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Dr. Jeremy Levin: Why Biotech Is Not Big Pharma

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Dr. Jeremy Levin, author of 'Biotech in the Balance,' explains why small biotech firms—not Big Pharma—are the true engines of medical discovery. He discusses the sector's unique capital risks and the growing public distrust that threatens the future of American innovation.

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