Global In November 2020, after months of delay caused by COVID-19 disruptions and a US antitrust roadblock, Mylan and Pfizer’s Upjohn generics unit finally closed a USD 12 billion merger. The combined new company, ‘Viatris’, boasts a global workforce of over 45,000, 50 manufacturing sites, and a presence in 165 countries,…
Global Stefan Hendriks, Global Head of Novartis Oncology’s Cell & Gene division outlines the company’s progression to becoming the global leader in cell and gene therapies, the strategy he has put in place for the business, and the key issues of manufacturing and access. Cell and gene therapies are truly…
Global Rare disease patient advocate Monica Weldon outlines some of the ethical conundrums around embryonic gene editing. With CRISPR technology again in the news as part of the rush to develop COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, Weldon highlights the arguments for and against embryonic gene editing from a patient/parent perspective and makes…
Sweden Anders Blanck of Lif, the trade association for the research-based Swedish pharmaceutical industry, outlines the steps already being put in place for Sweden to become a leading country in the implementation of precision medicine. Blanck highlights the impact of Sweden’s December 2019 Life Science Strategy – which includes initiatives on…
Global Following the recent news of Remegen’s massive USD 515 million IPO in November 2020, we bring you profiles of the seven biggest biotech companies to IPO in 2020. Notably, six of the seven companies are from China, pointing to the massive growth of the Chinese biotech market. Remegen RemeGen,…
USA A Tale of Two Americas The US stands as the biopharma innovation champion of the world, a global leader on nearly all R&D indices related to investment and innovation. It also holds a tremendous amount of clout, representing half the world’s healthcare market, and the US healthcare industry itself is…
Global On 7 October 2020, the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was jointly awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna “for the development of a method for genome editing.” They are the sixth and seventh female chemistry laureates in the history of the prize. Emmanuelle Charpentier was born in…
Europe Professor Nicolaus Kröger, president of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) introduces the multi-stakeholder GoCART Coalition and the impact that it stands to have on the cell and gene therapy field in Europe. It was critical to build a coalition that is win-win for everyone Nicolaus,…
UK Graeme Duncan, CEO of ADVANZ PHARMA, highlights how the specialty generics firm has revitalized its operations since 2018 both culturally and operationally and introduces its growing specialty pharma portfolio. Duncan also touches on ADVANZ’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, key learnings for the future, and calls for a reappraisal of…
InFocus BACK TO HOME Cell & Gene Therapy BACK TO HOME Stefan Hendriks Global Head, Cell & Gene, Novartis Oncology Stefan Hendriks, Global Head of Novartis Oncology’s Cell & Gene division outlines the company’s progression to becoming the global leader in cell and gene therapies, the strategy he…
Global 2020 was a challenging year globally, but one in which the importance of the healthcare and life sciences sector was underlined like never before. Despite lockdowns and travel restrictions, PharmaBoardroom still managed to talk to key industry stakeholders from across the world helping shape the future of global health. Featured…
Global The top 10 most-read interviews on PharmaBoardroom in 2020 represents the broad geographic scope we have had in the past year. From Mexico to Morocco and Romania to Riyadh, these local insights help give a more well-rounded global picture of our industry today. 1. Bill Sibold, Executive VP, Sanofi…
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