Global Gavi, the world’s largest vaccine-focused public-private partnership has a new leader. Pakistani Senator Dr Sania Nishtar has officially assumed the role of CEO following a period of leadership uncertainty for the organisation and must now lay out Gavi’s strategic plan for 2026 to 2030, as well as convince its partners…
India Regular contributor Brendan Shaw gives his informed take on how best international stakeholders can engage with India’s attempts to transform into a global pharma innovation powerhouse, Our greatest ability as humans is not to change the world, but to change ourselves Mahatma Gandhi The secret to success in India…
France After offloading its consumer healthcare division in 2022 and in view of the gradual erosion of its top seller, Somatuline, Ipsen opted to aggressively seek external assets to enrich its pipeline. With an FDA green light for its 2017-acquired Onivyde and an expected approval for its Genfit-partnered therapy this year,…
Global As head of digital transformation at Bayer, Saskia Steinacker is well placed to unpack the hype around artificial intelligence in healthcare. In a wide-ranging interview, she explains how AI is already transforming the company’s internal processes and external impact, why stakeholders must not lose sight of solving real-world problems in…
Global After positions at Novartis and Merck, Bettina Bauer, a trained scientist, joined Gilead in 2019 as VP and general manager of its German affiliate. Today, as the VP of the company’s global commercial strategy and operations for HIV, COVID-19, and emerging viruses, she discusses the company’s strides in HIV prevention…
Greece One of Greece’s leading domestic pharmaceutical companies, RAFARM has had a stellar recent history, including a momentous entry into the US market. Now looking to establish itself as one of Europe’s major players in ophthalmics and complex injectables, VP Aris Mitsopoulos highlights the key learnings from this US experience and…
Chile Korean biotech SK Bioscience, known for bringing forward the first South Korean-developed COVID-19 vaccine, is pursuing its beyond-COVID growth strategy with a new green light for its SKYCellflu vaccine. The recent approval by Chile’s Instituto de Salud Publica follows nine others and is the first in the Latin America region.…
Asia-Pacific UPS APAC’s Bee Lim describes how the logistics giant responded to the unprecedented challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic, the trends that the pandemic has accelerated in the region, and the talent profiles that UPS is looking for to ensure future success. The capabilities that we have built…
Canada Writing in the March edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Judith Glennie examines the findings of Health Canada’s consultation with Canadians on what a national strategy for high-cost rare disease drugs could look like. On January 27, 2021, Health Canada launched a consultation on the development of a National…
USA With Rare Disease Day coming up on February 28th, one of the leading organizations dedicated to serving affected patients in the US, the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), is making a push to put the spotlight on the limited access to diagnosis, treatment and care suffered by rare disease…
Europe Writing in the February edition of DIA’s Global Forum magazine, Thomas Kühler of Sanofi R&D looks at the future of European pharma post-Brexit, with the UK diverging from the rest of the continent in regulatory terms and the launch of the European Commission’s Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe. After four…
Europe On 25 November 2020, the European Commission adopted a Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe with the stated aim of ensuring that “patients have access to innovative and affordable medicines” and “to support the competitiveness, innovative capacity and sustainability of the EU’s pharmaceutical industry”. This Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe is seen…
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