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Biotechnology as a security issue: Why dual-use control and adaptive regulation are crucial for national sustainability

3 novembre 2025
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par Dr. Niclas von Woedtke, MBA (Kellogg/ WHU)

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

EU and medicines supply issues (part one): Current measures

Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) in the EU are legally required to report medicine supply shortages to the European Medicines Agency and national authorities. This article explores the central role of Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) in identifying and managing medicine supply shortages in the EU as well as the role of EMA committees and working groups in coordinating responses and maintaining the Critical Medicines List to safeguard public health.

1 octobre 2025
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par Alison Dennis

2 de 5 Publications

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

EU and medicines supply issues (part two): Proposals for future measures

In part two of our article on EU and medicine supply issues we explore the key proposals outlined in pharmaceutical reform and their impact on marketing authorisation holders across the region.

1 octobre 2025
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par Alison Dennis et Alice Matthews

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

Guidance to manufacturers withdrawing a medical device from the EU market

Medical product availability and healthcare safety are becoming increasingly important talking points. This is also reflected in the EU regulations on medical devices. Although the provisions may seem straightforward their vagueness may give rise to significant doubts as to which situations they will apply to in practice.

1 octobre 2025
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par Bartosz Świdrak

4 de 5 Publications

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

Comparison of national measures to protect the supply of medicines and medical devices

Our international team has developed a practical guide that allows users to navigate different European jurisdictions, identifying medicines subject to supply restrictions, and understand manufacturers' obligations during shortages or product withdrawals.

1 octobre 2025

par plusieurs auteurs

5 de 5 Publications

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Advising SENISCA on its partnership with L'Oréal

4 juillet 2025

par Colin McCall et Charlie Adams

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Dual Use Technologies in Biotech and their Regulation in the EU and Germany

20 juin 2025
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par Dr. Niclas von Woedtke, MBA (Kellogg/ WHU)

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Synapse - AI in Life Sciences

Preliminary injunctions in the UPC – lessons learnt

Two years in, the UPC has become a key forum for patent enforcement, offering swift preliminary injunctions across many EU states. Courts assess both infringement and patent validity rigorously, requiring applicants to act quickly and prepare thoroughly.

17 juin 2025
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par Thomas Adocker et Christian Dekoninck

2 de 5 Publications

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Synapse - AI in Life Sciences

UPC litigation in life sciences: seven early takeaways for the pharma, biotech and medical devices sectors

The Unified Patent Court (UPC) has become a crucial forum for life sciences patent litigation. Early rulings show strict claim interpretation, careful review of European Patent Office oppositions, and limits on the Bolar exemption. The UPC has clarified infringement tests for second medical use claims and considers patient interests in injunctions. These developments emphasise precise patent strategy, regulatory alignment, and proactive risk management for pharma, biotech, and medical device sectors.

17 juin 2025

par Yolandi Coetzee et Pauline Springorum

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Biotechnology as a security issue: Why dual-use control and adaptive regulation are crucial for national sustainability

3 novembre 2025
Quick read

par Dr. Niclas von Woedtke, MBA (Kellogg/ WHU)

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

EU and medicines supply issues (part one): Current measures

Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) in the EU are legally required to report medicine supply shortages to the European Medicines Agency and national authorities. This article explores the central role of Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) in identifying and managing medicine supply shortages in the EU as well as the role of EMA committees and working groups in coordinating responses and maintaining the Critical Medicines List to safeguard public health.

1 octobre 2025
Quick read

par Alison Dennis

2 de 5 Publications

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

EU and medicines supply issues (part two): Proposals for future measures

In part two of our article on EU and medicine supply issues we explore the key proposals outlined in pharmaceutical reform and their impact on marketing authorisation holders across the region.

1 octobre 2025
Quick read

par Alison Dennis et Alice Matthews

3 de 5 Publications

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Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

Guidance to manufacturers withdrawing a medical device from the EU market

Medical product availability and healthcare safety are becoming increasingly important talking points. This is also reflected in the EU regulations on medical devices. Although the provisions may seem straightforward their vagueness may give rise to significant doubts as to which situations they will apply to in practice.

1 octobre 2025
Briefing

par Bartosz Świdrak

4 de 5 Publications

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Synapse - Europe's approach to supply chain issues for medicines and medical devices

Comparison of national measures to protect the supply of medicines and medical devices

Our international team has developed a practical guide that allows users to navigate different European jurisdictions, identifying medicines subject to supply restrictions, and understand manufacturers' obligations during shortages or product withdrawals.

1 octobre 2025

par plusieurs auteurs

5 de 5 Publications

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
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Sciences de la vie et Santé

Advising SENISCA on its partnership with L'Oréal

4 juillet 2025

par Colin McCall et Charlie Adams

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Glass.Mapper.Sc.Fields.Image?.Alt
Sciences de la vie et Santé

Dual Use Technologies in Biotech and their Regulation in the EU and Germany

20 juin 2025
Briefing

par Dr. Niclas von Woedtke, MBA (Kellogg/ WHU)

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Synapse - AI in Life Sciences

Preliminary injunctions in the UPC – lessons learnt

Two years in, the UPC has become a key forum for patent enforcement, offering swift preliminary injunctions across many EU states. Courts assess both infringement and patent validity rigorously, requiring applicants to act quickly and prepare thoroughly.

17 juin 2025
Quick read

par Thomas Adocker et Christian Dekoninck

2 de 5 Publications

Cliquer ici pour en savoir plus
Synapse - AI in Life Sciences

UPC litigation in life sciences: seven early takeaways for the pharma, biotech and medical devices sectors

The Unified Patent Court (UPC) has become a crucial forum for life sciences patent litigation. Early rulings show strict claim interpretation, careful review of European Patent Office oppositions, and limits on the Bolar exemption. The UPC has clarified infringement tests for second medical use claims and considers patient interests in injunctions. These developments emphasise precise patent strategy, regulatory alignment, and proactive risk management for pharma, biotech, and medical device sectors.

17 juin 2025

par Yolandi Coetzee et Pauline Springorum

1 de 5 Publications

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