Hong Kong Dr Brian CHUNG Hon-Yin, Chief Scientific Officer at the Hong Kong Genome Institute (HKGI) and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) discusses the creation of the HKGI and the launch of its monumental undertaking, the Hong Kong Genome Project, the first of its kind in the…
China At a time when the country’s economy has fallen into a slump with the currency sinking to its lowest level in 16 years, Chinese giant Fosun Pharma continues to agressively advance its activities in everything from pharmaceuticals to medical devices and diagnosis to healthcare services. Through its multiple subsidiaries, as…
Global The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) brands itself as the leading international advocacy organization championing the benefits of engineered cell therapies and genetic medicines for patients, healthcare systems, and society. ARM’s latest sector snapshot details the cell and gene therapy approvals list for 2022, as well as the number of…
Global Merck KGaA’s Marco Rauland and Kaushal Kishore examine how artificial intelligence and machine learning can best be applied in pharmaceutical pricing and market access. Noting the significant uptake of such tools in other aspects of the pharma value chain, Rauland and Kishore speculate how they might come to revolutionise pricing…
Global Eli Lilly recently revealed more than promising clinical trial results for its Alzheimer’s candidate, donanemab, showing that the drug slows Alzheimer’s by as much as 60 percent in mild cases. While safety concerns about the drug remain, Lilly is hoping for an FDA approval by the end of the year.…
Belgium Back home in Belgium after a stellar stint in Big Pharma, Dr Paul Stoffels* is now looking to reshape the future of cancer care with the biotech he helped co-found in 1999, Galapagos. In an exclusive conversation with PharmaBoardroom, Dr Stoffels outlines his excitement about a new CAR-T delivery model that…
Switzerland At this year’s Swiss Biotech Day, the Swiss Biotech Association celebrated its 25 years of existence and proved the ability of the sector to weather geopolitical disruptions and funding challenges with the findings published in the Swiss Biotech Report 2023. The organisation also celebrated recent industry successes with its Swiss…
USA Founded in 1980 “at the dawn of a biotechnology revolution,” Amgen has held its ground throughout its more than 40-year history with innovative approaches to drug discovery that have led to a number of breakthrough therapies. Chairman and CEO Bob Bradway recently spoke to the Money Maze podcast about the…
Belgium Vanja Hoeben oversees the Benelux cluster for South Africa-headquartered specialty and branded pharma firm Aspen. He describes the reorganisation that his organisation has undergone in the past few years, some of the key trends at play in the Belgian generics market, and his hopes for how a more sustainable healthcare…
Africa Writing in the July 2023 edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Nevena Miletic of Roche and the IFPMA’s Africa Regulatory Network and Ian Hudson from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation look back on the progress made towards instituting an African Medicines Agency and the next steps in this important…
Belgium Maria Fernanda Prado highlights some of the lessons drawn from her extensive experience in emerging markets which remain applicable in her current role as Janssen’s managing director for the Benelux region. Belgium, the home country of Dr Paul Janssen, continues to be a significant part of the company’s global operations,…
Takeda Japanese-headquartered Takeda has been undergoing a transformation in recent years, becoming the global leader in rare diseases with the acquisition of Shire in 2018 and divesting ‘non-core’ assets in OTC and consumer goods. Here, four country and regional managers that PharmaBoardroom has spoken to in the past 12 months discuss…
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