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EP 64: Are Dogs a Better Predictive Model for Drug Approval? with Dr. Terry Fossum

EP 64: Are Dogs a Better Predictive Model for Drug Approval? with Dr. Terry Fossum

Update: 2025-09-16
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Dr. Judy Morgan discusses with Dr. Terry Fossum the potential of using dogs as a better predictive model for drug approval compared to mice. Dr. Fossum highlights the inefficiencies and high costs of current drug development, noting that in 2022, the U.S. spent $100.8 billion on prescription drugs, and globally, $1.3 trillion. She emphasizes the need for more efficient and cost-effective methods, citing that 50% of healthcare dollars go to 5% of the population, largely due to chronic diseases. Listen in as Dr. Fossum shares her research showing promise with using dogs that have naturally occurring disease as a more predictive model for human disease.  Fascinating!


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EP 64: Are Dogs a Better Predictive Model for Drug Approval? with Dr. Terry Fossum

EP 64: Are Dogs a Better Predictive Model for Drug Approval? with Dr. Terry Fossum

Dr. Judy Morgan