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Holst

American  
[hohlst] / hoʊlst /

noun

  1. Gustav Theodore 1874–1934, English composer.


Holst British  
/ həʊlst /

noun

  1. Dame Alison . born 1938, New Zealand chef.

  2. Gustav ( Theodore ). 1874–1934, English composer. His works include operas, choral music, and orchestral music such as the suite The Planets (1917)

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“I think it’s important to point out that we see a consistent and robust 23% weight loss with CagriSema, but we also are a little bit surprised about the 25% weight loss that we see with the comparative drug,” said Martin Holst Lange, Novo’s executive vice president of research and development and chief scientific officer.

From Barron's

“The data further validate the potential best-in-class profile of amycretin,” said Martin Holst Lange, chief scientific officer and executive vice president of Research and Development at Novo Nordisk.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Based on the significant unmet need in Alzheimer’s disease as well as a number of indicative data points, we felt we had a responsibility to explore semaglutide’s potential, despite a low likelihood of success,” said Chief Scientific Officer Martin Holst Lange.

From MarketWatch

"The oral semaglutide 25 mg data show compelling efficacy for an oral weight management medication with 16.6% weight loss and a safety and tolerability profile consistent with injectable Wegovy," said Martin Holst Lange, chief scientific officer and executive vice president of Research & Development at Novo Nordisk.

From Science Daily

Ms. Mumenthaler has constructed her character study with subtly expressionistic imagination, deploying an enveloping, finely tuned sound design and finding a transporting musical motif in Holst’s “The Planets.”

From The Wall Street Journal