France Researchers at the Institut Pasteur in Paris have become the first in Europe to fully sequence the genome of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus – putting the Institut at the forefront of developing a vaccine for the virus. As of the 4th February 2020, the Coronavirus 2019-nCoV, originating in the Chinese…
Generics Arun Narayan is the Chairman of the Value Added Medicines Sector Group at Medicines for Europe, in addition to serving as Head of Global Portfolio Strategy and Head of European Business Operations at Mylan. Narayan introduces compelling reasons why payers in Europe should consider Value Added Medicines, including cost savings…
Hungary Hungary lags behind much of Europe in terms of healthcare spending, according to the latest OECD report on the country. Made with Visme Presentation Maker Made with Visme Presentation Maker Made with Visme Presentation Maker
Europe Isabell Remus, chair of the Biosimilar Medicines Group at Medicines for Europe outlines the issues that need to be addressed to keep driving biosimilar uptake in Europe. Since the first treatment was approved in 2006, Europe has been at the vanguard of the biosimilar medicines sector, approving more treatments…
Opinion Nigel Hughes of the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN) outlines EHDEN’s scope and purpose and highlights why greater collaboration on real-world data (RWD) will be crucial to ensuring better global health outcomes. Ultimately, EHDEN is striving to ensure 21st century research can be conducted with 21st century…
Europe The EFPIA’s Nathalie Moll outlines the case for a new EU-wide industrial strategy with biopharmaceuticals at its heart. The pharmaceutical industry is an area of strategic economic and social value where the EU is a global player Europe has a history as a world leader in medical innovation,…
Opinion Becton Dickinson’s Fiona Garín looks at the rise of Healthcare-Acquired Infections (HAIs) in Europe and how an industry-wide culture of safety needs to be developed to counter this growing threat. Healthcare systems in Europe are becoming more complex in their quest to drive affordability, quality of care and patient…
UAE Khaled Elrefae, Middle East and Africa Specialty Care Operations Head (GM) for Ipsen, highlights Ipsen’s impressive internationalization strategy and the success factors as well as rationale behind the company entrance to the MEA market with the newly established affiliate in UAE. He then discusses his mandate to drive a transformation…
Canada Marina Vasiliou took the reins as managing director of Biogen Canada in November 2017 after a long and varied career at MSD in a wide variety of geographies. Canada’s biggest strengths are its diversity and openness—whether that is in health sciences or the culture itself Marina Vasiliou, Biogen Vasiliou…
Hungary Dr Beata Sperlagh, Deputy Director of the Institute of Experimental Medicine (IEM), shares her insights on the institute’s involvement in research and with the private sector, the key strengths of IEM in the field of neuroscience, and its importance in the region. The significant economic burden associated with brain…
Artificial Intelligence IBM Watson Health’s Director for Global Life Sciences & Go-To Market Leader for Europe & Asia Pacific Christina Busmalis gives her insights into how AI and greater utilisation of real-world evidence is shaping the global biopharmaceutical industry, including the tangible results she has seen so far, and the lengthy path…
Hungary Hungary’s two largest pharma firms, Egis Pharmaceuticals and Gedeon Richter, are stepping up their biosimilars offering; providing the European market with more affordable biologic medicines and bolstering Hungary’s footprint in biologics R&D. Biosimilars in Europe Over the past decade, over 80 biologic molecules have been launched worldwide. By 2020…
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