Richard Moscicki is the Executive Vice President for Science and Regulatory Advocacy and the Chief Medical Officer at Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). Previously he was the Deputy Center Director for Science Operations for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) and the Chief Medical Officer at Genzyme Corporation.
In this podcast, we discuss the U.S. R&D ecosystem and the vital roles that NIH and the private sector play in bringing new therapies to patients. Richard was previously at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, and this strong academic background combined with his industry knowledge gives him a unique perspective on both sides of public and industrial R&D, as well as how NIH developed intellectual property moves from the ‘Eureka’ phase to becoming an actual medicine.
Our conversation includes President Biden’s new $6.5 billion proposal called ARPA-H, modeled on DARPA, specifically for drug discovery, and where those efforts would be best directed to facilitate needed medicines to address unmet medical needs. We also touch on how the rapid evaluation and approval of vaccines for COVID-19 could serve as an improved regulatory blueprint for accelerated evidence driven access to patients.
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