Australia Australia will shortly have its latest national election, and we are again seeing pharmaceuticals being front and centre in the campaign. The starter’s gun has been fired for the 2025 Australian federal election, which will be held on Saturday, 3 May, just 5 days after Canada’s forthcoming national election.…
Global Writing in the April 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Christopher Morrison and Richard Xie of RA Capital Management L.P., introduce the recently published cost-effectiveness analyses methodology which incorporates key value elements and drivers that are omitted or incompletely captured in traditional clinical outcome assessments. Accelerating scientific discoveries…
APAC This week’s Asia healthcare and pharma roundup from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta covers China’s USD 36.2bn in outbound licensing agreements, Henlius & EssexBio meeting Phase III endpoints, Organon acquiring US rights of tocilizumab biosimilar from Biogen, GE Healthcare’s acquisition of Japan’s Nihon Medi-Physics, Wuxi Biologics’ disposal of vaccine facility to…
APAC This week’s Asia healthcare and pharma roundup from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta covers the AACR 2025 ADC pipeline list from China, Puhe out-licensing global rights of a PRMT5 inhibitor to Bayer, AbbVie accusing Genmab of ADC trade secret theft on ADC technology used by ProfoundBio, and Singapore’s A*STAR investing in…
China 2024 was another groundbreaking year for Chinese medicine approvals. Writing in the March 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Juan Valencia S. and Angel Shao of PharmCube explain how and why. Driven by drugmakers’ growing interest in accessing the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical market, China has recently seen a…
Europe To address the European Union’s drop in global share of clinical trials over the past decade, stakeholders are working together to deliver a dynamic, agile, responsive EU clinical trials environment. As Katarina Nedog of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) points out in the March 2025 edition…
Germany Rainer Westermann, chairman of the Life Sciences Acceleration Alliance e.V. looks out over the choppy waters for life sciences venture capitalists in Europe over 2025. Three key initiatives stand to reshape the continent’s investment climate, but broader geopolitical winds – especially those now emanating from the White House – could…
Europe Dr Carolyn H. Rogers, Rushikesh S. Dasoondi and Dr Michael A. Roberts from UK and European intellectual property law firm Reddie & Grose LLP examine the intersection of personalised medicine and rare diseases and its implications for IP law. Personalised medicine, also referred to as precision medicine, is an…
Global HEOR is transforming healthcare decision-making by evaluating treatment costs, patient quality of life, and overall value, helping stakeholders make informed choices. ISPOR’s new “HEOR Explained” website simplifies these complex concepts to promote wider understanding and application of real-world evidence and ultimately drive more effective and sustainable healthcare. In today’s…
Japan Japan’s amended Cannabis Control Law now permits the development and medical use of cannabis-derived drugs, particularly CBD-based treatments, while simultaneously criminalizing self-use of smokable cannabis products. Writing in the February 2024 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Toshi Tominaga of Keio University explains why, despite aligning with evolving international regulations,…
Europe The EMA’s Pre-Accession Assistance Program (IPA) helps EU candidate and potential candidate countries align their medicines regulations with EU standards through training, capacity-building, and policy support. As a new op-ed in the February 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine outlines, an impact assessment of IPA II (2020-2023) showed significant…
Denmark As tensions rise over US-EU trade, will the weight-loss drug Ozempic become an unexpected bargaining chip? Stan Jackson explores the risks of leveraging GLP-1s in economic negotiations. You can always tell when a blockbuster drug has entered the cultural zeitgeist. It’s around the time you start to hear the…
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