Point of Care Manufacture in the UK, Andrew Bridgen MP speaks out, Vallance 'Pushing the limits'
Plus some good news
Good news first
The good news is that I have signed a book contract with the New Jersey based published Wiley. It’s with Wiley’s Academic Publishing Group, so it has to be factual and, of course, educational. Details are:
Title: Transforming the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Subject Matter: Pharmaceutical science and industry
Level and Readership: Graduate level students, researchers, and professionals
I’m aiming to get it written and manuscript submitted before year end, then the publishing process follows on…
…should be out first half of next year.
I’ve said many times that there is at least a generation of change required medicines back to where they ought to be. Hopefully the book will contribute to that.
Letter from Dr Laura Squire OBE, on PoC Manufacture
Below is a letter to moi from MHRAs Dr Laura Squire, Chief Healthcare Quality & Access Officer. Dr Squire appears to be in charge of just about everything there, in spite of having no background in the evaluation and licensing of medicines or healthcare products.
What she has written is complete nonsense of course, as it raises more questions than it answers.
Consultation? Who was consulted?
Control sites? Where are they and who is running them?
Satellites? Aren’t they meant to go up in space?
No mention of handling frozen jabs and other materials
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