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Obstructive Sleep Apnea brings about a severe economic burden on the country
India has over 50 million sleep apnea patients, 80 per cent of whom are undiagnosed, as per the Lancet Respiratory Medicine 2019 study. Considering the prevalence, OSA brings about a severe economic burden on the country in such a situation. When it comes to COPD, it is the second leading cause of death worldwide, affecting more than 53 million from India. Due to the vulnerability of the lungs, COPD patients become prone to developing cardiovascular issues, and lung cancer, in case of acute exacerbations and even premature death.
Spending on TB control programmes had dropped to 2016 levels in 2020 and remains unchanged
Contrary to popular opinion, tuberculosis (TB) has not been eliminated in Singapore.
Regulatory bottlenecks such as local QC testing and pre-approval of GMP inspections must go
The APAC pharma and biopharma landscape is rapidly evolving and the market access landscape is increasingly turning complex with the intricate regulatory system.
Leveraging big data to create transparency, mitigate risks and operate in real-time is critical
With the innovation boom in Asia and many early-stage assets emerging, the time is ripe for Asian economies to establish cross-border business relationships by systematically tapping potential markets for successful market penetration.
From Hazy to Crystal Clear Picture of Compensation Trends
The Life Sciences industry is, indeed, growing at a rapid speed, with every region reporting bonuses and salary increments, as well as a high demand in recruiting new talent. With the talent market becoming increasingly hot, it is critical for industry hiring managers and companies to stay highly aware of compensation trends in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. Let's assess the current scenario to get a handle on 'what's changed'.
India Unveils Angel Investor Network For Biotech Startups
To unlock the potential of Indian the Biotechnology startups, Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) has collaborated with the Indian Angel Network (IAN) to launch an angel investor network, BioAngels.
80% Of Premature Heart Attacks And Strokes Are Preventable
Widespread chronic disease and ageing populations are necessitating a pressing change in the model of care, as there will be close to half a billion people aged 65 and older in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region by 2025.
AIM brings innovations from labs to hospitals and masses
The human body, like Space, is an endless frontier made even more complex by the irreversibility of life by the arrow of time. Similar to the mystery of origin of the Universe some problems in the human body are so complex, for example, the problem of qualia or the hard problem of consciousness– ‘Why any physical state is conscious rather than nonconscious’ that it has given the league of neuroscientists, philosophers and empiricists a perpetual “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent” or the Upanishadic ‘Neti Neti’ limbo.
It is our goal to fuel R&D in the region
UK-based Abcam, a global innovator working together with life scientists to advance research and enable faster breakthroughs, has officially opened its newest regional hub in Singapore recently.
Ensuring Digital Health Standards
The use of digital health (DH) has grown rapidly over the last couple of years - accelerating even more during the COVID-19 pandemic. As DH becomes part of the traditional healthcare system, it's important to have stringent regulations and higher levels of scrutiny. Regulators around the world and in Asia are realising this fact and changing regulations accordingly. Let's look at the regulatory landscape in APAC.
Targeting Optimal DRUG DELIVERY
In recent years, several innovations have emerged around long-acting formulations and medical device development to improve patient compliance. Consequently, the growing need for controlled drug release coupled with technological advancements in pharmacology is promoting the adoption of novel drug delivery systems (NDDS). It is now crucial for Asia Pacific (APAC) drug formulators to learn and act upon these advances in therapeutic modalities that address long-standing bioavailability, dosage, and ingestion challenges of drug components to remain competitive in the global market. Simultaneously, it's essential to optimise the therapeutic efficacy and safety profiles of a drug by regulating dosage parameters, while DDS plays an important role in administering drugs, vaccines, and therapeutic agents. Optimising these techniques enhance the performance efficacy ratio of medications by economically managing therapeutics assets. Let's examine recent advancements in drug delivery modalities that are greatly encouraging stakeholders' collaboration among innovators, manufacturers, investors, and contract development and manufacturing companies (CDMOs) who are capitalising on competitive advantages.
China, Brazil join hands to boost health cooperation
Ma Xiaowei, Minister of China’s National Health Commission (NHC) recently had a meeting with Marcelo Queiroga, Brazil’s Health Minister to exchange views on further deepening bilateral and multilateral health cooperation.
India develops tiny robots to enhance dental care
Nano-sized robots manipulated using a magnetic field can help kill bacteria deep inside dentinal tubules, and boost the success of root canal treatments, as per a new study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and IIScincubated startup, Theranautilus.
