In this episode, host Duane Schulthess sits down with Steve Usdin, Senior Washington Editor at BioCentury Publications since 1993 and one of the most cited experts on FDA regulation, Medicare policy and the political forces driving biopharma innovation, to explore the major forces reshaping U.S. life sciences: looming Section 232 tariff probes, the unintended “small-molecule penalty” baked into the Inflation Reduction Act, deep NIH/FDA budget cuts, post-COVID science skepticism, and China’s surge in clinical filings, and what these policy shifts mean for innovation, patient access and America’s competitive edge.
Recorded April 8th, 2025
Key Topics:

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