Here we count down the top five tweets from @EPM_magazine that have gained the most impressions this week, taken from Twitter analytics.
5. The Q&A with Lhasa Limited from EPM June issue makes it into fifth for this week’s list.
Not for profit — Q&A with Lhasa’s product manager, Nik Marchetti
4. In fourth is our latest instalment of the Lab diary from IDBS, looking at why pharma should adopt the cloud.
Lab diary entry no.4 — why pharma should adopt the cloud
3. The highly topical item on David Cameron’s speech at BIO on the future of medicines post-Brexit is this week’s number three.
The future of medicines regulation in Europe post-Brexit, David Cameron speaks at BIO
2. Just missing out, in second place is the collaborative study on wearables in clinical trials.
Collaborative pilot study set to validate the use of wearables in clinical trials
1. On the top spot this week is the news about a concept that may lead to the discovery of universal anti-flu drugs.