Big pharmas are not deterred by China’s increasingly complex business environment. Instead, they are changing strategies to minimize risks while continuing to benefit from China, said speakers at ChinaTrials held last week in Shanghai. 18 November 2024
A Feature analyzing M&A, licensing and partnerships in gene editing as CRISPR therapeutics enter the market and present new opportunities for pharma growth. 15 November 2024
This week, we discuss a novel AI-driven approach to drug development, and its potential to transform the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases. 14 November 2024
Indian drugmaker Aurobindo Pharma has taken on the might of China in terms of Penicillin G pricing, and is doing so by leveraging a fully integrated production process at its new plant. Anticipating the price erosion of Penicillin G, the company has put up an integrated plant from scratch. 10 November 2024
Life science investors can be divided into two groups: those who bought Novo Nordisk stock before GLP-1s hit the big time, and those who wish they had. 10 November 2024
Indian markets are abuzz with a singular refrain. Donald Trump's Presidency of the United States is set to open new opportunities for India, especially in the pharmaceutical sector. 8 November 2024
According to UNICEF's State of the World's Children 2023 report, in Latin America
and the Caribbean, 6.8 million children did not benefit from vaccination during the
time of the pandemic and in the following two years, progress has not been as
expected either. 7 November 2024
As India's bioeconomy soars to a remarkable valuation of $151 billion, the government's Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) has underscored the critical need for innovation and private sector investment to unlock further growth. 21 October 2024
Where once the state of play in the cell and gene therapy space was mostly limited to hope and hype around what might be to come, this is increasingly being replaced by action, on-market therapies and genuine expectation of reaching patients—provided companies can avoid some of the sector’s notorious pitfalls. 16 October 2024
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a transformative class of cancer therapy that combine the targeting ability of antibodies with the cell-killing potential of cytotoxic drugs. 15 October 2024
At last month’s European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) congress in Amsterdam, Novartis presented new early and long-term Phase III data for remibrutinib in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). 14 October 2024
India's new Biotechnology Research Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (Bio-RIDE) scheme is a significant step towards consolidating and advancing the country's biotechnology initiative. 7 October 2024
F2G’s September $100m funding round provides the company with crucial funds to
renavigate approval of its lead drug, olorofim. The substantial financing also
highlights the paucity of novel antifungal products in the clinic. 3 October 2024
Timing can be crucial in biotech, and any company that can help optimize radiopharmaceuticals to fight cancer is likely to a hot property right now, given the recent popularity of the field among investors and drugmakers. 2 October 2024
As stakeholders in the pharmaceutical industry, we all have a responsibility to ensure life-saving treatments promptly and safely reach patients regardless of where they live. To this end, by integrating early access programs and other less conventional strategies into a company’s business model for drug distribution, patients who are suffering from life-threatening conditions can gain access to needed treatments in regions where there is a lack of drug accessibility, while at the same time offering benefits to pharmaceutical companies. 2 October 2024
The Russian government has finalized the rules for granting preference to domestic drugs in public procurements, which will come into force in 2025. 1 October 2024
Netherlands-headquartered Mylan’s (Nasdaq: MYL) flagship oral solids facility getting a US Food and Drug Administration warning letter is being viewed as an advantage Indian drug majors, reports The Pharma Letter’s India correspondent. 30 November 2018
Charlotte Tillett, partner, and Emily Hocken, trainee, at Stevens & Bolton, offer an Expert View on the significance of the UK Supreme Court ruling in Warner-Lambert (WL) v Generics relating to WL’s best-selling pain relief drug, Lyrica (pregabalin). 28 November 2018
Israel and USA-based biotech Anchiano Therapeutics today announced the appointment of David Kerstein, as the company’s new chief medical officer (CMO). 27 November 2018
Just over 140 years ago, the world’s first industrial-sized research and development laboratory opened. As someone who’s devoted his working life to finding new research and development (R&D) breakthroughs, I’m envious of the explosion of activity that made the lab’s owner, Thomas Edison, one of history’s most remarkable inventors. But it’s his process of innovation that inspires me, as much as his life-changing creations. 27 November 2018
Greg MacMichael, the former global head of cell and gene therapy technical development and manufacturing at Swiss pharma giant Novartis, is one of five new recruits to join Axovant Sciences. 26 November 2018
Forty-five years ago, Japan eliminated strict limits on the percentage ownership permitted for foreign pharma companies in Japan. The path was cleared for 100% ownership of a Japan entity, writes long-time Japan pharma watcher and president of International Alliances Limited P Reed Maurer in his exclusive column for The Pharma Letter. 26 November 2018
In the USA alone, more than 10% of adults or adolescents take antidepressants, and fully two-thirds of these people do not respond to first-line treatment, normally a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) such as Zoloft (sertraline) or Celexa (citalopram). 26 November 2018
In recent decades, the pharmaceutical industry has developed next-generation treatments for cystic fibrosis (CF) that have a real impact on patients’ lives and extend life expectancy considerably. 23 November 2018
The success of any pre-clinical research program relies on selecting the right animal for a study, writes Emmanuel Gomas, European services manager at Envigo, in an expert view piece. 21 November 2018
With current Gilead Sciences chief executive John Milligan standing down at the end of the year, the announcement on his successor is one of the most eagerly-awaited in biopharma at present. 21 November 2018
In an Expert View column, Stephen Bennett (pictured) and Mary Foord-Weston, from UK-based law firm Hogan Lovells, consider the questions that new oncology treatments raise around the current intellectual property (IP) system. 16 November 2018
Novo Nordisk’s (NOV: N) decision to spend up to $800 million buying the synthetic glucose specialist Ziylo has thrown a spotlight on Unit DX, a biotech incubator based in Bristol, UK. 15 November 2018
Big things are happening in oncology at the moment. Considering all stages of clinical development, there are thought to be up to 8,000 anticancer candidates being tested by drugmakers globally. 12 November 2018
As far as PARP inhibitors are concerned, AstraZeneca stole the show at the annual congress of ESMO this month, with the SOLO-1 trial of Lynparza (olaparib) showing striking data in the first-line maintenance setting for ovarian cancer patients. 9 November 2018
UK-headquartered commercial-stage biotech firm Orchard Therapeutics today announced two additions to its global commercial leadership team, appointing Robin Kenselaar as senior vice president and general manager, EMEA commercial operations, and Brad Mathis as vice president, US commercial operations. 8 November 2018
Drug companies, which have learned to live with advertisements calling out a litany of possible side effects for their drugs, may want to take a couple of aspirin. That’s because the Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a new proposed rule by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services that would require them to disclose the list price — more precisely, the wholesale acquisition cost — of medications they sell in direct-to-consumer television ads. 7 November 2018
Novartis has invested over $150 million in the development of its Russian plant in St Petersburg, and is considering further investments in the near future, according to recent statements by Vadim Vlasov, president of the Swiss pharma giant’s Russian subsidiary, reports The Pharma Letter’s local correspondent. 5 November 2018