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raymondtygre

I'm a writer specialising in britain’s biotech sector which is booming, spurred on by personalised medicine, gene therapies and other innovative healthcare technologies. This expansion has brought attention to an increasingly crucial partner who tends to sit quietly in the background: contract chemical development. Whether it’s supporting innovative API production or managing the logistics of chemical R&D, contract chemical developers play a key role in helping biotech companies launch new treatments. But how exactly are these niche manufacturers contributing to the UK’s biotech boom?
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