Global Pharma industry insiders view vaccines as one of the most challenging products to manufacture, fundamentally due to the inherent biological variability of the pathogen itself, which is the starting block of any vaccine, as well as the resulting inherent variability of the biological raw materials and processes required in vaccine…
Vaccines The story of how British doctor Edward Jenner serendipitously discovered a way to inoculate people against smallpox in 1976 by injecting them with cowpox pus is well-known. Over the past two centuries, vaccine development platforms have (thankfully) advanced leaps and bounds, delivering a wealth of options to tackle global health…
Brazil The Brazilian pharma market outperformed the Latin American average in Q1 of 2020 with a growth of 8.2 percent in real terms (inflation adjusted), according to IQVIA. Its size reached USD 21.8 billion, with almost two thirds coming from retail. The overall LatAm pharma market grew 6 percent in average…
Global While perhaps not as lucrative or – prior to COVID-19 – as attention-grabbing – as other areas of the pharmaceutical industry, vaccines are also not the forgotten backwaters that many industry insiders seem to view them as. While the inherent complexities related to vaccine R&D do impose high barriers to…
France The latest from French pharma where Sanofi has inked a deal to produce 125 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as it faces delays with its in-house product and the impact of this on the country’s global scientific standing. Also featured are the rising problem of anti-vaccine sentiment, an exclusive…
Vaccines Vaccines have been touted – and rightly so – as the most cost-effective health intervention after access to clean water. It is estimated by global health institutions that vaccines save at least three million lives every year. While tremendous progress has been made since the discovery of vaccines in the…
China 2020 has been eventful – perhaps the understatement of the year – but despite the novel coronavirus being discovered in China around the beginning of 2020, the country bounced back from the COVID-19 outbreaks by mid-year to deliver the hottest year for Chinese biopharma yet. The Chinese biopharma sector…
Americas The latest news from pharma and healthcare in Latin America, including funding and logistics challenges in national COVID-19 vaccination programs, a new variant of the virus in Colombia, and the impasse between Pfizer and the Peruvian government. First Covid-19 Vaccines Are Given in Latin America, But Region Faces Challenges…
Global Four companies (GSK, Pfizer, Sanofi, and MSD) together occupy over 80 percent of the global market for vaccines. Moreover, vaccines are an important part of these companies’ revenue streams, making up between 13 and 21 percent of total revenues in 2019. Made with Visme Infographic Maker Insights on Vaccines’…
Norway Sissel Lønning Andresen explains how Pfizer Norway has been a pioneer of digital communication channels for years, what other Pfizer affiliates can learn from Norway in this field, and how it helped in terms of working through the COVID-19 pandemic. Andresen also highlights her market access priorities, with the gene…
Global Scientists have come together in an unparalleled worldwide collaboration and sharing of data to advance a COVID-19 vaccine.[1] As rollouts become reality, stakeholders from across the globe will need to collaborate to ensure these vaccines are available and accepted. Vaccines will need a high level of trust for a return…
Global With several COVID-19 vaccines gaining regulatory approval across the world in record time, a spotlight has been shone on the vaccines field more widely, notably the 30-year wait for a HIV vaccine. Janssen Global Therapeutic Area Head of Vaccines Johan Van Hoof recently sat down with PharmaBoardroom to discuss the…
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