The EU came up short in running any pan-European clinical trials to advance the development of COVID-19 vaccines and therapies. It is now trying to fix the problem and be better prepared for future health emergencies
Experts believe that new uses of real-world data could help address Europe’s health challenges, if trust is built into the system. A high-level event in Berlin, convened by Science|Business and EIT Health, explored the potential ways forward
Phages are viruses that destroy bacteria and have the potential to supplement waning antibiotics. But researchers and entrepreneurs say the regulatory and funding environment is far from clear
Rare diseases will be on France’s EU Council Presidency agenda, as stakeholders and MEPs call for seamless cross-border data sharing to underpin research into diagnosis, treatment and care
Corporate influence is linked to slow implementation of public health policies aiming to cut consumption of tobacco, junk food and alcohol, according to new research
EU health commissioner downplays concerns of ‘democratic deficiencies’ in the setup of HERA, as the European Parliament demands more transparency and a greater say in how the authority operates
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