ACT Brief: Signal Durability Redefines RBQM, AI Targets Startup Friction, and CDMOs Advance Patient-Centric Formulation
Jan 20, 11:00 PM
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In today’s ACT Brief, we look at why durable signal closure is emerging as a defining metric in risk-based quality management, how AI can reduce startup delays without burdening sites, and how patient-centric drug design is reshaping the CDMO landscape.
