Denmark Jakob Nielsen, CEO of Healthcare Denmark, discusses how Denmark has strengthened its role in global health diplomacy and life sciences since 2021. Nielsen highlights the country’s focus on strategic international partnerships, digitalisation, and patient-centric healthcare reform, positioning Denmark as a transparent and collaborative partner in addressing shared healthcare challenges. What…
Europe Lora Fleifel, Director of Global Value Access & Pricing Operations Europe for Oncology at Merck, dissects the promise and pitfalls of the new EU Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA). The JCA aims to harmonise clinical evaluations to help reduce the significant disparities in patient access to innovative treatments that still exist…
China Ye Liu, CEO and cofounder of OcuMension Therapeutics, speaks about the challenges and triumphs of running one of China’s most ambitious ophthalmology-focused biopharmaceutical companies. Launched with USD 5 million and no initial products, OcuMension now leads in China’s ophthalmology drug development, maintains rapid growth, and is preparing for global reach.…
Denmark As Denmark launches its ambitious Life Science Strategy 2030, the Danish Medicines Agency (DKMA), long held as the embodiment of European regulatory excellence, is fine-tuning its priorities. New director Nils Falk Bjerregaard sees the DKMA’s role as a “facilitator of innovation,” supporting early-stage development and leveraging real-world data at home,…
Singapore Charles Stacey, President and CEO of Cerecin, discusses the company’s strategic direction and partnerships as it advances its Alzheimer’s treatment into Phase 3 trials. He highlights the importance of collaboration with global contract research organizations and large vendors during the clinical development phase. Stacey also shares insights into Cerecin’s approach…
Denmark Peter Halling, CEO of ALK, leads the century-old allergy immunotherapy innovator through a transformative phase focused on expanding patient access and innovation globally. In this interview, Halling discusses ALK’s Allergy+ growth strategy and response to rising allergy prevalence, unique “field to pharmacy” production model, and ambitions to balance strong European…
USA Regeneron has agreed to pay USD 256 million to acquire at-home DNA test maker 23andMe after the troubled firm declared bankruptcy. Through the buyout, Regeneron will acquire the data of 23andMe’s customers, obtaining the valuable genetic profiles of millions to potentially develop new and lucrative therapies. With ambiguous legal guidelines…
UK A roundup of the biggest UK pharma news, including the industry’s uncertain position after the UK-US trade accord; Haleon’s full takeover of its Chinese joint venture; AstraZeneca’s acquisition of Belgian biotech EsoBiotec and its exit from neuroscience; GSK’s liver disease asset deal with Boston Pharmaceuticals, and CellCentric’s US expansion. …
Switzerland Switzerland has long been recognised as a centre of scientific excellence, and in the field of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs), it is quickly becoming a regulatory trailblazer. In this in-depth conversation, Julia Djonova, Head of ATMPs at Swissmedic, shares how the agency is positioning itself at the forefront of…
Denmark With a mandate spanning pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and clinical research, the Danish Medicines Agency plays a central role in shaping both national health policy and European regulatory alignment. Under the leadership of Nils Falk Bjerregaard, the agency is navigating a period of accelerated transformation, defined by digitalisation, real-world evidence, decentralised…
Americas Diego Salas from the Latin American Federation of the Pharmaceutical Industry (FIFARMA) and Carlos Felipe Escobar Roa from the Instituto de Prospectiva e Innovacion en Salud (INNOS), writing in the May 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, discuss the findings of a pioneering report launched at the end of…
Switzerland Daniela Marino, CEO and co-founder of CUTISS, leads a pioneering Swiss “tech-bio” company developing personalised skin grafts through advanced tissue engineering. With roots in academic research and over EUR 90 million raised, CUTISS has brought its lead product into Phase III trials, targeting burns and reconstructive surgery. Their unique approach…
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