China A roundup of some of the biggest pharma and biotech news from China including the collaboration between Elektr and Sinopharm; Biocytogen’s partnership with Janssen and deal with Chipscreen Biosciences; China’s first personalised neoantigen-targeted cancer vaccine approval; the final green light for Sino Biopharm’s purchase of F-star, and AstraZeneca’s deal with…
Belgium Belgium, with a total of EUR 5.5 billion in R&D spending in 2021, is the country with the fourth largest research expenditure in the EU and the first per inhabitant. As a recent study from Deloitte sponsored by the Belgian pharmaceutical industry association, pharma.be, shows, Belgium is also a leader…
LatAm As the COVID-19 pandemic showed, vaccines are humanity’s best weapon in the fight against infectious diseases. Nowhere is this more evident than Latin America, where specific climatic, geographic, and social conditions combine to create a propensity for the spread of diseases like dengue and chagas. With most countries in…
UAE A roundup of the latest pharma news from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) including Julpher’s pursuit of its growth strategy with a new CEO, Global Pharma’s tech transfer deal with Egypt’s Nerhado and Pharma Solutions’ procurement of its first thalassemia generic. AstraZeneca announces move to Dubai Science Park with…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Here, Chieko Kurihara of Kanagawa Dental University, Japan; Victoriia Dobrova of Ukraine’s National University of Pharmacy; Francis P. Crawley of the Good…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Anina Adelfio of the Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) looks back on an extremely challenging two years for the clinical trial…
Greece The grants and loans allocated by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a large part of which have been assigned to healthcare, set out to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but for many biopharma industry leaders they also present an opportunity to tackle…
Global In the largest pharma acquisition in four years, Pfizer has picked up oncology biotech Seagen for USD 43 billion. The deal, which could signal a rebound in M&A activity as big pharma companies look to renew their pipelines in preparation for post-COVID and off-patent losses, bolsters Pfizer’s continuing push into…
Europe The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recently published its annual Human Medicines Highlights report, documenting key figures on its recommendations for the authorisation of new medicines in 2022. The Agency gave 89 positive opinions last year and recommended the authorisation of 41 new active substances. See below for a full list.…
Greece Christian Rodseth, VP and managing director for Janssen’s Greece, Poland, and Romania cluster, outlines the multifaceted strengths of his teams, the part of the Janssen portfolio he is most excited to bring to the region, and the policy measures needed to ensure that Greek healthcare remains sustainable and able to…
Switzerland An extract from PharmaBoardroom’s new country-focused series on market access and health technology assessment (HTA), this piece gives the lowdown on price controls and reference pricing systems in Switzerland. Buy The Pharma Legal Handbook: Market Access & HTA – Switzerland here for £359. 1.1 How does price control at…
India The latest news from the Indian pharma industry, including Dr. Reddy’s purchase of Mayne Pharma’s US portfolio; Sun Pharma’s acquisition of Concert Pharma; Bristol Myers Squibb’s expanded Indian footprint and the Cipla manufacturing site under FDA scrutiny. Dr. Reddy’s to buy Mayne Pharma’s US business for USD 105 million…
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