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Recordati Japan Names Shoji Kuroyama as New President

June 25, 2024
Recordati Rare Diseases Japan has appointed former Incyte executive Shoji Kuroyama as its new president effective June 17, the company said. Kuroyama has worked at a number of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in leadership positions in sales and marketing in…

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