Mexico Dr Germán Fajardo currently serves as Director General of Health Services at leading Mexican university UNAM, having previously been director of its Faculty of Medicine. In conversation Dr Fajardo emphasises the vital importance of providing medical students with a holistic education that includes technical, scientific, and human aspects; highlights some…
Saudi Arabia The Batterjee Group evolved from medical distribution in the 1920s to pioneering the first pharmacy chain in Saudi Arabia and establishing the largest private hospital network in the Middle East. They are expanding further into Asia and other regions, diversifying into areas like medical education, fitness, and IT healthcare solutions.…
Hong Kong A surgeon by training, Prof Philip Chiu is now dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the research-focused Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He shares the creation of CUHK’s Multiscale Medical Robotics Centre and the robotic system for minimally invasive surgery developed there; CUHK’s focus on translational medicine and…
Saudi Arabia Dr Mahmoud Alyamani, Health & Well-Being Sector Head at NEOM, the sustainable region taking shape in northwest Saudi Arabia. He discusses NEOM’s innovative healthcare vision, emphasizing a proactive, data-driven approach using digital twins and AI. He also highlights the importance of global partnerships to co-create advanced health solutions and NEOM’s…
Hong Kong The City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) has a well-earned reputation as an innovative hub for research and professional education. Michael Yang, Senior VP of Innovation and Enterprise, professor of biomedical sciences, and director of the Tung Biomedical Sciences Centre at CityUHK, explains some of its pioneering iniciatives, such as…
Saudi Arabia Established as one of the initiatives launched by the Ministry of Health within Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the Saudi National Institute for Health (Saudi NIH) aims to strengthen the Kingdom’s biomedical research landscape, funding high impact research and enhancing alignment with regulatory bodies. CEO and former academic Prof Fars Alanazi…
United Kingdom The newly elected UK government’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting has a full plate of challenges ahead. Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is plagued with a chronic lack of funding, staffing crunches and backlogs, while the country’s life sciences sector is seemingly in decline. Streeting…
Japan A roundup of the most important stories coming out of Japan’s pharma industry, including the sharp increase in deaths linked to Kobayashi supplements; the partnership between Moderna and Mitsubishi Tanabe to jointly promote Moderna’s mRNA respiratory vaccine portfolio; the country’s move to to support domestic antibiotics production; Takeda’s licenscing agreement…
Saudi Arabia SEHA Virtual Hospital, the world’s largest such network, brings together 170 hospitals and around 600 primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia. As the organisation’s CEO Eng. Mona Sahman Al-Subaie explains, SEHA provides a wide range of virtual medical services from critical care to specialised clinics, aimed at increasing the accessibility…
Saudi Arabia Professor Khaled Al-Kattan, dean of Alfaisal University’s College of Medicine, explains how Alfaisal University is deeply integrated into Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, focusing on transforming education and healthcare. The university has embraced a model that prioritizes research and development, collaborating with government initiatives to produce graduates who are well-prepared to contribute…
Italy Some of the biggest pharma and healthcare stories coming out of Italy, including Italy’s antitrust investigation of Novartis and Genentech; Johnson & Johnson’s EUR 125 million investment in its Italian manufacturing site; Chiesi Farmaceutici’s licensing agreement with Gossamer Bio for a pulmonary hypertension drug, and Menarini and Insilico’s oncology partnership.…
Europe As the EU’s push to harmonise clinical assessments across its 27 member states moves from the initial Health Technology Assessment (HTA) regulation in 2022 to the European Joint Clinical Assessment (JCA) process that will come into effect in January, European HTA authorities and industry leaders weigh in on the implications.…
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