Saudi Arabia Established as one of the initiatives launched by the Ministry of Health within Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the Saudi National Institute for Health (Saudi NIH) aims to strengthen the Kingdom’s biomedical research landscape, funding high impact research and enhancing alignment with regulatory bodies. CEO and former academic Prof Fars Alanazi…
Global The timely and equitable provision of treatment and prevention tools is just one part of the ongoing fight against HIV. Local, national, regional, and international authorities – many of which still labour under misguided preconceptions about people living with HIV – need to come together to effectively buttress the provision…
Global Several major scientific breakthroughs in HIV prevention and treatment in the past 40 years have successfully transformed HIV from a near-certain ‘death sentence’ to a manageable chronic disease where many patients can still enjoy long and largely healthy lives. This, however, is contingent on them having access to the full…
Hong Kong Dr Juliana Chan, one of Asia’s leading endocrinologists, is also the founding director of GemVCare, a company that provides data to medical professionals to advise patients on diabetes prevention, diagnosis, and treatment based on genetic profiling. In conversation, she discusses some of the key differences in how diabetes manifests in Asian…
Global In 2024, people living with HIV have more, and more varied, access to HIV prevention and treatment options than ever before. Thanks to global activism efforts forcing pharma to step up, and the establishment of some vital institutional structures in the first decade of the millennium, access is up, while…
United Kingdom The newly elected UK government’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting has a full plate of challenges ahead. Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is plagued with a chronic lack of funding, staffing crunches and backlogs, while the country’s life sciences sector is seemingly in decline. Streeting…
China We last spoke with Xueming Qian, CEO and co-founder of the biotech Transcenta in 2019. Since then, the company has seen some important milestones: listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and advancing its first-line gastric cancer treatment into phase III trials. Qian outlines Transcenta’s progress, including its global multi-centre…
Hong Kong Immuno Cure has a unique approach to the failure-ridden field of HIV vaccine development: focusing on a therapeutic vaccine for already infected individuals rather than a preventive vaccine. Founders Tom Lau and Dr Xia Jin explain the company’s origins as a spin-off from the University of Hong Kong’s AIDS Institute…
China After a Big Pharma career in the US, Dr Yao-Chang Xu returned to China and in 2016 founded Abbisko, a biotech that began with a focus on small molecule oncology treatments. He shares the company’s evolution over the past eight years, including its exploration of broader therapeutic areas, the major…
Hong Kong Arbele is a clinical stage biotech centred on an innovative T-Cell Engager approach to gastrointestinal cancers. Chairman and founder John Luk explains the prevalence of these cancers in China, the company’s challenging clinical trials journey, and the pursuit of breakthrough and fast-track designations in the US and an IND in…
Global As pharma navigates issues ranging from the US Inflation Reduction Act to new EU pharmaceutical legislation, and the impact of global unrest on supply chains, the industry is experiencing other shifts as reflected in Pharma Exec’s 2024 Top 50 Companies. Based on 2023 drug revenue performance from global drug makers,…
USA AbbVie, for only the second time in its history, has a new CEO. Having been led by Richard A. Gonzalez since its inception in 2013, the organization has named former president and chief operating officer Robert A. Michael as its new leader. As he takes on the role this month,…
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