Since The Medicine Maker first launched in September 2014, we’ve covered many ‘next generation’ developments – from personalized medicine to nanotechnology to new manufacturing techniques – that have the potential to advance the pharma industry and healthcare. But harnessing the latest scientific breakthroughs for the benefit of humankind takes time... Too much time, apparently. Indeed, there are those who argue that regulatory hoops are unnecessarily delaying innovative new therapies; they say, “medicine has changed, and regulation must change with it.”

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Stephanie Sutton

Making great scientific magazines isn’t just about delivering knowledge and high quality content; it’s also about packaging these in the right words to ensure that someone is truly inspired by a topic. My passion is ensuring that our authors’ expertise is presented as a seamless and enjoyable reading experience, whether in print, in digital or on social media. I’ve spent seven years writing and editing features for scientific and manufacturing publications, and in making this content engaging and accessible without sacrificing its scientific integrity. There is nothing better than a magazine with great content that feels great to read.