Sanofi Sanofi has agreed a deal to buy out its partner, US biotech company Principia Biopharma for USD 3.7 billion in cash, giving the French giant full ownership of Principia’s pipeline of BTK inhibitors for autoimmune disorders. The deal, whereby Sanofi is set to pay USD 100 a share to…
Belgium Fluidda is the world leader in the field of functional respiratory imaging which combines HRCT scans and computational fluid dynamics technology. CEO Jan de Backer outlines the major developments of the Belgian firm’s recent history including expansion into the US, how a USD ten million injection of Series A financing…
Belgium Pierre Fabre Benelux General Manager Kristel de Bisschop discusses the challenges and opportunities inherent in taking charge of an important affiliate against the backdrop of a group-wide transformation push and a global pandemic. de Bisschop also touches on key product launches in both oncology and dermatology, the synergies between these…
Japan Ryu Ogawa and Satoshi Tamaki of Japanese AI-powered drug discovery firm Molcure outline how their technology can supercharge the speed and efficiency of the drug discovery process as well as the wider implications for greater use of artificial intelligence in the biotechnology field. The greatest strength of Molcure’s system…
Hong Kong It has been just over two years since the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) revised its listing rules to allow pre-revenue biotechs to IPO as long as they met certain criteria. In May 2020, during the first in a series of webinars organized by the HKEX to celebrate the second…
China Probably one of the most recognisable Chinese biotechs globally, Zai Lab may only be seven years old but the company has progressed rapidly in becoming a NASDAQ-listed company with not just one but two commercial assets through a stunningly effective strategy of forming productive collaborations with the most innovative biopharma…
Merck PharmaBoardroom recently sat down with Merck’s EVP and Head of Global Healthcare Operations, Teresa Rodó to unpack her important role within the global group and how Merck has pivoted to rise to the supply chain challenges posed by the COVID-19 crisis. Although many companies now claim to have this…
Opinion As COVID-19 threatens to derail more than a decade’s worth of hard-won gains in the fight against malaria, Dr Benjamin Pretorius, managing director at ERADA Technology Alliance, warns that diversions of malaria resources and interruptions to prevention programmes may cost thousands of lives. Malaria still takes the lives of…
Long Read Squirreled away in the lowlands of North West Europe and somewhat dwarfed by the mighty neighbouring pharmaceutical powerhouses of Germany and France, one could easily be forgiven for overlooking Belgium’s zesty life science ecosystem. At first glance, the numbers certainly appear more steady than thrilling: a EUR 5.4 billion domestic…
Opinion In his latest piece, Brendan Shaw casts his eye over why those drawing up health policies need to start incorporating issues of industrial policy into their long-term planning in order to secure investments into the right kinds of R&D and to help build a more open and collaborative innovation ecosystem.…
Pharma Faces Belgium is a vitally important country for Johnson & Johnson’s pharmaceutical arm, Janssen, globally. In addition to their R&D centre and a pharma production plant in Beerse, Janssen also has a chemical production plant in Geel, a Clinical Pharmacology Unit in Merksem, and a Phase I research institute in Antwerp…
Belgium Belgian doctor, researcher and professor, Stéphane De Wit has been with the St Pierre University Hospital in Brussels since 1983. Initially planning to specialize in intensive care, his first internship took him by chance to the infectious diseases department where he encountered his first patients with AIDS, met his mentor,…
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