Daniel Chancellor
VP Thought Leadership for Norstella
Daniel has more than 15 years of experience in the biopharma industry, spanning roles in drug discovery, market analysis, competitive intelligence, and strategic consulting. Beginning his advisory career at Citeline, Daniel now oversees the thought leadership program for Norstella and its constituent companies, producing materials that support clients across a range of hot topics in the biopharma industry. As part of this, Daniel regularly participates in webinars, conferences, and other speaking arrangements, and he has provided expert insights across a wide range of leading industry and business publications. Prior to joining Citeline, Daniel worked as a medicinal chemist at the UK biotech company Summit Therapeutics and graduated with First Class Honors in Natural Sciences from the University of Bath.
Latest From Daniel Chancellor
France: A European Leader In Rare Diseases
France has long been a European leader in rare diseases, from its scientific research and academic hospitals, through to patient advocacy and regulatory reforms that have encouraged R&D. Its biotech and pharmaceutical industries are now leading the way, discovering the next generation of therapies for patients that are often overlooked.
The Next Mega-Blockbusters Are Already Approved
The success of a drug depends on investment and lifecycle management. Keytruda is the most valuable drug in the industry, while trendy GLP-1 agonists are a prominent drug class.
The Growing Pains Of Chinese Biotech
The emergence of China from API manufacturer to an innovation leader, fuelled by domestic investments and home-grown talent, has been one of the most remarkable trends of the last decade.
The State Of TechBio Going Into 2024
The long-term success of TechBio is dependent upon the flow of investment and alliances with mature life sciences companies. This collaborative model has proven many times over to be an ideal framework to develop new treatments for patients.
The Misalignment Of Pharma Pipelines
Portfolio decisions for pharma pipelines are multifactorial, although patient need perhaps does not get the attention it merits. Rather, the gravitational pull around risk, investment return, and regulatory incentive tilts the pharma pipeline toward overconcentration in hot therapy areas.
Pharma Innovation: Europe Is Being Edged Into Third Place
With a declining share of global R&D and investment, Europe risks the pharmaceutical industry being increasingly molded in the image of others.