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Alfred Romann

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India takes steps to separate device and drug regulations

Aug. 29, 2023
By Alfred Romann
India is taking steps to separate how it regulates medical devices and pharmaceuticals, as it works to reduce its dependency on imports of devices and turn itself into a global hub for med-tech innovation and manufacturing.
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Chris Lu Xiangyang, founder, chairman and CEO, Laekna

With $101M Hong Kong IPO war chest, Laekna focuses on cancer, liver fibrosis

June 30, 2023
By Alfred Romann
Having raised HK$791 million (US$101 million) through an IPO in Hong Kong, Laekna Inc., which develops therapies for cancer and liver fibrosis, now plans to focus on further developing its two lead products in-licensed from Novartis and push its pipeline of 14 products forward.
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Energenx to develop pulsed electric field therapies for COPD

June 20, 2023
By Naum O’Brien and Alfred Romann
After a licensing deal with Galvanize Therapeutics Inc., Energenx Medical Ltd. will develop and commercialize pulsed electric field therapies for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau, where there is a significant need. The deal could also be the basis for future exports out of China as Energenx develops its own products.
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China ramps up efforts to digitize health

June 2, 2023
By Alfred Romann
China continues to ramp up efforts to digitize its health care system, as it moves closer toward a 2025 deadline that is part of a nationwide plan. Several of the country’s largest tech conglomerates now have digital health operations that are beginning to show profits and are expected to grow significantly over the next decade.
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China’s NMPA clears Shengdi’s adebrelimab for extensive SCLC

March 14, 2023
By Alfred Romann
China’s NMPA approved Shanghai Shengdi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.’s adebrelimab (SHR-1316) for first-line treatment of extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) in combination with chemotherapy. The approval in mainland China makes adebrelimab the third domestic PD-L1 monoclonal antibody to make it to the domestic market. Shanghai Shengdi is a subsidiary of Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co. Ltd.
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With nod for Shanghai listing, Beigene to have shares in U.S., Hong Kong and mainland China

July 6, 2021
By Alfred Romann
Beigene Ltd. got the green light for an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Science and Technology Innovation Board, a specialized board known as the STAR Market, that could be worth around $3 billion. It would make Beigene the first biotech company with listings in the U.S., Hong Kong and mainland China.
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With nod for Shanghai listing, Beigene to have shares in U.S., Hong Kong and mainland China

July 1, 2021
By Alfred Romann
Beigene Ltd. got the green light for an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Science and Technology Innovation Board, a specialized board known as the STAR Market, that could be worth around $3 billion. It would make Beigene the first biotech company with listings in the U.S., Hong Kong and mainland China.
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Botanical drug illustration

Yiviva takes botanical cancer drug deeper into the clinic

May 25, 2021
By Alfred Romann
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Yiviva Inc., a pharmaceutical company focused on developing botanical drugs, has moved its lead candidate further into an international phase IIb trial for liver cancer and closer to an application through the FDA’s little-used botanicals pathway and a similar pathway in China.
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Botanical drug illustration

Yiviva takes botanical cancer drug deeper into the clinic

May 21, 2021
By Alfred Romann
VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Yiviva Inc., a pharmaceutical company focused on developing botanical drugs, has moved its lead candidate further into an international phase IIb trial for liver cancer and closer to an application through the FDA’s little-used botanicals pathway and a similar pathway in China. The company’s lead candidate, YIV-906, is intended for use in immunotherapy, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
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China flag and vial

China approves its first COVID-19 vaccine

Jan. 5, 2021
By Elise Mak and Alfred Romann
Chinese regulators granted a first approval for general use to a COVID-19 vaccine to China National Biotec Group’s (CNBG) BBIBP-CorV. “The NMPA granted conditional approval to the vaccine on Dec. 30,” said Chen Shifei, deputy head of the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) during a Dec. 31 press conference. The company is required to continue with phase III trials as planned, submit subsequent data and report any adverse reactions.
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