USA Although Boston and California may be more internationally renowned as biotech hubs, New York is fast catching up. Thanks in large part to its strong scientific and business infrastructure and easy access to capital, growing numbers of early-stage biotechs are choosing to base their operations in New York and list…
Opinion Eurasia Group’s Aditya Bhattacharji and Sarah Hassan identify and unpack the top three political and policy issues that multinational pharmaceutical firms are currently focusing on. Issue One: The Global Economy Over the past month, one theme stood out at both the central bankers’ confab in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and…
USA Jennifer Hawks Bland of NewYorkBIO, the premier trade association for the life sciences in New York State, discusses the association’s diverse list of members, the services it provides them, and how New York is building a bio-ecosystem to rival those of Boston and California. We have the unique ability…
Cannabis PharmaBoardroom’s new InFocus section examines the fast-growing and lucrative global medical cannabis market, touching on investment opportunities, regulatory hurdles, regional hotspots and more. With cannabis and cannabinoid treatments increasingly accepted as legitimate and effective medicines for a wide variety of conditions from chronic pain to mental disorders and even…
Opinion Krishna Cheriath, chief data officer at BMS, outlines the ways in which AI is already transforming the delivery of healthcare, what modern biopharma companies’ AI innovation agendas should include, and why behavioural change is a key tenet in securing meaningful health outcomes with AI. As Biopharma increases AI investments,…
Taiwan With the USA and China locked in a trade war, China’s near neighbour Taiwan – with its strong scientific and technology base, political security and economic reliability – may stand to benefit from the situation, attracting more investment from the US and more closely collaborating with US firms and research…
Taiwan Scott Li, deputy director of H Spectrum, a biotech and talent incubator within the Foxconn group, explains the organization’s history and unique role in supporting Foxconn’s transition into healthcare. Li also shares his insights on the top challenges facing Taiwan’s innovation and entrepreneurial landscape. H Spectrum is now positioned…
Opinion Janssen Australia & New Zealand’s Bruce Goodwin argues that greater adoption of patient-centric practices is beneficial to patients, companies and healthcare systems as a whole. Goodwin also gives his five fundamental pillars to adopting a patient-centric approach. We know that patient-centricity not only aids better healthcare, it also has…
Opinion Bayer’s Michael Levy examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can assist in both the routine and advanced analytical tasks involved in conducting pharmacovigilance and therefore better ensure the safety of pharmaceuticals and the health of patients. Pharmacovigilance or Patient Safety aims to promote and protect the health and well-being of…
Taiwan Susan Hsu, managing director of Taiwanese data-driven CRO StatPlus, speaks about the key trends impacting Taiwan’s clinical trial environment and goes on to share her views on the increasing attractiveness of the island. Hsu concludes by explaining the service provider’s strategic position within APAC and its unique strength as a…
USA In the face of rising costs in American healthcare, Carla Smith outlines five ways in which the US can improve the financial sustainability of its healthcare system. Let’s take advantage of systems-level expertise and change our reality for the better In the United States, 18 percent of the gross…
USA PhRMA’s Anne McDonald Pritchett PhD highlights the remarkable development of cell and gene therapies in recent years and the three ways in which the US healthcare system can better accommodate them: creating manufacturing systems that take treatment timelines into account, a health system that values treatments based on patient outcomes,…
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