Global Susanne Schaffert’s over 20-year stint at Novartis culminated with her presidency of the Swiss giant’s global oncology division, but when the company underwent a major restructure in 2022, she found herself out of a job. Now, after joining the boards of several biotechs, including Galapagos, Schaffert returns to big pharma,…
Global As head of digital transformation at Bayer, Saskia Steinacker is well placed to unpack the hype around artificial intelligence in healthcare. In a wide-ranging interview, she explains how AI is already transforming the company’s internal processes and external impact, why stakeholders must not lose sight of solving real-world problems in…
Europe Obesity is pharma’s new El Dorado. Following the spectacular market success and sky-high sales projections of next-generation obesity treatments, many actors – both large and small – are looking to carve out a slice of this huge growth market. Those who made a bet on obesity years in advance are…
Global Every year, the world’s top business and political leaders converge on the ski village of Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum meeting. Read on for some of the key themes discussed at this year’s conference, which stand to shape the healthcare and life sciences industry in the coming year.…
USA Cardiff Advisory’s David H. Crean outlines the positive atmosphere and sentiment observed at JPM 2024, the annual healthcare financing conference held near San Francisco’s Union Square. Dr. Crean picks up some of the key trends to emerge from the conference around sustainability, deal flow, venture funding, and AI, and provides…
United Kingdom The recent FDA decision to investigate the serious risk of patients developing new cancers after treatment with CAR-T therapies may have created some bad press around cell and gene therapies, but AstraZeneca has continued to consolidate its ambitions in the area with the acquisition of China-based cell therapy biotech, Gracell…
Denmark After transitioning from a fledgling biotech to a mature commercial-stage company on the back of its first approval, Zealand Pharma was hit with the challenges of commercialisation and the disappointing sales of its severe hypoglycemia treatment, Zegalogue. As a result, in 2022, the Danish firm did an about face, sacked…
USA Drawing on her experience as rare disease patient advocacy group SYNGAP1 Foundation’s founder and former president, Monica Weldon argues for the need to standardize genomic testing practices, warns against the possible ethical implications of individualized medicine, and makes a cause for a more holistic approach within rare disease communities. …
Global Last year’s COP28 summit saw a host of pharma players touting their green credentials, as PharmaBoardroom’s Louis Haynes explores here. This is an extract from our Transformative 2023: Regional Pharma Trends report, available for free download now. At the recent COP28 climate change conference in the UAE, industry bodies…
Global AI is the buzzword du jour across all industries, but what is needed for it to truly make a difference in clinical trials? Writing in December 2023’s DIA Global Forum magazine, Lokavant’s Rohit Nambisan lays out the three essential characteristics for AI impact in clinical research, foregrounding the vital importance…
United Kingdom AstraZeneca has made a bold move by offering its in-house digital clinical trial expertise to clinical research organisations (CROs) and other pharmaceutical companies via the launch of healthtech business Evinova. AstraZeneca’s apparent willingness to share expertise with its competitors has raised some eyebrows, but the British firm is steadfast in…
USA Eli Lilly has turned its numbers around and become the world’s most valuable pharma company, thanks to its type 2 diabetes and off-label use obesity drug tirzeptide, which generated no less than USD 1.4 billion in its first full quarter on the market. As the US firm prepares to launch…
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