Taiwan Lian-Yu Chen, Director General of Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Administration, combines expertise in clinical psychiatry, public health, and governmental leadership. A PhD graduate of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, she specialised in service utilisation and barriers to care. Dr Chen has driven Taiwan’s digital infrastructure and data governance…
Switzerland Alentis Therapeutics, under the leadership of its CEO Roberto Iacone, has made significant strides in advancing innovative therapies targeting Claudin-1, a protein critical in inflammation and cancer. The company’s pipeline includes promising antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), such as ALE.P02, currently in a Phase I/II clinical trial, and ALE.P03, expected to enter…
China EpimAb Biotherapeutics’ Chengbin Wu explains why the expansion of bispecifics into solid tumors and autoimmune diseases marks a major therapeutic turning point. He outlines how, through rational antibody engineering and unique molecule formats, EpimAb has differentiated itself with safer, more effective therapies than its competitors, as well as how the…
Puerto Rico Lucy Crespo, CEO of the Puerto Rico Science Technology and Research Trust, highlights significant recent advancements in establishing Puerto Rico as a global innovation hub, including the recent designation of Puerto Rico as one of the US Economic Development Administration’s technology hubs (Tech Hubs) and the opening of the island’s…
China Dr George Chen explores D3 Bio’s strategic approach to drug development, its ambition to launch two cancer therapies in the US within five years, and the critical role of partnerships and funding in achieving these goals. Reflecting on this journey, Dr. Chen emphasizes, “It’s a journey to realize a dream…
Hong Kong Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) chief executive Nicolas Aguzin has stepped down after a term fraught with upheaval. Having survived COVID-19 isolation, under Aguzin HKEX was confronted with strict regulatory crackdowns and has seen a drop in funds raised from initial public offerings by almost 40 percent. Newly…
Singapore Since 2000, when Singapore first positioned biomedical research as the fourth pillar of the country’s economy, government funding towards innovative life sciences start-ups and spin-offs has dramatically increased. These companies have greater access to funds, both from state actors as well as via private equity and public listings, but barriers…
China Anticancer Bioscience is an exciting international precision oncology company, applying synthetic lethal approaches to develop targeted cancer therapies. President & CEO Dun Yang explains the company’s origins, how ACB’s approach differs from that of its competitors, and how he plans to make the firm into “China’s Genentech.” We want…
Switzerland Fabian Gerber of SIX Swiss Exchange, Switzerland’s principal stock exchange, outlines the importance of life sciences companies to the exchange, representing over a third of total market capitalization with the presence of Roche, Novartis, Lonza and many others; explains why biotech companies are choosing to go public at later stages…
Singapore Professor Ng Huck Hui of A*Star’s Biomedical Research Council outlines the evolution of Singapore’s science and technology research and innovation ecosystem over the past 20 years and why the country is now focusing on translational science and building up enterprise. During the past 20 years, we have built clusters…
Singapore Dr Piers Ingram, PhD, co-founder, and CEO of Singapore-based biotech Hummingbird Bioscience, shares his motivation for establishing the company in 2015, their proprietary Rational Antibody Discovery (RAD) technology platform, and rich pipeline of clinical assets in global development. As we are able to now understand biological systems much better…
Norway John-Arne Røttingen, CEO of The Research Council of Norway shares his career journey from academia to industry, outlines his new role as Norway’s Global Health ambassador and gives his thoughts on Norway’s biotech and life sciences future. On a country by country basis, Norway has had the highest proportion…
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