Singapore MSD’s Ashish Pal describes how he led the Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei cluster through a challenging 2020; the importance of leveraging learnings from the past year to create a more resilient, agile, and digitally-focused affiliate; and why increased levels of public-private collaboration in the region are vital to building a…
Global One of the more intriguing aspects about the new wave of cell and gene therapies (CGT) coming onstream is that they are not just technologically innovative in terms of the sheer novelty of the medical science, but they are also serving to upend the traditional operating model of the pharma…
USA Following on from our profile on five of the most promising clinical-stage biotech companies developing orphan therapies in Europe, here we move to the world’s biggest biopharmaceutical market and R&D hub, shining the spotlight on five of the most important and innovative rare-disease start-ups in the USA. The US…
China HiFiBiO Therapeutics cofounder, CEO and CSO Dr Liang Schweizer fits the profile of a Chinese biotech CEO to a T: advanced degrees in different scientific fields, including a master’s in microbial engineering and chemical engineering and a PhD in molecular biology and genetics, an academic career at top US institutions…
Singapore In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Harjit Gill outlines the work of pan-Asia-Pacific medtech association APACMed, how COVID-19 represents a chance to change the global narrative on medtech in healthcare, and the key trends shaping the region’s dynamic market. We often use the term “learning and leapfrogging” in Asia-Pacific,…
Europe Writing in the February edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Thomas Kühler of Sanofi R&D looks at the future of European pharma post-Brexit, with the UK diverging from the rest of the continent in regulatory terms and the launch of the European Commission’s Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe. After four…
China Writing in the February edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Xu Wang of Novo Nordisk Pharma China and Xiaoxi Wang from the Shanghai Center for Drug Evaluation & Inspection analyse the Chinese NMPA’s drug approval list for 2020, including a surge in approvals for locally developed drugs. In the…
Russia The latest news from Russian pharma and healthcare including a big funding injection for primary care up to 2025, limits on pharma companies’ ability to patent other forms of already known chemical compounds in Russia, and the Sputnik COVID-19 vaccine’s geopolitical cachet. Russia to allocate $7.4 bln for healthcare…
Norway Equality has long been a deeply held ideal in Norway, where the concept of allemannsretten – the legal right to roam – permeates all aspects of society. Notably, surplus wealth produced by Norway’s sizeable petroleum industry is deposited into the Government Pension Fund Global, today the world’s largest sovereign wealth…
Switzerland Although Switzerland is ahead of many of its competitors in Europe on levels of healthcare innovation, one potential stumbling block is access to and use of data. The country’s decentralised healthcare system means that many data sets are siloed and heterogeneous within regions, creating issues in terms of conducting research…
Switzerland Regarded as one of the world’s leading regulatory bodies, Swissmedic stands alongside its equivalents in Europe, Japan, Canada, and Australia in terms of the evaluation and approval of new drugs. Although its approval times are increasing, raising doubts about Swissmedic’s continued place at the top table of global regulators, initiatives…
USA In 2020, the US FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation & Research (CDER) approved 53 novel drugs, up from 48 in 2019, across a range of therapeutic areas, including the first treatments for COVID-19 patients. The FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation & Research (CBER) is charged with approving new biologic…
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