There’s no denying it; pharma is in its innovation era. The life sciences industry is already undergoing a massive revolution ...
The genie is out of the bottle, folks – and we can’t put it back in. When Elon Musk’s people literally implanted a ‘brain-reading’ device into the brain of a human subject, it figuratively implanted ...
The unseemly public health blockage is a symptom of communal constipation that is not shifting. The distribution of pharmaceuticals through the traditional means is abjectly failing as a result. And ...
According to an agreed principle, set in stone (quite literally) over 2000 years ago, I believe it is now 2024. Although what we know and what we believe are, of course, two very diferent things. The ...
As winter looms, so too does a name that sends chills through our collective soul – COVID-19. The pantomime baddie we hoped we’d seen the back of. In reality, COVID-19 does not represent the ...
We live in a world that increasingly demands answers – even when the questions, let alone the responses, are not an exact science. Make no mistake, the truth is complicated. Let’s take some clear and ...
In many ways UK pharma and the life sciences are radical outliers – transcending politics and thriving irrespective of the sitting administration. Indeed, the pandemic was a case study in how the ...
Pharma and the NHS. It’s the greatest and longest running soap opera, in which we are all playing varying roles. As in The Queen Vic, the Rovers Return and the Wolf Pack, there are lots of diferent ...
The era of equity – or striving for it – is not about rewriting history. Nor is it about righting history’s myriad wrongs. History has happened. History is toast. History is, erm, history – in the ...
Nationally and internationally planet earth is suffering from stress and anxiety. There are, apparently, no easy solutions. Even in the minutiae of PR politics, particularly among Keir Starmer’s ...
If creating a decent Prime Minister was akin to designing flat-pack furniture, you could do a lot worse than basing it on Keir Starmer (marketed as ‘Starma’, naturally). It’s dependable, reassuring, ...