Opinion Drs David Higgins and Marco F Schmidt highlight the gap that exists between the abundant discussions around technological innovation in healthcare and implementation and why pharma needs to develop its own proprietary approaches to crunching ‘wide data’. Data is the new oil, but biomedical data – despite its abundance…
Opinion In the third of a series of articles chronicling Biogen/Eisai’s Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) treatment aducanumab’s torturous journey to market, Dr Neil Cashman highlights what the next steps in the process will be, why US FDA approval for the drug will pave the way for researchers working on second-generation AD medicines,…
Roundup A roundup of the latest news from Spanish pharma, including J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine trial, the latest developments at Spanish firm PharmaMar which hopes its Aplidin can be used as a treatment for COVID-19, and a new biologics plant for contract manufacturer LSNE in the city of León. Johnson &…
USA With US still the reigning global champion in biotech innovation, the dynamic and vibrant biopharma ecosystem in the world’s largest healthcare market continues to churn out ground-breaking innovations with companies aspiring to follow in the footsteps of success stories like Regeneron, Celgene, and Amgen. Once US biotechs achieve the significant…
Italy In July 2020, Italy became the first country in the world to mandate pharma companies to disclose data surrounding public subsidies received for the development of new drugs. The decree came almost a year after an Italy-led World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution on transparency of markets for health products, comes…
Europe A selection of data on the Nordic pharma markets (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden), including market value, R&D spend, production, exports and imports, employment, generics penetration, and healthcare spending based on 2020 data from the EFPIA. Sweden is the largest pharma market in the region, boasting a market…
Norway Norway, known more for its expertise in oil and gas and marine biology than in health innovation, is home to increasing numbers of innovative medical technology start-ups. Here are five of the most exciting such companies, as selected by Kathrine Myhre, founder and CEO of Oslo-based innovation cluster Norway Health…
USA Michael Ciarametaro, VP for Research at the US National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC), outlines issues surrounding the outdated Medicaid Best Price (MBP) and why there is a dire need for payment innovations to provide a way for US payers and manufacturers to share financial risk and ultimately ensure that patients can…
Europe In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis and the subsequent strain placed on medicine supply chains in Europe, Sandoz – the generics arm of global giant Novartis – has moved to strengthen its antibiotics manufacturing presence in Austria. The planned combined investment of EUR 150 million by Sandoz and…
USA Karyopharm Therapeutics’ Dr Michael G. Kauffman outlines the genesis of the company he co-founded with his wife, the approval journey of key product XPOVIO®, his ambitious internationalisation plans, and the challenges of being a biotech entrepreneur. From my experience, many great ideas actually come from people unconstrained by the…
Norway Anne Kjersti Fahlvik of the Research Council of Norway highlights the health sector’s increasing importance to the Nordic nation, the country’s existing strengths – including a robust public health system and early uptake of digital tools – and how Norway can draw on its excellence in the marine biology and…
France A roundup of some of the latest from French pharma, including Sanofi’s bumper Prinicipia deal, how Unither’s new Chinese acquisition catapults it into the world’s top 5 CDMOs, Ipsen’s resilient performance in the first half of 2020 despite COVID-19 headwinds, and the French government’s push for more domestic pharma manufacturing.…
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