Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
Takeda’s Growth and Emerging Markets Business Unit Aims to Deliver Double-Digit Revenue Growth Over Next Decade1
Friday, March 12, 2021 11:40AM IST (6:10AM GMT)
Aiming for Revenues of JPY 1 Trillion (approximately US$9 Billion2) by FY2030
Double-Digit Revenue Growth Expected to be Driven by a Balanced and Focused Geographic Presence, Portfolio of 14 Global Brands and Wave 1 Pipeline Assets
Commitment to Patient Access to Medicines and Addressing Unmet Patient Needs in Emerging Markets Underpin Sustainable Growth
(TSE:4502/NYSE:TAK) (“Takeda”) today outlined its ambition for above-market, double-digit revenue growth of its Growth and Emerging Markets Business Unit (“GEM BU”). The revenue goal of JPY 1 trillion (approximately US$9 billion) by FY2030 represents more than doubling of current revenues in GEM BU. This potential growth will be primarily driven by a balanced geographical focus and targeted portfolio investments
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Sound sleep plays a critical role in healing traumatic brain injury, a new study of military veterans suggests.
The study, published in the
Journal of Neurotrauma, used a new technique involving magnetic resonance imaging developed at Oregon Health & Science University. Researchers used MRI to evaluate the enlargement of perivascular spaces that surround blood vessels in the brain. Enlargement of these spaces occurs in aging and is associated with the development of dementia.
Among veterans in the study, those who slept poorly had more evidence of these enlarged spaces and more post-concussive symptoms. This has huge implications for the armed forces as well as civilians, said lead author Juan Piantino, M.D., MCR, assistant professor of pediatrics (neurology) in the OHSU School of Medicine and Doernbecher Children s Hospital. This study suggests sleep may play an important role in clearing waste from the brain after traumatic brain injury - and if you don t sleep ve
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Around three times as many males are diagnosed with autism than females. This suggests that biological sex factors may play a role in the development and presentation of autism.
Studies on the neurobiology (brain biology) of males and females with autism have begun to examine brain networks but results have been mixed. This is largely due to the limited availability of data from autistic females.
In response, researchers from Child Mind Institute and colleagues involved in the AIMS2TRIALS, have combined thousands of MRI data openly available for scientific discovery in the Autism Brain Imaging Exchange (ABIDE) repository to explore brain network differences between autistic and neurotypical control males and females. They used the ABIDE sample for discovery of new information and two additional large samples to see if those findings could be repeated (i.e., replicated). These included one sample derived from the Gender Explorations of Neurogenetics and Development to Adv