Global Regular PharmaBoardroom contributor David H. Crean outlines the resilient and cautious optimism observed at JPM 2025, the annual healthcare financing conference held near San Francisco’s Union Square. While uncertainties and headwinds still persist, particularly around regulatory changes, affordability issues, and capital financing in the public and private markets, the healthcare…
Mexico This interview explores Esmeralda Ortiz’s transformative leadership at Grupo Loeffler Russek (GLR), where she has worked to professionalize operations, strengthen the product portfolio, and position the company for sustainable growth. By balancing structure with inclusivity, Ortiz implements best practices drawn from global experience while respecting GLR’s legacy as a family-owned…
Global In 2024, global biopharma faced a challenging landscape shaped by geopolitical tensions and cost containment measures in key markets. Despite these pressures, most major players perhaps surprisingly opted to retain their CEOs, focusing instead on reshaping management at other levels. Companies like Bayer underwent sweeping transformations, while others, such as…
Global Regular contributor Brendan Shaw looks ahead to a potentially turbulent 2025 for the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting five key trends that industry stakeholders must carefully navigate over the coming 12 months. As pharma companies gear up for another year – a year that marks a quarter of the way through…
USA While the year’s tally of green lights from the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) is lower than the previous year’s, 2024 saw several long-awaited therapies reach the finish line. Oncology remained the single largest focus area among last year’s endorsed therapies and as opposed to 2023 when…
Global With a record number of recent approvals representing game-changing potential for conditions like sickle cell disease, a significant number of advanced therapies making progress in the clinic, and an uptick in investment, cell and gene therapies are set to continue making considerable headway in 2025. Yet their elevated price tag…
Germany A roundup of the biggest stories coming out of Germany’s pharma industry, including Bayer’s biggest share price drop in 20 years; Fresenius Kabi’s biosimilar deal with SamChunDang Pharm; Halozyme Therapeutics’ withdrawal from purchase of Evotec; Merck KGaA-controlled MilliporeSigma’s acquisition of HUB Organoids, and Gilead’s USD 465 million solid tumour deal…
Puerto Rico CytoImmune, founded in 2017 and established in Puerto Rico in 2020, is focused on developing immune-based therapies using proprietary natural killer (NK) cells. CEO Dr José Eduardo Vidal discusses the biotech’s innovative approach, the access promise of allogeneic NK cells as opposed to T-cell therapies, the advantages of setting up…
USA The Biosecure Act has been excluded from a recent key defense spending bill, leaving its future unclear. But whether or not it ends up being passed, the legislation has already proved detrimental for the targeted Chinese companies and the new Trump administration’s “America first” stance may have other adverse effects…
Switzerland Intricacy, precision, and quality. These are bywords for Switzerland’s world-renowned watchmaking industry, but which could equally apply to its biopharmaceutical manufacturing footprint. As with top-end models from Rolex, Tag Heuer, or Breitling, made-in-Switzerland pharmaceuticals do not necessarily come cheap, but the country’s network of life science manufacturers seem content that…
Switzerland Switzerland is a highly decentralised nation where much of the decision-making power lies within individual Cantons and where the Federal presidency is rotated annually. To consistently keep industry interests on the national agenda against this backdrop, a dense network of well-resourced and highly sophisticated professional associations has evolved in Switzerland.…
Switzerland Although the global biotech sector is currently struggling with equity and debt financing, Swiss biotech is on the up. 2023 saw the Swiss biotech sector hit record revenues of CHF 7.3 billion (EUR 7.8 billion) with capital investments surpassing CHF 2 billion. While funding inflows still did not reach the…
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