Italy Assobiotec’s Leonardo Vingiani introduces the key trends shaping the Italian biotech ecosystem today, the steps that the country’s government have taken to foster life sciences innovation, and the areas in which Italian biotechs truly excel globally. Italy and its researchers have created a good environment for science. However, the…
USA Susan L. Lang outlines how pharma companies can navigate drug formulary exclusions, numbers of which have been rising in recent years, and ensure that newly FDA approved medicines can make it to consumers. The pipeline for new therapies at the Food and Drug Administration mostly consists of novel brand…
Korea Amid global supply shortages and shipment delays for COVID-19 vaccines, South Korea has launched an ambitious 2.2 trillion won (USD 1.9 billion) investment plan to become one of the world’s five largest COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing hubs by 2025. Here, we provide a rundown of some of the key companies involved…
Turkey In the world’s 18th largest market, recent pricing struggles have pushed some companies to revaluate their investment approach. Multinational organizations are complying with localization policies but are divided between having their own plant or partnering with a local CMO provider – although all of them appear to agree on one…
USA Paediatric oncologist Navin Pinto, MD outlines the current use and potential of CAR-T therapies in his field, including the manufacturing challenges that still need to be addressed. Dr Pinto also explains how the work of his CAR-T team at the University of Washington School of Medicine could provide proof of…
Brazil The latest news from Brazil, including Pfizer’s plans to vaccinate the entire Brazilian city of Toledo, what the US can learn from Brazil’s successful vaccine campaign, and a new deal to import the vaccine candidate from China’s CanSino Biologics. Pfizer will vaccinate entire city in Brazil as part of…
Global PharmaBoardroom has spoken to leaders from several important global patient advocacy organisations in 2021 who shared their concerns on crucial global healthcare issues. These range from the greater levels of pharma industry investment needed in childhood cancers; the myriad of patient explanation and expectation management needed around CAR-T therapies; how…
Saudi Arabia Aspen’s regional CEO for the Middle East, North Africa & Turkey, Daniel Vella Friggieri, provides insights into how the South African company’s federated model and decentralized management system translates into differentiated portfolios across regions and significant networks of local CMO partners. After more than five years with Aspen in the…
USA Claire Saxton and Lauren Kriegel of Cancer Support Community, the largest professionally led non-profit network of cancer support worldwide, discuss how cancer patient and caregiver perspectives need to be better integrated into the treatment process. This is an especially prescient issue for next-generation cell and gene therapies such as CAR-T…
Turkey Ercin Kugu, CSL Behring’s general manager for Turkey and Israel, highlights the rare disease company’s footprint in Turkey, explains the different regulatory framework in the country for plasma products, and provides insights on the process of establishing Big Pharma affiliates in Turkey from zero after doing so for both Shire…
Canada In conversation in the October edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) CEO Suzanne McGurn highlights how the work of HTA bodies like CADTH has evolved, the most significant challenges in their work, international collaboration, and RWE integration. Health technology assessment…
Japan Writing in the October edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Chief Executive of Japan’s Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) Yasuhiro Fujiwara outlines how his agency has begun to utilise real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) in its regulatory decision-making processes and how this will evolve moving forward. …
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