Belgium Belgium, with a total of EUR 5.5 billion in R&D spending in 2021, is the country with the fourth largest research expenditure in the EU and the first per inhabitant. As a recent study from Deloitte sponsored by the Belgian pharmaceutical industry association, pharma.be, shows, Belgium is also a leader…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Here, Chieko Kurihara of Kanagawa Dental University, Japan; Victoriia Dobrova of Ukraine’s National University of Pharmacy; Francis P. Crawley of the Good…
Ukraine The March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine features a special section on clinical research in Ukraine, over one year on from the beginning of the Russian invasion. Anina Adelfio of the Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) looks back on an extremely challenging two years for the clinical trial…
Europe The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recently published its annual Human Medicines Highlights report, documenting key figures on its recommendations for the authorisation of new medicines in 2022. The Agency gave 89 positive opinions last year and recommended the authorisation of 41 new active substances. See below for a full list.…
Greece Christian Rodseth, VP and managing director for Janssen’s Greece, Poland, and Romania cluster, outlines the multifaceted strengths of his teams, the part of the Janssen portfolio he is most excited to bring to the region, and the policy measures needed to ensure that Greek healthcare remains sustainable and able to…
India The latest news from the Indian pharma industry, including Dr. Reddy’s purchase of Mayne Pharma’s US portfolio; Sun Pharma’s acquisition of Concert Pharma; Bristol Myers Squibb’s expanded Indian footprint and the Cipla manufacturing site under FDA scrutiny. Dr. Reddy’s to buy Mayne Pharma’s US business for USD 105 million…
Belgium A roundup of some of the biggest pharma news from Belgium including Neuraxpharm’s new Belgian affiliate, Novalis Biotech’s investment in Rarity Bioscience, Catalent’s plasmid DNA manufacturing site and a recent study on the country’s clinical trial footprint. Neuraxpharm completes its presence in Benelux by opening an affiliate in Brussels…
LatAm Sarah Aiosa oversees the entire Latin America region for MSD, where the global giant is looking to build on its 100-year legacy by better addressing the continent’s health inequities and unmet medical needs. Aiosa describes the myriad public-private partnerships that the firm has struck in LatAm across areas including cancer…
Africa As part of a special focus on drug development and clinical research in Africa in February 2023’s DIA Global Forum magazine, Lisa Ursella Collins of Innomas Clinical Research, Leslie Sam from Leslie Sam and Associates, Jayesh Pandit, a Patient Safety Advocate from Kenya, Helen Ndagije of the Uganda National Drug…
CEE Some of the most important stories emanating from the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region’s pharma industry, including Polpharma’s bid for Zentiva, Richter’s acquisition of OC Distributors and MDD approval in the US, Hungary’s windfall tax on pharma, Presage’s collaboration with Pure Biologics and Lithuania’s biotech ambitions. Polpharma working…
Greece Ipsen’s George Carystinos explains what brought him back to Greece for a first country manager position after a succession of global roles, how the company’s global specialty care transformation is playing out in the Greek market, and why he is optimistic about the impact that Ipsen’s portfolio can have in…
USA Initial public offerings (IPOs) —a vital source of cash for up-and-coming biotechs— saw a huge decline in 2022 with respect to the previous year. After 2021’s record of more than 100 biotech IPOs that raised almost USD 15 billion in funds, 2022 saw a mere 17 biotechnology companies launch IPOs…
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