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RPS Pharma Scene #26
Season 1, Ep. 26
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In this 26th episode of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Pharma Scene podcast, regular host Ciara Duffy is joined by Rebecca Stanbrook, Executive Director, Development and Regulatory Policy at Novartis.
She talks to Ciara about clinical trials and regulatory affairs, and they discuss some of the entry roads into the industry.
Rebecca sits on the RPS' Industrial Pharmacy Advisory Group, and has had a fascinating career in pharmacy. If you're thinking about a career in clinical trials and regulation, then you'll find this discussion very interesting!
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