Boehringer Ingelheim With its brand new hub in Shanghai dedicated to research, business development and venture funding, German pharma giant Boehringer Ingelheim is taking a step further toward accessing innovation from the Chinese biotech industry. Boehringer Ingelheim has its sights set on establishing a deeper rapport with the Chinese biotech sector.…
Novartis In late 2019 Novartis hit the headlines in Belgium after it refused to grant access to its one-off gene therapy Zolgensma® for the ultra-rare muscle-wasting disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) to Pia Boehnke, a Belgian child. With Zolgensma® at that point having not yet been authorised by the European…
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.…
AMR June 9th 2020 saw the launch of a new action fund on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), with 23 leading biopharmaceutical companies committing to almost USD one billion in investment to save collapsing antibiotic pipelines. The partnership aims to bring between two and four new antibiotics to patients by 2030 and facilitate…
USA French firm LFB is targeting the lucrative US market with its hemophilia products and recently received two FDA approvals. Although launching new products in the midst of a global pandemic is not without challenges, LFB USA CEO Jose Antonio Moreno Toscano is optimistic that the launches will be a success…
Belgium Christophe Van Damme, vice president and general manager of Perrigo Belgium and Luxembourg, shines a light on the transformation for Perrigo since its acquisition of Omega Pharma in 2015. Van Damme also explains Perrigo’s strategy for growth, the impact, opportunities, and challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, and how the self-care…
Rankings Below we present a list of the top 5 public biopharma companies that focus on developing RNA-based therapies. RNA interference (RNAi) is a natural mechanism which is present in living cells that selectively “turns off” specific gene’s expressions, thereby affecting the production of a specific protein that contributes to disease.…
Rankings The top 10 of Pharmaceutical Exec’s Top 50 Companies 2020. Roche overtakes Pfizer to take the number one spot, followed by Novartis which moves up from third to second on the list. For the full list and extensive analysis, see the Pharma Exec website here. Made with Visme Infographic Maker
Korea After failing to attain reimbursement for its Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) treatment NEURONATA-R® in Korea, Corestem has its sights set on the US market and an Investigational New Drug (IND) approval from the FDA. Dr Kyung Suk Kim, Corestem’s CEO, recently spoke to PharmaBoardroom to give an update on…
Opinion John G. Singer outlines why a focus on patients’ adherence to their medication is not necessarily useful in working to improve health outcomes and why innovation is more sorely needed in markets and strategies, not technologies and analytics. “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” which opened yesterday at the…
Korea Kyung Suk Kim, CEO of Corestem, the first company to receive approval for a stem cell therapy for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in Korea, recounts the firm’s main achievements since her previous interview with PharmaBoardroom in 2018. Dr Kim unveils Corestem’s new strategy to prioritise the US market and offers…
Cell & Gene Therapy The cell and gene therapy market was valued at USD 6 billion in 2017 and is projected to exceed USD 35 billion in value by 2026. Moreover, these therapies stand to redefine medical paradigms by providing treatments for previously incurable diseases and usher in a new era of precise and…
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