Global Drawing on insights from DIA’s 2024 Global Annual Meeting, Martin Hodosi and Rosanna Lim of Kearney Healthcare and Life Sciences examine some of the key ethical challenges around integrating AI into healthcare. Artificial intelligence (AI) has already begun transforming the healthcare industry, with applications ranging from diagnostics to drug…
Global In 2024, global biopharma faced a challenging landscape shaped by geopolitical tensions and cost containment measures in key markets. Despite these pressures, most major players perhaps surprisingly opted to retain their CEOs, focusing instead on reshaping management at other levels. Companies like Bayer underwent sweeping transformations, while others, such as…
USA While the year’s tally of green lights from the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) is lower than the previous year’s, 2024 saw several long-awaited therapies reach the finish line. Oncology remained the single largest focus area among last year’s endorsed therapies and as opposed to 2023 when…
Global With a record number of recent approvals representing game-changing potential for conditions like sickle cell disease, a significant number of advanced therapies making progress in the clinic, and an uptick in investment, cell and gene therapies are set to continue making considerable headway in 2025. Yet their elevated price tag…
USA The Biosecure Act has been excluded from a recent key defense spending bill, leaving its future unclear. But whether or not it ends up being passed, the legislation has already proved detrimental for the targeted Chinese companies and the new Trump administration’s “America first” stance may have other adverse effects…
USA For those concerned that opinion and not science may determine US public health policy under president-elect Trump, the choice of surgeon Martin Makary as head of the FDA may be reassuring. While Makary is known as a healthcare critic, his views appear to be far less extreme than the controversial…
Global Scott D. Ramsey of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center discusses the trend driving pharmaceutical companies to reorganize or eliminate their health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) groups. The original version of this article was featured in the September/October edition of ISPOR’s Value & Outcomes Spotlight magazine. Last spring, I had…
Global With the emergence of GLP-1 RA therapies the obesity drug market has taken off and stands to be worth some USD 125.3 billion by 2033. Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk may lead the charge, but other contenders are looking to get a piece of this lucrative market as the two…
USA As Donald Trump assembles his new government, speculations about the consequences of his second presidential term abound. For the life sciences industry, the US president-elect’s more business-friendly stances could entail the repeal of the much-debated Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) while the naming of vaccine sceptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr as…
Global Aitia Bio’s Colin Hill, writing in the November 2024 issue of DIA’s Global Forum magazine outlines why “digital twins” – virtual models of patients, systems, or devices that simulate real-world data to predict outcomes, optimize treatments, and improve patient care – have the potential to reshape the entire drug development…
Global Traditional drug discovery is fraught with failure and often like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Even once a candidate is identified, the development process takes thousands of man-hours and generally billions of dollars. Artificial Intelligence has the potential to change this paradigm. It can aggregate and synthesize…
USA Focused on rare and ultra-rare genetic diseases, Ultragenyx identifies itself as the industry’s most productive company working in the field of high un-met need diseases. With no fewer than four products approved across five indications, a blockbuster therapy that reached 2023 revenues of USD 328 million, and six candidates in…
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