CPhI survey: pharma leaders optimistic about the future According to a recent survey of executives conducted by CPhI, COVID-19’s impact is driving manufacturing and CDMOs are fueling industry growth.
CPhI has released a survey taking the post-pandemic temperature pharmaceutical leaders, gauging how they feel about the industry’s prospects in the immediate and medium-term future. The findings in the report (to be outlined in a May 20 session during the organization’s virtual CPhI Discover event) reveal companies and governmental bodies alike are keenly interested in increasing regional self-reliance, reducing system complexity, and more.
Outsourcing-Pharma spoke about the survey, and notable CPhI Discover sessions worth a closer look, with Tara Dougal, head of content at Informa Markets.
SECTIONAL THURSDAY: Whitman ends Lyons dynasty; Waterloo, Pal-Mac, South Seneca girls bound for title games
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The marquee match-up of Thursday night’s sectional schedule was in the boys Class C1 semifinal as the #5 seed Marcus Whitman Wildcats took on #1 seed Lyons Lions. Both teams brought senior laden rosters and a very successful recent postseason track record. Marcus Whitman was attempting to defend last year’s championship, the school’s first in 44 years. Lyons was trying to win an unprecedented 4th straight sectional title. Something had to give and it did in the form of a brilliantly executed gameplan and timely shooting in favor of the Marcus Whitman Wildcats, 64-54. With the win, head Coach Greg O’Connor’s boys advance to Saturday’s Class C1 championship game in Avon against the #2 seed Braves who defea
SECTIONAL WEDNESDAY: Mynderse offense explodes at Finney; Wayne punches title game ticket; Zoe Zutes triple-double propels ER to finals
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Three Wayne-Finger Lakes teams advanced to sectional championship games on Wednesday night in the Section V basketball semifinals. Wayne and Mynderse will play for a Sectional title in Class B1 & B2 respectively on Friday night while the East Rochester girls will play for a championship in Class C1.
In the Class B2 boys semifinal round, #6 Mynderse visited #3 C.G. Finney and put on an offensive performance for the ages. Mynderse buried 16 three-pointers including 8 from junior Troy Kabat and 6 from senior Jared King as the Blue Devils posted 54 first half point to open up a 25 point halftime lead. The hot shooting continued into the second half and coupled with Mynderse’s pressure man-
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The #6 seed Mynderse Academy Blue Devils took on the #2 C.G. Finney Falcons & sophomore sensation Markus Robinson in the Section V Class B2 boys basketball semifinals on Wednesday night at C.G. Finney High School. Listen to the full broadcast replay below as Jim Sinicropi and Kevin Sharp had the call from courtside for FL1 Sports.
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