Articles by Lim Jeong-yeo
Lim Jeong-yeo
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CJ Logistics floated for vaccine distribution
As eyes turn toward the imminent start of COVID-19 inoculations, CJ Logistics has emerged as a candidate for vaccine distribution. CJ Logistics had been considered at a disadvantage, as it does not have an ultra-cold-chain storage like Korea SuperFreeze in Pyeongtaek. But recent reports have suggested it may still be in the running, as it has the widest network of distribution centers and vehicles. A company official who spoke to The Korea Herald said CJ would be able to handle vaccines as th
Industry Jan. 19, 2021
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Celltrion’s COVID drug given green light in 1st of 3-step review
Celltrion’s proposed COVID-19 treatment has won an OK in the first of the three-leg review by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, the agency said Monday. The Korean drugmaker last week sought conditional use approval for its anti-COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment candidate regdanvimab, or CT-P59, becoming the first local firm to reach that stage in the race for a COVID-19 cure. A panel of experts, comprising eight outside experts and four from the ministry, advised that the auth
Industry Jan. 18, 2021
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Hanmi touts production capacity for COVID-19 vaccines
Hanmi Pharmaceutical on Monday said it has enough production capacity to contract manufacture COVID-19 vaccines. “Hanmi Pharmaceutical has various capabilities and facilities where we can produce nucleic acid vaccines as a contract manufacturing/development organization,” said CEO Kwon Se-chang. “We are open to potential collaboration with various companies to contribute to ending the global pandemic.” Among others, the executive pointed to its newly built Bio Plant
Industry Jan. 18, 2021
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Yuhan’s lung cancer treatment lazertinib wins approval
The title for Korea’s 31st homegrown novel drug goes to Yuhan’s lung cancer treatment, Leclaza. On Monday, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced its approval for the third-generation non-small cell lung cancer treatment, bringing relief to some 100,000 lung cancer patients in the country. Leclaza is a swallowable tablet that can be taken at a fixed time every day, regardless of meals. In clinical trials, the drug has shown an overall response rate of 58 percent and a pro
Industry Jan. 18, 2021
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[Herald Interview] Oral health care in the hands of consumers
“Health is not about something that is in hospital. In fact, it is something that could be addressed earlier. One‘s health has much to do with lifestyle choices,” said Deeptha Khanna, head of personal health at multinational health care solution provider Royal Philips, in an interview with The Korea Herald. Presenting at this year’s CES 2021, Philips' personal health products and solutions put an emphasis on prevention, connectedness and a safe home -- especially in bath
Industry Jan. 17, 2021
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LG, SK’s battery biz butt heads over US patent nullification suit
LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation are yet again butting heads, this time over freshly launched inter partes review they both filed against each other at the US Patent and Trademark Office. An inter partes review is a trial proceeding conducted at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the US Patent and Trademark Office. The IPR looks at the patentability of a matter brought to attention. The patent dispute is one of the many legal fights the two Korean rivals are embroiled in. The
Industry Jan. 15, 2021
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Samsung’s SmartTag technology threatens to outpace Apple innovation
Bid adieu to panicky moments of lost keys or pets. Samsung Electronics‘s SmartTag technology, enabling users to locate what’s precious and dear to them, began generating buzz around the tech sphere Friday, a day after the Galaxy Unpacked 2021 event. The SmartTag is a corporeal electronic tag that can be attached to a leash or a key chain. Powered by Samsung Electronics’ SmartThings Find technology, Galaxy users can conveniently track tagged objects. Samsung suggests putting t
Industry Jan. 15, 2021
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Made-in-Korea COVID-19 treatments ready to hit market
One company after another, South Korea’s homegrown biopharmaceuticals are nearing emergency use approval for their proposed COVID-19 treatments. A day after Celltrion reported positive top-line data from its antibody drug regdanvimab, or CT-P59, another local drugmaker, Chong Kun Dang, presented promising results on Thursday from its own drug, nafamostat, from a clinical phase 2 trial. Tested on over 100 people in Russia, 36 of them high-risk patients, nafamostat showed 61.1 percent cl
Industry Jan. 14, 2021
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Samsung Biologics’ new CEO lays out vision for next decade
Samsung Biologics’ newly appointed CEO John Rim presented a multidimensional vision for the company’s next 10 years at the virtual JP Morgan Healthcare Conference 2021 on Wednesday. Key takeaways from Rim’s presentation involved more overseas facilities, early contract lock-ins for its fourth production base, which will complete construction in 2023, and capacity for new modalities such as vaccine and cell-gene therapies. “Our next decade will be marked by increased bu
Industry Jan. 13, 2021
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Celltrion's COVID-19 treatment reports clinical improvement of 54%
A coronavirus antibody treatment under development by local drugmaker Celltrion has shown a clinical improvement rate of 54 percent among mild and moderate COVID-19 cases, the company announced Wednesday. The immediate reaction from the industry was that a 54 percent improvement rate is too low to be considered a treatment. However, antibody treatments are meant to only alleviate, not cure, some were quick to add. Celltrion's treatment will require early detection of an infection. If found ea
Technology Jan. 13, 2021
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[News Analysis] Is Korea prepared for vaccine rollout?
The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines may arrive here in the coming weeks, as President Moon Jae-in on Monday announced the launch in February of the nationwide vaccination campaign. When it comes to the jab itself, South Korea says it has secured more than enough vaccine to inoculate its 51.6 million population. The question now is whether the country can handle all the logistical challenges required to take vaccines from the factory floor to patients’ arms. To administer the shots as q
Industry Jan. 12, 2021
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mRNA the key term at JP Morgan Healthcare Conference
Taking place amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and accelerating progress for vaccine distribution, the 39th annual JP Morgan Healthcare Conference was all about mRNA vaccine developers and interested investors. At the event, which kicked off virtually for the first time in 2021 on Monday, multiple pharmaceutical firms including the recently newsworthy BioNTech and Moderna presented their yearly business blueprints. South Korea’s Hanmi Pharmaceutical also took part, proposing its newest b
Industry Jan. 12, 2021
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LG Display vows to make OLEDs mainstream
LG Display will push to ship 7 million to 8 million units of its organic light-emitting diode TV panels this year, aiming to catapult OLEDs into the mainstream global TV market. The Korean display firm on Monday showcased an upgraded OLED technology with a broader panel size spectrum for the Consumer Electronics Show 2021. The company’s high-end OLED panels feature newly developed diodes that emit 20 percent brighter light than previous OLED models. The new technology will first be appl
Industry Jan. 11, 2021
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Samsung SDI to reinforce safety for defective battery cells
Samsung SDI is charting a hard course to ward off battery defects, holding a symbolic ceremony to put an end to faulty small lithium-ion batteries. According to a source familiar with the matter, the South Korean battery producer will hold an internal ceremony this week at its facility in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, under the resolute will of CEO Jun Young-hyun to eradicate any lax attitude toward potential fire hazards stemming from faulty batteries. Included will be a kind of vow by
Industry Jan. 10, 2021
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[Eye Plus] Gapyeong’s garden of fantastic lights
At Garden of Morning Calm, an arboretum in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province, once the trees shed their leaves and their botanical splendor fades, bright lights fill the conservatory for the “Starlight Garden Festival.” Every year between December and March, ecofriendly light-emitting diode bulbs are placed throughout the 330,000 square-meter garden using the trees as a canvas. The result is a massive garden lit with fluorescent colors, with giant illuminated sculptures
Industry Jan. 9, 2021
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