Articles By Rob Wright, Chief Editor 2011-2021

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Want A Strong Company? Find People Who Have Failed
“When I chaired Bradley Pharmaceuticals, they were a commercial–product-driven company,” states Leonard Jacob, M.D., Ph.D. “But they weren’t executing to create the shareholder value people expected from them.” According to Jacob, it is situations like this when people within a company become a driving force as to its success or failure. By Rob Wright  Continue Reading..
  • Warning – Don’t Confuse 'Made In USA' And 'Inspected By FDA' With Patriotism
    9/5/2013

    A big concern for the pharmaceutical industry is the willingness of insurance companies to continue to reimburse at a level significant enough for pharmaceutical and biotech companies to continue heavy investment into R&D, and thus drive U.S. medical innovation. By Rob Wright

  • Pfizer’s Hybrid Approach To Implementing Continuous Manufacturing Processes
    8/30/2013

    Kevin Nepveux, VP of global technology services with in Pfizer Global Supply shares his insights about continuous manufacturing and how Pfizer is deploying continuous and batch processes as a hybrid approach toward improving manufacturing efficiencies. Kevin Nepveux says “I think one of the best ways to go about implementing CM processes is to develop the analytics in line with the application.”

  • Private Or Public? Not Really Even A Question In Life Sciences?
    8/29/2013

    When launching a start-up in the life sciences industry the question of going public or private could be a struggle. A key driver for the decision to go public is the availability of funding sources and management’s experiences and relationships, says Punit Dhillon, president and CEO of OncoSec Medical Inc.

  • How Do You Welcome Your New Employees?
    8/26/2013

    I recently had the pleasure of taking my son to start his freshman year in college at Wooster.. As we drove through campus, we were greeted by cheering students dressed in yellow T-shirts, welcoming us to the school. People were passing out ice cream, food, drinks, while upbeat music played over loud speakers.

  • Will Big Pharma Adapt Or Die?
    8/16/2013

    I recently had the opportunity to meet a former CEO of a top 10 pharma company. During our meeting, we discussed the concept of “adapt or die,” something they know a little bit about from personal experience. By Rob Wright

  • Are Single-Use Manufacturers Destined For The Recycle Bin?
    8/5/2013

    When ATMI’s (NASDAQ: ATMI) CEO, Doug Neugold, gave his keynote presentation at this year’s international single-use summit in Washington, D.C., it may have seemed a bit out of place to some people. By Rob Wright

  • Can India Achieve cGMP For Vaccines? Does It Matter?
    7/31/2013

    Bharat Biotech pledged to sell Rotovac for the rotavirus for $1 a dose to compete with GSK and Merck, if they make it cheaper can they make it safer?

  • Takeda’s Approach To Becoming A Global Player In The Vaccine Market
    7/31/2013

    In 2008 Takeda Pharmaceuticals took aim at becoming a global pharmaceutical company by making a number of strategic moves, such as the dissolution of the 23-year, 50/50 joint venture with Abbott, known as TAP Pharmaceuticals, and acquiring Millennium Pharmaceuticals (2008) and Nycomed. These changes strengthened Takeda’s position in two of the largest pharmaceutical markets outside of Japan (U.S. and EU), placing it on the verge of being the first Japanese company to be listed among the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. With 2012 net sales of $18.4 billion, Takeda ranks twelfth, up four spots from the previous year. What will get them to the next level?

  • Want To Spark A Little Innovation?
    7/24/2013

    Since its opening in 2008, the Michigan Life Science Innovation Center (MLSIC) has incubated 15 companies, which have created 92 jobs and attracted more than $75 million in investment in southeast Michigan. 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