to care and effective treatment. Students should have an understanding of what HIV/AIDS is, available testing options, HIV pharmacotherapy, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to help aid in the fight against the epidemic.

US Treasury Is Latest Victim of Most ‘Persistent’ Hacking Threat

A growing roster of political figures, US government agencies and companies that provide critical services have one thing in common: They have allegedly been hacked by China.

The latest victim is the US Treasury Department, which disclosed that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had breached its network via a third-party provider, accessing some unclassified documents.

Analyzing the Future of Microscopy

The "Microscopy: Global Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Microscopy Market was valued at USD 9.7 Billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 13.3 Billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 6.60%.

The scope of this study encompasses an analysis of the global microscopy market. The Research evaluates it based on product type, which includes microscope types and accessories and supplies. The market is also analyzed based on application. The Research determines the current market status in each segment, examines its impact on future needs and presents growth forecasts over the next five years.

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