Korea A roundup of some of the most important recent stories from the burgeoning South Korean pharma and biotech industry, including a government plan to expand collaboration with the global innovation hub in Boston, US; a list of some of the country’s most important biotech companies; and Medtronic’s move to purchase…
Belgium After almost 20 years with AbbVie, Renaud Decroix still feels as engaged and motivated as ever by the goal of having a remarkable impact on patients’ lives. Decroix highlights some of the access barriers currently standing in the way of achieving this vision in Belgium, the importance of building sustainable…
Hong Kong As managing director of the CR-CP Life Science Fund, whose shareholders, CR Group and CP Group, are on the Fortune Global 500 List, Da Liu leads investments in life sciences companies globally, especially those in emerging sectors such as RNA therapeutics and cancer screening. In conversation with PharmaBoardroom, Liu discusses…
Belgium Medaxes – the Belgian industry association for companies producing generic and biosimilar medicines, as well as other off-patent medicines and self-care products – welcomed a new CEO in 2022, Jasmien Coenen. Here, Coenen describes how the growing awareness of generics and biosimilars in Belgium is not yet translating into a…
Belgium Théa veteran and GM of the French ophthalmology midcap’s BeLux affiliate, Ivan Perrichon, reveals the company’s plans to pursue its growth trajectory, launch ten new products in Belgium and reach a local turnover of EUR 30 million over the next five years. He also discusses Théa’s plans to address progressive…
Belgium Belgium is a hugely significant country for GSK – which employs 9,000 people in the country – as host to three of the firm’s major vaccine sites, the global headquarters for its vaccines division, and many of its oncology and haematology clinical trials. Recently installed VP and GM BeLux Emmanuelle…
Belgium Paul Newton of Vertex Pharmaceuticals – one of the first biotech firms to use an explicit strategy of rational drug design rather than combinatorial chemistry – outlines the company’s footprint in Benelux, how it is looking to take learnings from its success in cystic fibrosis treatment into new therapeutic areas,…
Brazil The latest pharma news from Brazil, including Daiichi Sankyo’s new plant; Bristol Myers Squibb’s re-entry into Brazil’s cardiology market; the Anvisa approval of HIV prevention drug, cabotegravir; Merck’s gamble on the Brazilian obesity market and Novo Nordisk’s patent extension denial. Japan’s Daiichi Sankyo invests $80 million to expand Brazilian…
Belgium Thanks to its world-renowned networks of medical and academic institutions, the long-standing presence of Big Pharma, and a favourable regulatory environment, Belgium has a well-established tradition of excellence in clinical trials. Pharma industry leaders and Belgian government officials weigh in on the factors threatening the country’s position as a clinical…
Hong Kong A groundbreaking research scientist noted for his work in non-invasive blood-based diagnoses, Professor Dennis Lo currently holds a number of positions at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Lo, whose work was first commercialised via the company Cirina – later acquired by GRAIL – outlines his current research focus on…
United Kingdom Life sciences have been steadily losing ground in the UK with a significant drop in global R&D investments and a decreasing number of patients enrolled in clinical trials. The British government has announced a GBP 650 million “Life Sci for Growth” package along with some pro-innovation regulation and a review…
Hong Kong With the global market for cell and gene therapy (CGT) products set to skyrocket in the coming years, Hong Kong is looking to get in on the action with the opening of a new Advanced Therapy Products (ATP) Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Centre earlier this month. Leveraging the city’s…
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