USA Stephen J. Ubl, president and CEO of PhRMA, outlines the unprecedented collaboration and speed with which the biopharmaceutical industry has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and the solutions that PhRMA is proposing to lower patient costs while protecting innovation and access. We know that our innovation and our collaboration…
USA Zogenix’s Dr Stephen Farr shares his remarkable career journey from academia to industry, the company’s transition from pain therapeutics into rare diseases, product launch strategies, access and affordability issues, and talent attraction challenges. While it is true you can make great contributions in academia, I think you can make…
USA Brent Ragans of Ferring Pharmaceuticals US discusses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the company’s operations, their footprint in reproductive health and Crohn’s Disease, virtual product launches and digitalisation, and the battle for talent in the competitive US market. US physicians have learned that, out of necessity, they…
USA Dr Philipp Diesinger and Dr Gabriell Máté outline why a data-driven approach can help optimise patient copay assistance programs in the US across a wide range of patient groups, increasing access and driving down costs in the process. 2020 has been an exceptionally turbulent year – especially for the…
USA Takeda USA’s Ramona Sequeira outlines her expanded role as president of global portfolio commercialization, the crucial importance of investing in culture, and the company’s multifaceted response to the COVID-19 crisis. In general, through the global COVID response, we’ve seen the walls between companies and across sectors come down as…
USA Brad Campbell, president and COO of US rare disease specialist Amicus, talks domestic and global product launches, the company’s first steps into the gene therapy space, and how a biotech success story like Amicus can be a guiding light in market access and pricing discussions. Ultimately, we envision our…
USA Tatsuya Kaihara, head of US operations for Japanese eyecare specialist Santen, describes his excitement at bringing two new ophthalmic advancements to the US market, the similarities, differences, and synergies of Japanese and American innovation, and the challenges of building a unified corporate culture. This is a very exciting moment…
USA The US heads for three leading international mid-cap innovators – Japanese firms Eisai and Kyowa Kirin and Danish outfit Lundbeck – explain their vital role leading operations in the world’s most innovative and lucrative pharma market, translating global cultures to a US reality, and the challenges of attracting and retaining…
USA Ahead of the 2020 US National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)’s Rare Diseases and Orphan Products Breakthrough Summit, NORD president and CEO Peter L. Saltonstall outlines his hopes for the Summit, the impact of COVID-19 on the US rare disease community, and touches on the current reality and potential problems…
USA Certara’s Ulrich Neumann looks at the challenges that payment models for cell and gene therapy (CGT) have faced, the multiple models now under development, and why an open and collaborative approach among US healthcare stakeholders is needed if the significant legal and practical barriers are to be overcome. The…
USA Gary Zieziula, president & region head North America for Kyowa Kirin, a specialty care-focused Japan-based global pharma company, highlights the tremendous growth the affiliate has seen over the past three years on track to become a USD 500 million+ organization within the next year; the exciting products and assets that…
USA In the aftermath of the fiery first presidential debate between incumbent Donald Trump and Democratic Party rival Joe Biden, we round up the latest on how the latest developments in US politics stand to affect pharma and healthcare. Featured are the two candidates’ proposals for drug pricing reform and Trump’s…
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