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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Gardasil: Profile of Merck Vaccines president; feature on early HPV-cancer link proponent

Two items worth reading for those interested in background content related to Gardasil's development and arrival:
  • "Making her mark at Merck" (Business Week, 8 January) -- A profile of Margaret McGlynn, the president of Merck Vaccines. An interesting item in the story: "Analysts are counting on McGlynn to drive much of Merck's growth: Some predict revenues from her division will triple by 2010, to $6 billion." While the business of vaccines is not our area of expertise, this is point underscores the period of explosive growth for vaccines that we're just entering, one in which ethical considerations will demand that much more attention.
  • "Cancer quest: How ex-Penn scientist's hunch led to cervical vaccine" (Philadelphia Inquirer, 24 December) -- A very lengthy feature (two pages in the print edition) on
    Dr. Harald zur Hausen, described in the story as a very early proponent (i.e., the 1960s) of a link between HPV and cervical cancer (the credit for proving such a link has gone to others in the early 1980s). A very interesting, seemingly well researched piece.

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