R&D Women in life sciences: Why female representation still lags... pharmaphorum spoke with Sheila Diamond, director of scientific engagement at Medidata, about being a woman in STEM.
News UK facing alarming loss of scientific talent overseas Two new reports suggest the UK is seeing an exodus of skilled STEM workers to other countries, placing the country's economic future at risk.
Sales & Marketing Sponsored Stress-testing day one: Designing and preparing for a flawle... The pressure to execute a flawless drug or therapy launch has never been greater and continues to lay the foundation for long-term product success.
R&D Women in science: Where are we now? As another International Day of Women and Girls in Science dawned, pharmaphorum’s Nicole Raleigh reflected on whether the modern pharma talent pipeline is as balanced and optimised as it co
R&D Diversity in STEM in 2024: A reflection and a path forward In recent years, the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have been the cornerstone of innovation and progress.
Digital The art of software Harnessing the power of technology seems to be on the agenda for many life sciences companies these days.
Oncology Hernexeos and what’s next, with Vicky Brown At Reuters Pharma USA this week, Boehringer Ingelheim's Vicky Brown spoke with us about the company's recent approval for Hernexeos in NSCLC.
Sales & Marketing Sponsored Using AI-driven synthetic personas to take your insights fur... As AI continues to reshape the healthcare landscape, pharma teams are beginning to leverage synthetic personas.