France Alexis Genin, CEO of Brain & Mind, discusses the strategic vision behind France’s first national hub for neuroscience product development. Established to overcome the fragmented landscape in neuroscience innovation, Brain & Mind unites over 40 partners across industry, research, and investment. Under Genin’s leadership, the organization has focused on closing…
Europe Europe has a plasma problem. The continent is over-reliant on the US for plasma – donated, purified human blood liquid – which is a key component in several lifesaving drugs for immunity, bleeding, critical care, and rare disorders. The Donor Dilemma One explanation for these shortages is the lack…
France Professor Jean-Yves Blay stands as a distinguished figure in contemporary oncology, serving simultaneously as a practising medical oncologist, cancer researcher, and institutional leader. Currently director general of a comprehensive cancer centre and president of the French Federation of Comprehensive Cancer Centres, he has also held pivotal roles, including Director of…
China This week’s China biopharma roundup from PharmaBoardroom content partner Selesta covers Legend Biotech’s planned secondary listing, Betta’s Hong Kong IPO move, iRegene’s USD 40mn raise after FDA Fast Track for its Parkinson’s cell therapy, and Rapafusyn’s USD 44mn Series A for molecular glues. On the clinical front, Junshi posts positive…
APAC Asia Pacific bears the world’s heaviest burden of vision loss, accounting for two-thirds of all moderate-to-severe impairment. With ageing populations and rising diabetes prevalence driving the trend, millions face preventable blindness despite most cases being manageable through early detection and treatment. Against this backdrop, Ahmed Elhusseiny, Area Head for Roche…
UK Writing in the September 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Janet Messer, Catherine Blewett, and Naho Yamazaki of the UK Health Research Authority (HRA) and Stephen Lam, Crina Cacou, Anthony Carter, and Sara Rajendran of the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), lay out how UK clinical…
Japan Writing in the September 2025 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Seiko Usami, Shinichi Noda, Daisuke Koga, and Naoyuki Yasuda of the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA), Japan’s regulatory body, outline the benefits for global pharma of including Japan in their drug development activities. Japan is one of…
France Virginie Beaumeunier, head of France’s CEPS, brings deep expertise in competition law and economic regulation to pharmaceutical pricing. Her background—including roles at the Finance Inspectorate and Competition Authority—shapes her approach to balancing innovation, cost control, and industrial sovereignty. This interview highlights France’s evolving regulatory landscape, marked by a shift toward…
USA The latest stories from healthcare and the life sciences in the US. RFK Jr shares his 128 recommendations for addressing childhood chronic disease; Suspension of Capsida’s gene therapy clinical trial after patient death; Courts half another attempt to challenge the IRA’s negation program; Takeda scoops up former Lilly exec to…
USA Jake Becraft, Co-founder and CEO of Strand Therapeutics, explains their innovative autonomous medicine platform that targets gene expression for precise cell-specific genetic therapies. Focusing initially on cancers like melanoma and breast cancer, the company aims to overcome current therapy limitations and build a fully integrated biotech, while tackling industry challenges…
Switzerland Henric Bjarke, CEO of Tenpoint Therapeutics with offices in Basel, Switzerland, highlights the company’s de-risked presbyopia program, strong team, and large global market. With a career spanning landmark launches like latanoprost and anti-VEGF therapies, he describes the enduring pull of ophthalmology. Tenpoint is preparing for the 2026 launch of its…
Global Ahead of the 50th anniversary of the World Health Organization’s Model List of Essential Medicines (EML) in 2027, Brendan Shaw explains how the EML has evolved from a basic guide for low-income countries to a global benchmark shaping universal health coverage. Looking at the recently-published 2025 update, Shaw examines the list’s…
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