Taiwan Professor Yun-Ching Fu serves as Superintendent of Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan’s largest national medical centre in the central region. A paediatric interventional cardiologist by training, Professor Fu established Taiwan records for minimally invasive cardiac defect repair and now leads a 1,632-bed institution serving 10,000 outpatients daily. Under his leadership,…
Taiwan Nick Wang, General Manager of Daiichi Sankyo Taiwan, has more than 25 years’ experience across clinical research and commercial leadership. Since joining the company in 2020, he has led the build-out of its oncology business while steering the affiliate’s transition to a full-function organisation, with a clear focus on lifecycle…
Switzerland SpiroChem has evolved from a niche ETH Zurich spin-out into a global discovery partner recognised for tackling some of the most complex challenges in modern drug design. Over more than a decade, co-founder and CEO Thomas Fessard has steered the company’s transformation from a product-focused catalogue into a solution-driven, modality-agnostic…
China Dr Ben Zhao, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Haichang Biotechnology (HCBio, Haichang), represents a new paradigm in pharmaceutical innovation, bridging regulatory expertise with entrepreneurial vision. Having transitioned from a distinguished career at the FDA to establishing one of the most promising lipid nanoparticle delivery platforms in the industry, he…
China While China may be grappling with an economic slowdown and escalating geopolitical tensions, it remains the world’s second largest pharma market and a country that boasts an extraordinarily dynamic life sciences ecosystem. Eased restrictions on foreign investment have made it even more attractive for international pharma while China’s native innovators…
Switzerland Industry stakeholders are raising the alarm about access to innovative medicines in Switzerland. Do delays in market access compared to other countries in Europe not only threaten the health of patients in Switzerland, but the country’s status as a global biopharmaceutical R&D hub? Major Challenges As outlined elsewhere in…
Switzerland Switzerland is the 22nd biggest country in Europe in terms of population yet plays host to a full 20 percent of the continent’s life science companies, with over 1,000 operational firms. Over 0.5 percent of the entire Swiss population (48,000 out of 8.8 million) work in the life sciences, 67…
Switzerland Giuseppe Grossi, General Manager of Daiichi Sankyo Switzerland, delves into the company’s strategic growth in cardiovascular and oncology, its commitment to innovation, and its dedication to making a meaningful impact in the Swiss healthcare landscape. Grossi highlights the importance of talent development, adaptability, and a focus on both local and…
Europe This year’s European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) was the largest ever. Over 33,000 people attended ESMO Congress 2024 at Barcelona’s cavernous Fira Gran Via conference centre, where 5,000 abstracts were presented and 600 expert speakers took to the stage. The healthcare professionals and cancer drug developers in attendance were…
China Yoshio Uchida, President of Daiichi Sankyo China, outlines the company’s strategic focus on Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) within China’s oncology market and China’s relevant role in the company’s global R&D operations. He explains how Daiichi Sankyo is addressing the challenges of a dynamic healthcare environment while emphasizing the company’s commitment to…
China A roundup of top stories from China’s pharma industry, including BeiGene’s new US R&D and manufacturing facility; Merck’s purchase of investigational B-cell depletion therapy from Curon Biopharma, and the Chinese approval of AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s gastric cancer therapy. China’s BeiGene opens new clinical R&D and biologics manufacturing facility…
China A roundup of some of the biggest news stories from the pharma industry in China including Aspen’s purchase of Sandoz’s Chinese business; Moderna’s first mRNA facility in China; WuXi Biologics’ stock plunge, and BeiGene’s USD 1.33 billion CDK2 inhibitor deal with Ensem Therapeutics. Bristol Myers to pay $800 million…
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