Global One of the doyens of European biotech is stepping back from general management. Jean-Paul Clozel founded rare disease focused Actelion along with his wife Martine Clozel in 1997, a company that went on to become publicly traded and launch three blockbuster drugs. The Clozels then sold up to J&J for…
Global Speaking to PharmaBoardroom in the context of our upcoming InFocus special report on HIV, Access to Medicine Foundation CEO Jayasree Iyer looks back on pharma’s successes and failures in access to HIV treatment and prevention. Iyer highlights the impact of voluntary licensing of drugs via the Medicines Patent Pool and…
Hong Kong Last Autumn, the Hong Kong government announced a plan to create a one-stop-shop clinical trial institute across the Greater Bay Area (GBACTI) as part of its plan to promote biomedical research, development and drug registration. Henry Yau, managing director of the Hong Kong University (HKU) Clinical Trials Centre in Hong…
Saudi Arabia Abdul Latif Jameel is one of Saudi Arabia’s most storied distributors, with a history dating back to 1945. Although present in the healthcare space since 1995 via its philanthropic activities, it has only recently moved to set up a dedicated healthcare arm, known as Jameel Health. Led by Big Pharma…
India Halewood Laboratories’ Sanchit Chaturvedi discusses the impact of taking on a leadership role in a challenging personal moment; the company’s enduring commitment to innovation and quality; and its planned expansion into new international markets. Success in business requires more than just aggression—it requires strategy, understanding, and relentless dedication Could…
India In the words of Founder and Chairman Kaushik Chaturvedi, Halewood Labs’ success since its foundation in the early 1980s can be put down to three key factors: vision and commitment, family and cultural values, and quality and innovation. Chaturvedi describes the company’s journey up to this point and what is…
China After a glittering career in corporate America, in 2011 Jasmine Cui returned to China and in 2015 launched her own biotech, Innocare. The firm, which focuses on oncology and autoimmune disease R&D, now has an extensive pipeline, with a BTK inhibitor for hematological cancers holding particular potential. In conversation with…
Switzerland The latest news from Swiss pharma and biotech including a new CEO appointment for leading CDMO Lonza, promising Phase III readouts from Novartis’ latest leukaemia drug at ASCO, Roche’s pivot to obesity, and why the Swiss industry is betting big on artificial intelligence. Lonza appoints Wolfgang Wienand as new…
Spain A roundup of the biggest stories emerging from Spain’s pharma industry: Grifols pushes to improve governance after accusations of overstated earnings; Rovi and Insud join forces to create Spain’s first semi-public pharmaceutical company; Almirall and Eloxx Pharmaceuticals sign a licensing agreement for a rare dermatological disease asset, and Esteve acquires…
China Since first establishing an affiliate in China back in 2017, Gilead Sciences has been able to introduce 11 innovative medicines to the Chinese market – eight of which have been included in the National Reimbursement Drug List – across HIV prevention & treatment, viral hepatitis, invasive fungal disease, and cancer.…
USA Since its establishment in 2003, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has saved over 25 million lives and drastically reduced HIV infection rates through antiretroviral treatments. Now well established as the leading global funder of HIV prevention efforts, PEPFAR is supporting high HIV burden countries to meet…
UAE Long-established as the Middle East and Africa’s leading country in terms of rapid access to biomedical innovation, the UAE is looking to bolster this positioning in the coming years. Indeed, allowing innovation to flourish – including through hosting greater numbers of clinical trials in the country and protecting intellectual property…
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