United Kingdom US biotech Moderna – producer of a messenger RNA (mRNA) COVID-19 vaccine that has found its way into 75 million arms in the US alone and generated USD 12 billion in profit for the firm last year – has announced a new GBP one billion investment into a UK manufacturing…
Singapore The latest healthcare and pharma news from Singapore, including the partnership between Boehringer Ingelheim and A*STAR for targeted cancer therapies, Amgen’s sponsorship of biotech incubator, NSG BioLabs, and Tessa Therapeutics’ USD 126 million funding round. Boehringer Ingelheim / A*STAR partner on targeted cancer therapies (BioSpectrum Asia) Boehringer Ingelheim and…
Spain In 2021, a hospital in Barcelona managed to get approval for the first European-developed CAR-T cell therapy. Aided by a little girl and her mother, a team of doctors at the Hospital Clinic Barcelona moved early to learn from the American physician that pioneered the treatments, did not take no…
Spain Boston Scientific’s Spain country coordinator, Carlos Sabrido, analyses the Spanish med-tech market, comments on the transformation of Boston Scientific – going from a medical devices to a health solutions company – and explains why the Massachusetts-based organisation has chosen Madrid to build an Institute for Advanced Sciences to elevate the…
Italy Merck Italia’s Managing Director & President, Jan Kirsten explains the importance of the Italian affiliate within the global organisation, Merck’s aim to strengthen its position in oncology and the challenges of fertility in a country with one of the lowest birthrates in the world. [In Italy] we have the full…
Italy Over the past decade, the birth rate in Italy has consistently decreased, making it one of the countries with the lowest birth rates in the world but also one of the top reproductive medicine markets in Europe. According to Italy’s national statistics office, births in Italy between 2020-2021 hit their…
Europe Accord Healthcare’s Massimiliano Rocchi, Associate Vice President, Italy & Greece, explains the Italian generics market’s increased level of competition and Italian payers’ post-COVID willingness to accept the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) concept. He also discusses the company’s move towards digitalisation and its ambition to build a bridge between the…
Europe Organon’s general manager for Spain and Portugal, Juan Vera, explains the challenges of executing the spinoff from MSD in the middle of the pandemic, the reasons why his affiliate has become the largest in Europe by revenue and the fourth globally after the US, China and Japan. In addition, Vera…
USA Stephen J. Ubl, President & CEO of Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) discusses the organisation’s initiatives to address health inequity in the US along with its opposition to the provisions in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better Act to lower costs and improve access. He also comments on…
Spain With global ambitions, Atrys Health, a publicly traded Spanish health-tech company, is betting on telediagnosis and last-generation radiotherapy to lead the precision medicine race, not missing the Big Data opportunities along the way. Its executive president, Dr. Santiago de Torres, explains why nothing is “too fast” when aiming for a…
USA When the FDA gave Novartis the historic green light for Kymriah – the first gene therapy approved in the United States – in 2017, the agency declared that it was “ushering in a new approach” to the treatment of cancer and other serious and life-threatening diseases. Today, more than 20…
Global At the recent Global Biopharma press briefing on COVID-19, held by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA), industry leaders took on the issue of vaccine inequity, challenging the view that intellectual property waivers could be the answer. 13.7 billion doses of vaccines have been delivered and 11…
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