Bi-Weekly Round-Up: Pharma, Biotech, CROs, AI & Sales
Eli Lilly accelerates dealmaking spree, doubling down on oncology, AI and genetic medicine

Companies
Eli Lilly accelerates dealmaking spree, doubling down on oncology, AI and genetic medicine
Key highlights
• Acquiring Ajax Therapeutics (~$2.3B) for Type II JAK2 inhibitor (AJ1-11095)
• Targeting resistance to existing JAK inhibitors (Jakavi, Inrebic)
• AI partnership with Profluent worth up to $2.25B
• Focus on AI-designed recombinases
• Recent deals: Verve ($1B), Ventyx ($1.2B), Kelonia ($3.2B)
Why it matters
• Expansion beyond obesity into oncology and genetic medicine
• Potential for deeper, more durable responses in myelofibrosis
• Strong long-term bet on programmable biology
Strategic pattern
• Reinvesting Mounjaro-driven revenues into innovation
• Balancing near-term clinical assets with longer-term platforms
• Building capability across discovery and genetic medicine
Competitive context
• Hematology: BMS, Novartis, Incyte
• Genetic medicine: CRISPR players, Vertex, Beam
• AI drug discovery: Recursion, Generate, Isomorphic
Bottom line
Lilly is evolving into a multi-platform innovation engine, powered by obesity cash flows funding the next wave of medicine.

Chiesi Group makes a decisive $1.9bn move, scaling its rare disease platform through commercial-stage innovation
Key highlights
• $27.00 per share all-cash acquisition of KalVista Pharmaceuticals
• ~$1.9bn total equity value
• Expected close: Q3 2026
• Adds EKTERLY (sebetralstat), the first oral, on-demand therapy for hereditary angioedema (HAE), approved across US, UK, EU and Japan, delivered ~$49M in 2025 sales post-launch
• Strengthens Global Rare Diseases franchise
• Expands US commercial infrastructure
• Supports €6bn revenue target by 2030
Why it matters
• Signals a clear pivot toward rare immunology
• Moves into commercial-stage innovation vs early pipeline risk
• Focus on high-impact, patient-relevant treatment areas
Strategic rationale
• Deepening in rare diseases, combining scientific complexity with pricing power
• Backing differentiated modalities, oral, on-demand vs legacy injectables
• Scaling through commercial assets rather than early-stage risk
Market context
• HAE remains underserved, particularly in acute and on-demand settings
• Oral therapies have potential to shift treatment dynamics and patient behaviour
• Strengthens Chiesi's positioning in rare immunology
Bottom line
Chiesi is moving with intent. A focused, high-conviction acquisition strengthening both innovation capability and US commercial footprint.

Contract Research Organisations (CRO)
Parexel acquires Vitrana, strengthening AI-driven pharmacovigilance capabilities
Key highlights
• AI-enabled end-to-end PV platform integration
• System-agnostic, scalable architecture
• Focus on automation, compliance and quality
Why it matters
The CRO model is shifting:
• Fewer vendors
• More accountability
• Integrated tech and service delivery
Parexel is positioning as a single partner across the PV ecosystem.
Operational impact
• Faster case processing
• Improved cycle times
• Reduced site burden
• Simplified vendor management
• Enhanced compliance
Capability momentum
AI across:
• Regulatory
• Clinical execution
• Patient safety
Bottom line
This is more than an acquisition. It reflects a move toward a fully connected, AI-enabled clinical model.

Biotechnology
A shift in biotech hiring strategy
A consistent theme is emerging: hiring isn't about volume, it's about precision.
What's changing
• Roles more clearly defined
• Greater alignment early in the process
• Higher expectations on both sides
Market dynamics
• Fewer hires overall
• Each decision carries more weight
• Increased focus on defining success upfront
Candidate positioning
• Less emphasis on broad experience alone
• More focus on direct relevance and impact
Bottom line
Biotech hiring is becoming more deliberate, selective and outcome-driven.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI in life sciences: from concept to execution
Where AI is being applied
• Data management and cleaning
• Site selection
• Patient recruitment
• Imaging and lab systems
• Workflow optimisation
Key shift
Work is being broken into defined workflows, enabling:
• Targeted deployment
• Practical implementation
• Controlled adoption
Critical enabler
Alignment between domain experts and AI specialists, ensuring real-world relevance.
Quality and compliance focus
• Data integrity
• Model validation
• Transparency
• GxP alignment
Human oversight remains central
AI supports execution, experts retain decision-making responsibility.
Bottom line
AI adoption is progressing structurally through workflow integration, not broad transformation.

General Articles
Sales in the age of AI: why commercial judgement matters more than ever
Where AI is supporting sales
• Research and insights
• Account targeting
• Meeting preparation
• CRM and reporting
Impact
• Faster preparation
• Reduced admin
• More time for customer engagement
Shift in differentiation
Less about what you know, more about how you:
• Engage
• Interpret
• Apply insight
Where capability stands out
• Interpretation and context
• Clear communication
• Relationship development
• Judgement and timing
What AI cannot replace
• Commercial judgement
• Relationship building
• Context-driven decision making
Bottom line
AI enhances preparation, execution still defines performance.

Final thoughts
Across pharma, CROs, biotech and commercial functions:
Precision over volume. Execution over theory. Integration over fragmentation.
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