Sean Richardson – GM, Alexion Pharma UK
Sean Richardson discusses Alexion’s focus on rare and ultra-rare diseases, the level of support for these therapies from the UK government, awareness raising, diagnostics, and his future priorities. …
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Sean Richardson discusses Alexion’s focus on rare and ultra-rare diseases, the level of support for these therapies from the UK government, awareness raising, diagnostics, and his future priorities. …
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