Japan Writing in DIA’s Global Forum magazine for June 2024, Mamoru Narukawa of Kitasato University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences takes a look at some of the positive trends impacting Japan’s drug pricing system. Drug expenditure as a percentage of healthcare costs in Japan has been stable at approximately 22% in…
USA A public health initiative said to have saved over 25 million lives, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has had an enormous impact on the fight against HIV/AIDS through providing HIV treatment, prevention, and education. Since its inception in 2003 PEPFAR has largely enjoyed bipartisan support within…
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…
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…
Japan Some of the biggest stories coming out of Japanese pharma, including Takeda’s USD 2.2 billion Alzheimer’s deal with AC Immune and its plans to restructure; the continuing probe into deaths linked to a Kobayashi Pharmaceutical supplement; Kyowa Kirin’s acquisition of Orchard Therapeutics, and Shionogi’s buy up of Maze Therapeutics’ Pompe…
China Chinese player Legend Biotech reached a new turning point last month when its Johnson & Johnson-partnered Carvykti became the first BCMA-targeted CAR-T cell therapy to be approved by the FDA for second-line treatment of multiple myeloma. From its original roots in China to its first FDA approval in 2022, the…
Saudi Arabia Trad Alkhelaiwi lays out the scale of Johnson & Johnson’s transformation in Saudi Arabia, particularly the transition to a direct model in the medtech space, reflecting the company’s long-term commitment to the country’s healthcare sector. Alkhelaiwi also explains how Johnson & Johnson’s solutions in Saudi Arabia are tailored to address…
Saudi Arabia Karim Smaira and Kamel Ghammachi, founders of Genpharm, underscores the strategic significance of the recent majority acquisition by Abdul Latif Jameel Health, part of Abdul Latif Jameel, driven by a shared vision and the imperative for accelerated growth. They discuss their expansion into diverse therapeutic areas, emphasizing the importance of…
Saudi Arabia aljeel, a leading Saudi family-owned medtech distributor, has undergone a structural transformation in recent years and today attempts to maintain the dynamism of a family business while incorporating the structured processes of a publicly traded entity. Now CEO of the firm, AbdulGhani El-Ajou touches on some of aljeel’s key initiatives,…
Spain Brazilian national Maria Fernanda Prado, who began her career in pharma more than 20 years ago, has been at Janssen/Johnson & Johnson for more than half of that time. She has taken on the leadership of a diverse set of geographies — from Turkey to Central Europe and Benelux —…
Japan Writing in DIA’s Global Forum magazine for April 2024 on behalf of DIA Japan’s Open Innovation Community Fumitaka Noji, Takeshi Kono, and Makoto Nagaoka look at how the gap between Japan’s academia and pharma companies can best be bridged to fully reap the benefits of innovation. Although open innovation in drug…
USA Johnson & Johnson has been building its medtech arm and creating a differentiated pipeline through strategic M&A, an approach that generated USD 30.4 billion in medical device sales last year, representing growth of 12.4 percent. The company has now acquired Shockwave Medical, bringing its IVL technology on board for USD…
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