Articles By Rob Wright, Chief Editor 2011-2021

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From Obscurity To Innovation Engine – The Evolution Of Specialty Pharma
By 2018, it is estimated specialty drug spend will surpass traditional drug spend, and in three years market research project 7 of the top 10 bestselling drugs will be specialty drugs. With such as staggering growth how will insurance companies be able to afford to pay for such lifesaving treatments.  Continue Reading..
  • Life Science Connect Chief Editors Get Rare Behind Scenes Tour Of Lilly Research Labs
    10/8/2013

    Life Science Leader magazine’s chief editor Rob Wright, and Outsourced Pharma and Clinical Leader chief editor Ed Miseta (part of the Life Science Connect group of publications), were recently granted a rare behind the scenes tour of three of Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) Research Laboratories (LRL) at the company’s global corporate headquarter in Indianapolis on October 2, 2013.

  • Operational Excellence — The Solution To Rising Recalls
    10/4/2013

    According to Frost & Sullivan’s global pharmaceutical contract manufacturing market research, large pharmaceutical companies increasingly consider outsourcing manufacturing to CMOs because of the uncomplicated, timely, and cost-effective services these companies provide. And while the debate rages as to how big the market will grow over the next three to five years, one thing is certain — life sciences companies don’t select a CMO in the hopes of increasing the number of products they can have recalled.

  • The Significance Of Recognizing Excellence
    10/4/2013

    Welcome to Life Science Leader’s 3rd annual CMO Leadership Awards special supplement — recognizing excellence in pharmaceutical and biologic contract manufacturing. Unlike many other industry awards (e.g. Emmys, Oscars, Grammys), The CMO Leadership Awards are not a popularity contest nor are they determined by our writers and editors via a secret ballot (e.g. Motor Trend Car of the Year).

  • Readers Vocal About Recent Healthcare Blog
    10/4/2013

    When I wrote the blog about Sarah Murnaghan’s recent double lung transplant surgery, I thought the article would strike a chord with folks. By Rob Wright

  • Drug Take-Back Programs – Coming To A Municipality Near You
    10/2/2013

    While some believe self-funded regulatory agencies to be a good thing, others feel it allows industry to have major leverage over FDA policy decision making.

  • The Art Of The Turnaround In Pharma
    10/2/2013

    Leonard Jacob M.D., Ph.D., a 35-year pharma industry veteran, believes that when assessing a company for growth, although the management team and financials are two common factors to consider, the most important is product opportunity.

  • Does Your Pharma CMO Deliver On Its Promises After Being Acquired?
    10/1/2013

    I first met Mark Bamforth, the president and CEO of Gallus BioPharmaceuticals, at a conference shortly after he had acquired/founded his CMO in St. Louis. The company was so new many of the employees at the event didn’t even have business cards.

  • How Would Google Run A Clinical Drug Trial?
    9/26/2013

    How would Google run a clinical trial? This was just one of the questions posed by Pfizer’s head of clinical innovation, Craig Lipset, to Google Venture’s general partner, Krishna Yeshwant, M.D. during the keynote fireside chat at the Conference Forum’s 3rd Annual Disruptive Innovations To Advance Clinical Trials Conference (Dpharm) in Boston, Sept. 19 to 20, 2013. By Rob Wright

  • How Much Are We Willing To Pay For Healthcare?
    9/16/2013

    Recently, Ten-year old Sarah Murnaghan, suffering from end-stage cystic fibrosis (CF), made national headlines when she received a double lung transplant. By Rob Wright

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Rob Wright

Rob Wright was chief editor of Life Science Leader magazine from 2011-2021. Prior to joining the publication, he spent nearly 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry. During his industry career, Wright conducted well over 1,000 presentations and roundtable discussions, including the facilitation of FDA-mandated clinical training programs for hundreds of licensed healthcare providers. He has chaired, moderated, and served as a speaker at industry and academic conferences, and served as co-chair for the 2015 and 2018 BIO International conference’s educational planning committee. Wright’s 500+ published articles have appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals, B2B magazines and online publications. He received a B.S. in Business Administration from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, MBA with distinction from Gannon University, and completed his doctoral coursework in marketing at Cleveland State University. He is a member of international business honor societies Sigma Beta Delta and Beta Gamma Sigma. He can be followed on Twitter @RfwrightLSL