Hong Kong Dr Juliana Chan, one of Asia’s leading endocrinologists, is also the founding director of GemVCare, a company that provides data to medical professionals to advise patients on diabetes prevention, diagnosis, and treatment based on genetic profiling. In conversation, she discusses some of the key differences in how diabetes manifests in Asian…
Europe Physician and pharma industry veteran Iris Zemzoum is returning to Europe after leading Novartis Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa through the COVID-19 pandemic. As Novartis looks to further hone in on innovation after spinning-off generics and biosimilars division Sandoz, Zemzoum will face a unique set of challenges in her…
USA A public health initiative said to have saved over 25 million lives, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has had an enormous impact on the fight against HIV/AIDS through providing HIV treatment, prevention, and education. Since its inception in 2003 PEPFAR has largely enjoyed bipartisan support within…
Hong Kong Last Autumn, the Hong Kong government announced a plan to create a one-stop-shop clinical trial institute across the Greater Bay Area (GBACTI) as part of its plan to promote biomedical research, development and drug registration. Henry Yau, managing director of the Hong Kong University (HKU) Clinical Trials Centre in Hong…
Pharma Legal Handbook 1. What are the regulatory authorities with jurisdiction over drugs, biologicals, and medical devices in your country? The key regulatory authority with jurisdiction over drugs, biological and medical devices in Singapore is the Health Sciences Authority (HSA). It was established on 1 April 2001 as a statutory board of the…
China BeiGene may not be a profitable business quite yet, but the Chinese biotech has two top oncology products and saw its sales soar to USD 2.2 billion in 2023. Having set its sights on markets outside of China, with its BTK inhibitor Brukinsa already approved across multiple geographies, the company…
Global First established in 1985 at the height of the AIDS pandemic, IAPAC is the world’s oldest medical association dedicated to HIV. Today, the organisation brings together over 30,000 professional and paraprofessionals delivering services to people living with and affected by the disease. In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, IAPAC President…
China In recent years, global pharma’s Business Development (BD) operations in Asia have evolved from primarily managing global agreements locally to engaging in more complex tasks like contract negotiation and due diligence. Servier’s Asia BD Head Cynthia Xin Wang explains how this shift reflects changing market dynamics and the growing importance…
Global Latin America will be the world’s fastest growing region for pharmaceuticals up to 2027, with a stunning expected compound annual growth rate of 22 percent, according to recent reporting from IQVIA. The Indian subcontinent can also expect sizeable growth over the next three years, although the US, Europe, and East…
ASEAN A roundup of some of the most important recent pharma news from the dynamic ASEAN region, including a big new investment from Novartis in its antibody plant in Singapore, the establishment of ‘pharmaceutical ecozones’ to streamline the drug application process in the Philippines; Vietnam’s journey to attaining WHO Level Four…
Japan In conversation at DIA Europe 2024 in Brussels, Shinobu Uzu of Japan’s regulatory agency, PMDA, laid out the organisation’s new five-year plan, how PMDA is hoping to incentivise more biopharmaceutical R&D in the country, and why Japan is “the gateway to Asia” in regulatory terms. International pharmaceutical companies [should]…
South Korea Despite its ageing population and growing need for healthcare, South Korea had just 2.6 doctors per 1,000 inhabitants in 2022, one of the lowest numbers among developed nations. To deal with the shortage, the government has created a plan to boost the yearly number of medical students, but this has…
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