Hong Kong Henry Yau is managing director of the Hong Kong University (HKU) Clinical Trials Centre in Hong Kong and CEO of the Centre’s mainland China arm. Yau explains how the clinical trials landscape has evolved in Hong Kong over the past five years, especially in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. He…
Hong Kong MSD’s managing director for Hong Kong and Macau, Vincent Tong, came to lead the affiliate during the COVID-19 pandemic. He outlines the challenges and opportunities of a challenging time, discusses the leading position of the company’s cancer treatment Keytruda and his efforts as board member of the Hong Kong Association…
UAE Only a small percentage of global clinical research takes place in the Middle East and Africa region today. This means that full-service MEA-focused clinical research organisation PDC CRO has a wealth of untapped opportunities to develop, according to the company’s CEO Mohamed Mostafa. He outlines PDC’s important work on COVID-19…
Belgium With two in-house Clinical Research Units (PCRUs), Pfizer uniquely keeps its phase I research within the company. As Medical/Scientific advisor at the Brussels PCRU and with a history of more than 20 years there, Dr Isabelle Huyghe shares the workings of the PCRU, explains how study participants are recruited, and…
Belgium Thanks to its world-renowned networks of medical and academic institutions, the long-standing presence of Big Pharma, and a favourable regulatory environment, Belgium has a well-established tradition of excellence in clinical trials. Pharma industry leaders and Belgian government officials weigh in on the factors threatening the country’s position as a clinical…
United Kingdom Life sciences have been steadily losing ground in the UK with a significant drop in global R&D investments and a decreasing number of patients enrolled in clinical trials. The British government has announced a GBP 650 million “Life Sci for Growth” package along with some pro-innovation regulation and a review…
Belgium Belgium is a key country for Sanofi in Europe as home to its Geel production site, in which almost EUR one billion has been invested over the past 15 years, as well as an important R&D hub. Johan Heylen describes the continuing relevance of the country to the company, the…
USA Although clinical trial diversity remains high on the agendas of industry sponsors, there is still a long road to travel towards more equitable and representative research – and ultimately safer and more effective medicines. On this theme, writing in the June 2023 edition of the DIA Global Forum magazine, Jorge…
Greece Greece is a middling performer in terms of clinical trial numbers on the European stage, nestled next to Finland and Romania on total trial numbers between 2002 and 2020 but ahead of Germany and Italy on trials per capita. However, the pharmaceutical industry does see opportunities for establishing greater trial…
Belgium An Van Gerven took the reins of Pfizer’s BeLux affiliate just 9 months ago after a diverse range of roles at the company over the course of 12 years. She highlights some of her key priorities and explains Belgium’s strategic importance for Pfizer – a country where it has its…
Europe As part of a wide-ranging conversation with PharmaBoardroom published earlier this month, European Medicines Agency (EMA) Executive Director Emer Cooke laid out four of the Agency’s core focus areas for the coming year, including the lessons to be taken from the pandemic response, why antimicrobial resistance must not be neglected,…
LatAm A vibrant and diverse continent, home to over 650 million people and the highest life expectancy among developing regions, Latin America is now emerging as a globally relevant life sciences investment destination. LatAm has a robust heritage of scientific achievement – Bernardo Houssay (1947) and César Milstein (1984) of Argentina…
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