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…
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…
Global The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest public investor in HIV/AIDS research globally. This means that, as Director of the Division of AIDS (DAIDS) at the NIH’s National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Dr Carl Dieffenbach oversees a global HIV/AIDS research portfolio of more than…
India Siloed healthcare is no match for a malignant, insidious, and pervasive disease like cancer. Over recent decades, countries and regions across the world have discovered that – in the absence of a cure – a networked and holistic approach to cancer care is vital. In this vein and drawing from…
China Reporting from Chinese language media outlet Yaozh, based on recently issued annual financial reporting, shows the leading R&D spenders among the (predominantly mainland Chinese) biotech companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX). Local heavyweight Beigene invested almost three times as much on R&D last year as its nearest…
UK A roundup of some of the biggest stories coming out of the UK pharma industry, including AstraZeneca’s bid for cancer specialist Fusion Pharmaceuticals; the shutdown of Sanofi’s R&D site in Cambridge; the GBP 17.9 million initiative to boster UK clinical trials, and Obsidian Therapeutics’ USD 160.5 million Series C funding raise.…
Europe The EMA’s Peter Arlett looks back on two years of the Accelerating Clinical Trials in the European Union (ACT EU) initiative which aims to improve the environment for clinical trials in the EU by transforming how trials are initiated, designed, and run. In conversation following DIA Europe 2024 in Brussels,…
China Chinese biotech Jacobio has made remarkable strides in pioneering first-in-class drug research, with their SHP2 inhibitor project only the second globally to initiate a clinical trial for a novel target and eventually licensed to AbbVie for approximately USD one billion in 2020. Chairman and CEO Dr Wang Yinxiang outlines Jacobio’sstrategic…
Spain Thanks to what AstraZeneca country president Rick Suarez called a “thriving life-science eco-system and highly-skilled talent pool,” along with Spain’s leading position in clinical trials, the British Big Pharma is intensifying its commitment to the country with a total investment of EUR 1.3 billion its new global R&D hub in…
Saudi Arabia Mohamed Mostafa explains how PDC-CRO’s successful 2023 was driven by a direct-to-biotech strategy, with the company now well-established as a comprehensive partner for biotech firms across the Gulf and Levant regions. Mostafa also outlines why Saudi Arabia is a key market for PDC-CRO, especially with recent healthcare sector developments and…
India Clinical trials will be a pivotal part of India’s attempts to scale the global pharmaceutical value chain. Following a series of well-publicised scandals in the early 2010s, the country tightened up its clinical research regulations and saw a significant drop in trial numbers. However, with a revised regulatory landscape, a…
MEA Peter Lane lays out IQVIA’s nuanced and ambitious vision for healthcare in the vast AMESA region, focused on empowering smarter healthcare and improving patient outcomes. Lane explains how IQVIA hopes to do this through clinical research, maximizing data value, providing technology and analytics to healthcare systems, and ensuring global health…
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