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China updates reimbursement drug list, further encourages innovation at home

Dec. 3, 2019
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – China has updated its national reimbursement drug list (NRDL) to include innovative drugs that it has recently approved, including homegrown cancer drugs and foreign imports. Industry experts said they believe it is a move to drive biotech innovation at home.
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China updates reimbursement drug list, further encourages innovation at home

Dec. 2, 2019
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – China has updated its national reimbursement drug list (NRDL) to include innovative drugs that it has recently approved, including homegrown cancer drugs and foreign imports. Industry experts said they believe it is a move to drive biotech innovation at home.
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Prominent Chinese immunologist embroiled in data fabrication scandal

Nov. 20, 2019
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Questionable data found in research papers supervised by renowned Chinese immunologist Cao Xuetao have caused a stir in the life sciences community, shaking the reputation of an internationally prominent figure in the field of immunology.
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Prominent Chinese immunologist embroiled in data fabrication scandal

Nov. 20, 2019
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Questionable data found in research papers supervised by renowned Chinese immunologist Cao Xuetao have caused a stir in the life sciences community, shaking the reputation of an internationally prominent figure in the field of immunology.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

Is China ready for first-in-class? Not quite, but we must go ahead with innovation, experts say

Nov. 19, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – As Chinese biotech companies talk more about innovation, one question is whether they are ready to move into first-in-class drugs from me-too and fast follow-up drugs. To biotech executives, the China first approval for Fibrogen Inc.'s roxadustat, a first-in-class small molecule for amenorrhea, is a wake-up call.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

Too many PD-1s? Facing a competitive landscape, Chinese firms seek ways to stand out

Nov. 19, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – With abundant venture capital and favorable policies, Chinese biotech companies are actively turning themselves from generic makers into innovation-driven players, but the market is getting crowded by too many companies focusing on the same area and even the same targets, a reality that is leading to a lack of differentiation in biotech innovation.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

Foreign pharma can leverage China’s regulatory pragmatism, patients and lower trial costs

Nov. 19, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – Now is the time for foreign pharmaceutical companies to include China in their strategies, as the country's recent regulatory reform, vast patient pool and lower costs represent opportunities to score approvals faster, said experts at the Chinatrials12 Summit.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

China looking to close gap in cell therapy market; CAR T development advancing fast

Nov. 19, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – Although China still has a way to go to approve any CAR T therapy, clinical development is robust with various targets being studied, and the regulatory environment is improving, cell therapy experts said at the Chinatrials 12 Summit.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

Is China ready for first-in-class? Not quite, but we must go ahead with innovation, experts say

Nov. 18, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – As Chinese biotech companies talk more about innovation, one question is whether they are ready to move into first-in-class drugs from me-too and fast follow-up drugs. Biotech executives said China still lacks the comprehensive ecosystem to support such time-consuming and high-risk R&D, but it is time to do so and they must go ahead.
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Chinatrials 12 Summit

Too many PD-1s? Facing a competitive landscape, Chinese firms seek ways to stand out

Nov. 15, 2019
By Elise Mak
SHANGHAI – With abundant venture capital and favorable policies, Chinese biotech companies are actively turning themselves from generic makers into innovation-driven players, but the market is getting crowded by too many companies focusing on the same area and even the same targets, a reality that is leading to a lack of differentiation in biotech innovation.
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