All Data Analysis articles – Page 10
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ArticleGuide to Outsourcing 2024
In this Guide to Outsourcing article, Jessica Rayser, Associate Director Product Management, Accugenix®, explores how outsourcing microbial identification can benefit technicians and facilitate the most accurate identification possible.
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NewsInnovative method could address a major limitation in fluorescence microscopy
With fluorescence imaging an essential tool in noninvasive biomedical research, the microscopy advancement holds opportunity for progress in optical imaging, according to the paper.
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NewsGilead data lends insight into transforming HIV prevention landscape
Results suggest that the small molecule treatment could be an alternative to current medication that aims to prevent HIV infection and which require more frequent dosing.
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NewsMajor immunotherapy trial sees survival benefit in solid tumours
A key barrier in delivering this type of therapy to patients was overcome in the first-of-a-kind T cell therapy trial, data shows.
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NewsFirst-of-a-kind EU approval granted for eosinophilic esophagitis medicine
With its novel approach for addressing a fundamental cause of eosinophilic esophagitis, approval of the biologic marks a potential new standard of care for paediatric patients.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Risk-Based Approach to Development - Injectable Combination Product
Drug-device combination products offer advantages for patients but are complex and challenging to develop. Establish a holistic approach to DDCP development and assess and manage risk throughout the process.
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NewsEncouraging data revealed for schizophrenia long-acting injectables
Key Phase III and real-world data highlight potential advancements in long-acting injectable treatment options for schizophrenia, Teva and Medincell share.
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NewsStandout breast cancer trial outcomes for Roche small molecule therapy
The Itovebi-based combination therapy was recently granted US FDA approval for a common metastatic breast cancer.
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NewsNovel nanoemulsion-based delivery of antimycobacterial drug
The manufacturing process for the nanoemulsion could be adapted for industrial-scale production, the researchers suggested.
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NewsTrial highlights potential next-gen biologic for lung cancer
Preliminary results from an ongoing trial of a novel monoclonal antibody have confirmed favourable efficacy and safety in recurrent extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (SCLC).
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ArticleDeveloping donanemab - balancing cost versus benefit
This article summarises recent regulatory developments surrounding the Alzheimer’s treatment donanemab and considers the future therapeutic market for this disease.
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NewsOptimising drug release of personalised 3D printed tablets
The 3D printing study enabled a precise tablet structure to be created, allowing for easy modification and for the control of drug release rate through changing the surface curvature.
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ArticleInnovating allergy drug delivery with a needle-free alternative
Dr Sarina Tanimoto, MBA, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of ARS Pharmaceuticals, discusses the company’s EURneffy adrenaline nasal spray as a novel, needle-free option to older approved injectables such as intramuscular injection, following its authorisation in the EU and US.
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NewsDigitalisation propelling automated microbiology market growth to 2033
Increased adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in microbiology is set to be a key driver of the global automated microbiology market to 2033, research asserts.
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NewsHaemophilia treatment with new delivery method approved
The US FDA has authorised the first treatment for haemophilia A or B that is administered via a pre-filled pen or syringe.
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NewsVaccines “essential” for addressing AMR, says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) asserts that vaccines could reduce antibiotic use as well as economic costs of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide.
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NewsEli Lilly appoints Chief AI Officer
The new appointee will create AI and machine learning solutions to support Eli Lilly’s medicines for patients globally.
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WhitepaperA data-driven approach to Container Closure Integrity
Selecting container closure components with confidence:A data-driven approach to Container Closure Integrity.
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NewsFirst real-world study reveals encouraging efficacy for cell therapy
More than half of the multiple myeloma patients included in this study would have been ineligible for the Phase II CARTITUDE-1 clinical trial, research reports.
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NewsEnhancing intestinal drug delivery with Quality by Design
Research has highlighted a potential oral drug delivery approach using Quality by Design (QbD) principles to improve treatment of the colonic disease diverticulitis.


