Editorials in 2021

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  • With supply-chain shortages and production problems exacerbating vaccine inequity, global manufacturing must expand to ensure the world’s poorest nations are better served.

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  • Our new podcast series ‘Hope Lies in Dreams’ highlights the importance of visionaries in shepherding drugs through the setbacks of drug development to commercial success.

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  • The Sequencing Quality Control 2 (SEQC2/MAQC-IV) project provides resources to aid sequencing reproducibility and highlights factors that can guide platform and software choice.

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  • The International Society for Stem Cell Research has called for broad public dialogue on the ethics of human embryo research beyond 14 days post-fertilization. National jurisdictions should seize the moment.

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  • An Alzheimer’s drug approval is being touted as a triumph for patients. But US healthcare is ill prepared for Aduhelm’s questionable efficacy, unfettered market access and high price.

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  • New initiatives in N-of-1 drug development and clinical trial design offer the possibility of therapies for ultra-rare disease patients who have been long neglected by the drug industry.

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  • To keep ahead of an increasing number of SARS-CoV-2 variants, pathogen surveillance and testing must become a joined-up global, rather than local, endeavor.

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  • The US RADx program has spawned a phalanx of diagnostic products to market in just 12 months. Its long-term impact on point-of-care, at-home and population testing may be even more profound.

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  • Since this journal launched in March 1996, biotech has become a US economic powerhouse. To reach its full potential over the next 25 years, touching all corners of the globe, it must become more inclusive.

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  • With drug pricing a priority for the US Biden administration, the biotech industry must clean up its act: stop profiteering from old products and stamp out anticompetitive practices.

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