Belgium Belgian doctor, researcher and professor, Stéphane De Wit has been with the St Pierre University Hospital in Brussels since 1983. Initially planning to specialize in intensive care, his first internship took him by chance to the infectious diseases department where he encountered his first patients with AIDS, met his mentor,…
Belgium Belgium’s healthcare system was ranked fourth in Europe in 2019, outperforming its peers across a number of metrics including a relatively high number of hospital beds per capita (six per thousand citizens, compared to the EU average of five per thousand citizens) and the second-highest number of doctor consultations per…
Japan Toshio Fujimoto, MBA, MD of Japan’s Shonan Health Innovation Park explores new ways of virtual collaboration that make our lives easier while enabling us to maintain a culture of innovation and growth. Are social distancing requirements causing the life science industry to return to an inward-looking culture of secrecy?…
USA Ulrich Neumann examines the debate around drug pricing in the US and why it is not going away any time soon. Come senators, congressmen Please heed the call Don’t stand in the doorway Don’t block up the hall For he that gets hurt Will be he who has stalled”…
USA John G. Singer examines why technological solutions are not a quick fix to overcoming the COVID-19 crisis and how a systems shift is crucial to securing better health outcomes in the long-term. Strategic failure begins when you turn things over to technologists. “My 18-year-old daughter, Caroline, responded quickly…
Roche Swiss giant Roche tops Pharmaceutical Executive’s 2020 list of the world’s biggest pharma companies, up from second place in 2019 and third in 2018. Though its best-selling drugs are soon to face biosimilar competition, Roche’s diverse portfolio has ensured that it can continue to drive future sales growth. The firm…
Opinion Pharmaceutical innovation is racing ahead of the US health system’s ability to adjust payment models, but innovative concepts are finally emerging. We will have to move beyond siloed thinking to establish them for the sake of getting patients sustainable access to a new wave of transformative cures, argues Ulrich Neumann.…
China Dr Jin Li explains Chinese firm HitGen’s unique drug discovery technology platform, how its ability to screen billions of molecules has the potential to significantly increase success rates in early drug discovery, and the next steps for the company’s expansion. By now, we have a platform of over 500…
India Six Indian pharma and biotech firms have joined the global race to develop a vaccine for COVID-19 with India-developed vaccine candidates moving swiftly toward Phase I and II human trials thanks to international partnerships and financial backing. The Indian companies currently at the forefront of COVID-19 vaccine development are…
Merck Merck KGaA has moved to continuously expand its manufacturing capacity and capability in recent years with a number of headline-grabbing investments in sites in its home market of Germany and across the world. Moreover, the company is now increasingly at the forefront of digitalisation and innovation in its manufacturing and…
Italy Below we present recent news from Italy’s biopharma industry, including the recent acquisition of Stemline Therapeutics by Menarini, research collaboration between Italy and China, labelling regulations, a new biotech sector report and new studies on antibodies against Covid-19. Menarini gains presence in US oncology market with acquisition of Stemline…
China I recently had the pleasure to moderate an event on the COVID-19 impact on the relationship between Doctor and Patient, attended by 50 executives of the French Healthcare community in China (Club Santé Chine). I would like to share here some learnings and personal thoughts. One of the consequences…
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