South Africa South African firm Aspen has inked a deal with Johnson & Johnson for the technical transfer and proposed commercial manufacture of their COVID-19 vaccine candidate, Ad26.COV2-S, boosting the company’s share price as well as its global profile. Aspen is best known internationally for bringing generic antiretrovirals for HIV to…
USA After five years with Takeda heading up the Japan-headquartered pharma company’s US business, following the organization’s 2019 USD 62 billion acquisition of US rare disease player Shire, Ramona Sequeira was appointed president of global portfolio commercialization and a member of Takeda’s global executive team in April 2020. In conversation with…
Singapore Singapore is home to a wide range of biopharmaceutical company headquarters, many of them regional bases, and clusters. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Singaporean pharma exports are projected to grow rapidly year-on-year up to 2024. Made with Visme Infographic Maker
Singapore Singapore is far ahead of its Asia-Pacific peers in terms of GDP per person. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Singapore was ranked Asia-Pacific’s, and indeed the world’s, most competitive country/region for 2019. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Singapore also performs well on the world digital ranking, sitting behind only the…
Global Epidemiologist John-Arne Røttingen has had a long and distinguished career in both academia and industry, including stints at Oslo, Oxford and Harvard universities, as well as helping coordinate the WHO’s response to the West African Ebola virus epidemic of 2013-2016 and being the founding CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic…
Norway CEO Ellen Cathrine Andersen introduces Norwegian firm Epiguard’s ‘Epishuttle’ technology for transporting highly contagious patients, the crucial role that the product is playing in helping to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic across the world, and where she hopes to take the company moving forward. We have now sold the Epishuttle…
Global Sanofi CEO Paul Hudson ignited a heated debate around vaccine nationalism earlier this year when he suggested that the US, having made the biggest initial investment in Sanofi’s COVID-19 vaccine development, should have the first call on any vaccine that the firm was subsequently able to bring to market. In…
Global During the FT Global Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Conference last week, GSK global vaccines president Roger Connor shared some of his insights regarding the reorganization of GSK’s Consumer Health, Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines business units, their pandemic adjuvant system technology, and their – and the industry’s overall – commitment to COVID-19 vaccine…
USA David H. Crean, managing director for Objective Capital Partners, provides insights on US innovation and long term sustainability. The life sciences industry within the United States makes significant contributions to both America’s health and economy and is a leader in R&D and innovation based on numerous proxies including patents received,…
Global Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park highlights key takeaways from the BIOJapan 2020 conference on why San Diego offers a good example of what it takes to be a leader in the innovative life science sector. Over the past two decades, drug discovery has undergone…
UK When the European Medicines Agency (EMA) relocated from London to Amsterdam after the UK announced its decision to leave the European Union, some analysts feared that Britain could become left behind in terms of alignment with the world’s top regulatory bodies. Perhaps cognizant of this, the UK regulatory agency for…
China A roundup of the latest from Chinese pharma, including Green Valley’s upcoming US trial for an Alzheimer’s drug inspired by algae; Samsung Biologics expansion in China; Fosun Pharma’s halt to the development of a COVID-19 vaccine; and CAR-T biotech JW Therapeutics raising USD 300m in its IPO on the Hong…
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