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4 Life Sciences Trends for 2023

XTalks

The life sciences and healthcare are among the biggest industries globally, and their significance was particularly highlighted during the past couple of years by the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the hyperfocus on the life sciences thanks to COVID, consumers appear to be more autonomous and vocal about their medical demands and choices.

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Large pharma companies support Women in STEM leadership pilot 

Drug Discovery World

The programme is aimed at organisations seeking to develop leadership and mentoring skills and promote diversity in the life sciences work environment. We are excited to open up the waitlist for the next stage, and encourage people from other backgrounds to get involved, including our tech company members.” .

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The Pandemic Treaty and the opportunity to end ‘vaccine apartheid’

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Ben Hargreaves discovers why some have referred to the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and treatments as a form of apartheid. There are already rules that dictate how countries should react against public health events that have the potential to traverse country borders, through the International Health Regulations.

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To help solve patient distrust in pharma, industry collaboration is key

pharmaphorum

The past two years have shone a spotlight on the UK life sciences industry. Pharma companies are now household names, having been thrust into the public’s consciousness after dominating the headlines through the pandemic. An industry that will forever play a greater role in our everyday lives.

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Europe: Where is the drug discovery innovation?

Drug Discovery World

Thanks to a prestigious academic legacy, Europe has long been a dominant region for life sciences. Europe is traditionally a life sciences powerhouse, with a strong tradition in pharmaceutical discovery. The oldest, still active pharmaceutical company worldwide, Merck, started life in 1668 in Darmstadt, Germany.

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ABPI chief exec on the UK industry’s learnings from COVID-19

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We’ve got so many great life science assets in the UK, but there are still some gaps – manufacturing capacity being one of them.”. “We We had companies collaborating to develop laboratories. We had companies sourcing consumables for testing machines. The road to a vaccine. A collaborative future.

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A Reuters Pharma conversation with EY: smart reviewing and payment outcomes

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A director in life sciences consulting for EY, she works within the commercial space for such companies, as well as their clients. “My We looked at the areas of rare diseases, cell and gene therapy, vaccines – loads of different perspectives. Innovative offerings around market access. Smart reviewing: utilising AI and ML.