Our approach to managing the side effects of cancer therapy has evolved
Although there has been tremendous progress in discovering and developing new therapies to treat cancer patients, innovation in treating or preventing the side effects has lagged in comparison.
WHO validates China's Convidecia as 11th vaccine for COVID-19
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued an emergency use listing (EUL) for Convidecia, a vaccine manufactured by CanSino Biologics, China, adding to a growing portfolio of vaccines validated by WHO for the prevention of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2.
Japan approves Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine for primary, booster immunisation
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Japan Develops Photocatalyst For Antiviral Coating Against Covid-19
Viral infections mainly occur in indoor environments where many people gather.
Is On-Demand Healthcare Taking Off?
Digital healthcare is converging technology with healthcare to deliver more efficient, personalised, and innovative healthcare services through telemedicine, cloud-based mobile apps, wearable devices, clinical management devices, artificial intelligence, algorithm software, diagnostic medical devices, and more. Making use of the emerging opportunities, startups and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Asia Pacific are accelerating their research, development, and production of emerging and disruptive technology tools. These small-scale innovators are gradually entering mainstream opportunities through collaboration with government, academics, and large industries for technological development as well as through partnership and investment opportunities. But, how far have they been successful in making a leap to thrive in the industry and overcoming the barriers? Let's dig deeper.
Juniper Biologics offers world's first cell-mediated gene therapy for knee osteoarthritis
develop TG-C LD Juniper Biologics, a Singapore-based startup, has gained the licensing rights to and commercialize (TissueGene-C low dose) for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.
Thermo Fisher introduces Gibco CTS TrueCut Cas9 Protein
Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the new GMP-manufactured Gibco CTS TrueCut Cas9 Protein.
OZ BUDGET BOLSTERS HEALTHCARE
Circumstances have continued to evolve as the COVID-19 Omicron variant has added further pressure to Australia's healthcare sector, as well as increasing supply chain disruptions, bringing about staff shortages and reducing household spending.
Bringing patient voices into HTA, health policy development in Asia
Health technology assessment (HTA) is recognised as a crucial stage in the introduction of f new technology, new medicines, and new clinical practices.
AmoyDx collaborates with AstraZeneca for multiple companion diagnostics in China
Amoy Diagnostics, a China based innovative molecular diagnostics company, has entered into a Master Collaboration Agreement with AstraZeneca.
How Personalised 3D-Printed Drugs Can Cut Costs & Eliminate Fakes
Although 3D printing in life sciences is mostly associated with organs, of late, 3D-printed drugs are also gaining traction. Let’s find out the benefits of this fast growing tech solution that promises to solve the industry’s manufacturing woes.
WHO Issues Guidelines To ‘Pandemic Influenza'
The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s new guidelines for the clinical management of severe illness from influenza virus infections provide recommendations on the use of influenza antivirals, adjunctive therapies and diagnostic strategies.
Why Holomedicine Is Rapidly Gaining Ground
Medical holography has emerged as one of the most promising applications in the medical industry. Holographic imaging technology is advancing healthcare, life sciences, biomedical research as well as medical training and education. Mixed Reality (MR) applications are gradually making a progressive impact on healthcare deliveries with precise quantitative measurement of human internal anatomy elements in 3D holograms geometries displayed in actual physical space. Holographic 3D technology renders medical professionals with advanced diagnostic capabilities and surgical planning, by allowing them to slice virtual tissue, organs, and other body parts at various angles. Holomedicne advances access to percutaneous procedures without invasive needle techniques. Surgeons across the world are now curious to explore medical holograms to enhance the efficiency of complex surgeries.
Pfizer's Oral Covid-19 Drug To Hit Shelves In 95 Countries
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“We can only see interoperability driving the future of healthcare systems”
The need for having data sharing in healthcare through electronic records is more prevalent than ever. For the healthcare industry, big data can help lower rate of medication errors, facilitate preventive care, streamline staffing, among others. However due to the increasing number of cybersecurity attacks on healthcare systems, there is going to be more scrutiny regarding health data sharing, consent, and monetisation after recurring incidents exploiting interoperability.
“We are seeing strong demand for antiviral small molecules in APAC”
While vaccines have been rapidly developed and rolled out, there remains a dearth of small molecule treatment options that are designed specifically to combat COVID-19.
Waters introduces automated solution for mass and purity analysis of biomolecules
Waters Corporation has introduced new software and analytical columns to aid biomolecule drug discovery and development.