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Recent topics we've covered
- Regulatory CVM's evolving expectations for electronic data submissions — what changed and what it means for your next study
- Science How real-world evidence is reshaping post-approval monitoring in animal health
- Industry Inside the wave of animal health M&A — who's acquiring, who's divesting, and why it matters for R&D teams
- Operations Multi-site, multi-species — how top teams are managing study complexity without adding headcount
- Regulatory EFSA's tightening standards on feed additive efficacy claims — what nutrition R&D teams need to know
- Science The case for digital data capture in livestock field trials — and why paper still dominates
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