Anju Ghangurde
Executive Editor, APAC
Anju has been a journalist since 1993 including stints at India's leading financial dailies. She covers a range of topics across the pharma and biosimilar landscape. Drug pricing, policy and regulatory affairs, M&A and patents are areas of special interest to her. She is also a recipient of the British Chevening Scholarship for Young Indian Journalists (2000-01) awarded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Latest From Anju Ghangurde
Bolar Exemption India Files: Roche Blocks Alleged Infringer Of Evrysdi Patent
More legal action in India that has the Bolar exception provision at its crux with Roche, in this instance, warding off a local drug maker in the Evrysdi patent infringement case.
Syngene Chief: Large Cap Biopharma Taking China 'Rotation' More Seriously
A material shift in China derisking discussions by big biopharma against the backdrop of the proposed US BIOSECURE Bill is seen presenting opportunities for Syngene, though the tight US biotech funding environment dampened demand for the Indian CRDMO’s R&D services in Q4.
Bolar Exemption India Files: Roche Blocks Alleged Infringer Of Evrysdi Patent
More legal action in India that has the Bolar exception provision at its crux with Roche, in this instance warding off a local drug maker in the Evrysdi patent infringement case.
Bolar Exemption India Files: Roche Blocks Alleged Infringer Of Evrysdi Patent
More legal action in India that has the Bolar exception provision at its crux with Roche, in this instance, warding off a local drug maker in the Evrysdi patent infringement case.
IGI Bets On Trispecific Antibody To Make Inroads Into Big Pharma Myeloma Turf
Ichnos Glenmark Innovation’s president and CEO talks to Scrip about the promising activity profile of the alliance’s early stage trispecific antibody versus Janssen’s teclistamab and also maintains that the setback for Gilead’s magrolimab hasn’t eclipsed prospects for its bispecific antibody.
How Sanofi Is ‘Playing To Win’ In India, Watch Diabetes Space
Sanofi India managing director Rodolfo Hrosz talks to Scrip about the company’s refreshed India strategy including in the competitive diabetes segment, which is expected to see a flurry of new product activity. While Soliqua has hit the market, all eyes are also on Novo Nordisk’s Awiqli and Cipla’s partnered inhaled insulin in the wings.