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…
USA In his latest piece on Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) drug Aducanumab’s winding journey to market, Dr Neil Cashman looks forward to the US FDA Advisory Committee’s meeting on November 6 2020, what it means for that Aducanumab, and the impact on next-generation AD treatments. November 6 could prove to be…
Switzerland Alan Knox of Primex Pharmaceuticals explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the anaesthesia field back into the global spotlight, the benefits of incremental innovation in anaesthesia, and why having a Swiss headquarters is advantageous. Up until COVID-19, Anaesthesia was incredibly underrepresented and undervalued as a therapeutic class. However,…
China While cell and gene therapies are all the rage now, a little known fact is that the world’s first approved gene therapy actually came from a Chinese company – in 2003! Gendicine® was a gene therapy for the treatment of haemophilia B. While China mostly lost the advantage of that…
Mexico COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of secure regional pharma supply chains across the globe, not least in Mexico where the state of Hidalgo has signed a deal with six Indian generics firms to establish a pharma hub for manufacturing and logistics. One of the leading pharma markets in Latin…
USA Brent Ragans of Ferring Pharmaceuticals US discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company’s operations, their footprint in reproductive health and Crohn’s Disease, virtual product launches and digitalisation, and the battle for talent in the competitive US market. US physicians have learned that, out of necessity, they…
Opinion Novartis Oncology’s Emanuele Ostuni (lead author) and Karin Blumer draw on their experience commercialising CAR-T therapies to make the case for the myriad benefits of collaborative, as opposed to command, leadership, the impact of company and team culture on the innovation journey, and why we must not confuse collaboration with…
China Following a recent capital injection of USD 67 million, Chinese biotech EdiGene is set to advance its pipeline in gene editing treatments and therapies as it becomes a clinical-phase company. The company’s CEO spoke to PharmaBoardroom about how Edigene’s technology platforms differ from those of other firms, and why the…
Brazil Six of the top ten companies in the Brazilian pharma market are domestic.* Read on for an introduction to some of the Brazilian giants that are perhaps less well known internationally but play a leading role in what is the world’s sixth largest pharma market, serving a patient population of…
Japan Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park looks at how a technology developed in Japan over a decade ago is poised to drive major medical advances and new treatments. Here’s what we know today and what we’ll need to do tomorrow to benefit from the promises…
Belgium The new Belgian government has moved to streamline its response to the COVID-19 crisis with the appointment of Pedro Facon, director general for health at Belgium’s Federal Public Service Health (FPSH) as ‘Corona Commissioner.’ In his novel new role, Facon will attempt to coordinate Belgium’s complex web of political…
USA Certara’s Ulrich Neumann looks at the challenges that payment models for cell and gene therapy (CGT) have faced, the multiple models now under development, and why an open and collaborative approach among US healthcare stakeholders is needed if the significant legal and practical barriers are to be overcome. The…
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