The Japan Established Medicine Association (JEMA) has appointed Teva Takeda Pharma CEO Hiroshi Matsumori, who has spearheaded the group’s launch, as its first chairman for an unspecified term of office. The appointment was endorsed by a unanimous vote from JEMA…
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