It’s late in the year, which means that it’s time for Pharmaceutical Executive’s annual Pipeline Report. This issue’s entry, exploring how notable R&D programs and innovation may shake out in 2024, is our 19th such iteration. As always, the report features extensive reporting on select and emerging areas of drug development where investment activity is grabbing particular attention. This year, we dive into five closely watched therapeutic areas that more commonly impact “first-world” populations. We highlight new treatment approaches—many targeting disease modification and quality of life—that are poised to transform healthcare for traditionally debilitating and serious chronic diseases. These include, in some cases, lifestyle-influenced conditions. The therapeutic settings we analyze are weight loss, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and psychedelics.
Also featured in this issue is Pharm Exec’s 22nd annual Industry Audit. Once again, our contributor on this report since its inception, Bill Trombetta, PhD, professor of healthcare strategy and marketing at St. Joseph’s University Haub School of Business, provides a unique look into the financial performance of the top 15 publicly traded biopharma companies, comparing them against seven key business metrics. Ultimately, the Audit illustrates that during challenging times on market and macro levels, the best strategy in maintaining and boosting shareholder value is to focus on the core fundamentals.
While our Audit examines past performance, our Pipeline Report details future potential. As the year nears its close, these two analyses, juxtaposed together, offer an interesting snapshot of where the industry has been and where it is headed.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) makes another appearance this month. As one of the most exciting trends in technology in recent years, pharma companies are fast at work trying to figure out ways to incorporate AI into various key processes it could influence for the better. While this can lead to some great innovations, there is also risk. Experts Alan Marcus and Jeff Policastro, both from LabVantage Solutions, break down the best ways to evaluate these risks and develop “the ultimate AI use case.”
Fake Weight Loss Drugs: Growing Threat to Consumer Health
October 25th 2024In this episode of the Pharmaceutical Executive podcast, UpScriptHealth's Peter Ax, Founder and CEO, and George Jones, Chief Operations Officer, discuss the issue of counterfeit weight loss drugs, the potential health risks associated with them, increasing access to legitimate weight loss medications and more.
The Transformative Role of Medical Information in Customer Engagement
October 3rd 2024Stacey Fung, Head of Global Medical Information at Gilead Lifesciences, delves into the evolving role of Medical Information (MI) in the pharmaceutical industry. Covering key topics like patient engagement through omnichannel strategies, combating misinformation, and leveraging AI to enhance medical inquiries, the conversation with Stacey highlights MI's critical role in ensuring patient safety and supporting drug development. She also shares her professional journey and tidbits for early career professionals on professional development.