China General manager Guillaume Delmotte explores Ipsen’s strategic initiatives in China, highlighting the importance of innovation, addressing healthcare challenges, and fostering a sustainable, people-centric organization. Delmotte emphasizes the rapid pace of change and the vital role of human connections in driving success. Moving [our China headquarters] to Shanghai allowed Ipsen…
China After a Big Pharma career in the US, Dr Yao-Chang Xu returned to China and in 2016 founded Abbisko, a biotech that began with a focus on small molecule oncology treatments. He shares the company’s evolution over the past eight years, including its exploration of broader therapeutic areas, the major…
China After a glittering career in corporate America, in 2011 Jasmine Cui returned to China and in 2015 launched her own biotech, Innocare. The firm, which focuses on oncology and autoimmune disease R&D, has a BTK inhibitor for haematological cancers already approved in China and boasts an extensive pipeline. In conversation…
China Since first establishing an affiliate in China back in 2017, Gilead Sciences has been able to introduce 11 innovative medicines to the Chinese market – eight of which have been included in the National Reimbursement Drug List – across HIV prevention & treatment, viral hepatitis, invasive fungal disease, and cancer.…
China BeiGene may not be a profitable business quite yet, but the Chinese biotech has two top oncology products and saw its sales soar to USD 2.2 billion in 2023. Having set its sights on markets outside of China, with its BTK inhibitor Brukinsa already approved across multiple geographies, the company…
China HKEX-main board listed Alphamab Oncology is one of China’s leading biotech success stories, having developed and marketed the world’s first subcutaneously injectable PD-L1 inhibitor. Founder, Chairman, and CEO Dr Xu Ting outlines some of the key recent trends in the Chinese biotech ecosystem, the funding challenges associated with running clinical trials…
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…
Saudi Arabia Farrukh Rehan outlines how GSK Saudi Arabia is actively collaborating with the Saudi government to align its initiatives with Vision 2030 and support national healthcare goals. Through strategic partnerships and MoUs, the company ensures the seamless integration of its innovations into the healthcare system, contributing to improved patient access and…
China In recent years, global pharma’s Business Development (BD) operations in Asia have evolved from primarily managing global agreements locally to engaging in more complex tasks like contract negotiation and due diligence. Servier’s Asia BD Head Cynthia Xin Wang explains how this shift reflects changing market dynamics and the growing importance…
Hong Kong Haematological oncologist Dr Raymond Liang, gives his take on the adoption and challenges of CAR-T therapy in Hong Kong, the necessity of collaboration with mainland China for patient referrals and clinical trials, and the evolution of both Hong Kong’s hospital and regulatory infrastructure, which point to a brighter future for…
India Dr Suresh Advani, director of the department of Medical Oncology at Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre reviews the progress of medical oncology in India and talks over the significant contribution of the hospital to the field with its involvement in large international clinical trials, particularly phase I trials. He laments…
China No longer a fledgling biotech, oncology-focused BeiGene, originally created in China in 2010 with the idea of carrying out world-class research there, has since expanded its global reach and garnered approvals for its therapies Brukinsa and Tevimbra. The company is on a growth trajectory with product sales reaching USD 2.2…
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