Thermo Fisher, Sanofi Expand Partnership to Boost Sterile Drug Production
July 16th 2025Per the deal, Thermo Fisher will acquire Sanofi’s sterile drug product manufacturing facility in Ridgefield, NJ, to support production of Sanofi therapies and expand capacity for US-based pharma and biotech manufacturing.
Creating a Unified Strategy to Advance Education on Counterfeit Medicines
July 16th 2025In the second part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Sean O’Hearen, founder and principal consultant at 1st Line Partners, explains how the private sector should strategically support and scale efforts to ensure that HCPs globally receive substandard and falsified medicine detection training.
Balancing Innovation and Lifecycle Strategy in the Era of the IRA
July 16th 2025In the third part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Murray Aitken, executive director, IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science, explains the strategies that manufacturers should adopt to balance investment in innovation with lifecycle management.
Why Medical Education Must Catch Up
July 15th 2025In the first part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Sean O’Hearen, founder and principal consultant at 1st Line Partners, lays out the systemic gaps in medical and pharmacy education that need to be addressed, along with how academic and clinical institutions can accelerate awareness training in identifying substandard and falsified medicines.
New UK Consortium Obtains $1.34M Grant to Launch Automated Cell Therapy Manufacturing Platform
July 15th 2025Cellular Origins, CGT Catapult, and Resolution Therapeutics partner up to design a fully automated, scalable CGT manufacturing solution, with the goal of accelerating patient access to cell therapies.
How Pharma Must Evolve in a Competitive Therapeutic Landscape
July 15th 2025In the second part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Murray Aitken, executive director, IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science, suggests how pharma companies should revise their market access and pricing models to align with the evolving landscape.
A Look Under the Hood of Medicaid Support
July 11th 2025In the final part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Marschall Runge, MD, PhD, dean of the University of Michigan Medical School and author of The Great Healthcare Disruption, details the role that academic medical centers play in shaping Medicaid policy.
Study Connects COVID-19 Treatment Disparities to Gaps in Testing and Virtual Access
July 11th 2025New research finds that nearly half of the racial and ethnic disparities in outpatient COVID-19 antiviral prescriptions stem from encounter-level care barriers, such as limited access to rapid tests and telehealth, which emphasizes the need for systemic and practice-level reforms.
Peer Exchange: How Pharma Can Detect Supply Chain Failures Before They Happen (Episode 3)
July 11th 2025In the third part of this roundtable discussion, a panel of thought leaders explore the value of serialization, data sharing, and predictive analytics in identifying potential quality issues before they arise.
Sustaining Regulatory Engagement Through Industry and Advocacy Collaboration
July 10th 2025Bruce Leuchter, CEO, Neurvati, explains how industry and advocacy groups can work together to ensure patient and caregiver perspectives continue to inform regulatory decisions—even without a formal public engagement pathway.
Rising Costs, Shrinking Margins
July 9th 2025In the second part of his Pharma Commerce video interview, Marschall Runge, MD, PhD, dean of the University of Michigan Medical School and author of The Great Healthcare Disruption, outlines how the federal cap on Medicaid provider taxes could affect access to care for Medicaid patients.
How Industry Stakeholders View Medicare Advantage Expansion for Patients with Kidney Disease
July 7th 2025A qualitative study explores how MA plan leaders, kidney care managers, and dialysis providers perceive the benefits, risks, and marketing practices surrounding MA enrollment for patients with end-stage kidney disease.