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    Jennifer Kao on How an FDA Program Reduced Clinical Development Times for Some Drugs

    Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jennifer Kao of the University of California Los Angeles on her recent paper that explores the impact of the Food and Drug Administration's breakthrough therapy designation program on the reduction of late-stage drug development time.

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