All Data Analysis articles – Page 9
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NewsNICE makes first-of-a-kind recommendation for hearing loss drug
As a novel formulation, the “groundbreaking drug” is expected to improve the quality of life for young cancer patients with hearing loss.
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NewsEarly allogeneic cell therapy trial results offer hope for sight condition
Based on positive outcomes of the clinical trial, a high dose of the cell therapy is expected to advance to Phase III pivotal trials.
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NewsAntibody drug has promise as “next frontier” in inflammatory bowel disease
With its best-in-class potential, the biologic could provide a new treatment option for patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), say Teva Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi.
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NewsCHMP recommends novel long-acting HIV treatment
The positive opinion means HIV patients could overcome challenges of taking daily oral regimens, says ViiV Healthcare's Chief Medical Officer.
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NewsInnovative biologic prefilled syringe approved in EU
The new treatment option provides a convenient alternative to currently available vials of the bispecific antibody for EU patients with common vision conditions.
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ArticleTargeting ovarian cancer with a novel antibody therapeutic
Christina Pelizon, International Medical Affairs Head for Oncology at AbbVie discusses the significance and impact of the European Commission’s approval last month of Elahere® (mirvetuximab soravtansine) to treat ovarian cancer.
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NewsASH 2024: CAR T-cell therapy demonstrates durable benefit in lymphoma
The cell therapy could increase survival in certain lymphomas without requiring patients to undertake subsequent therapy, the new analysis suggests.
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NewsEarly promise for novel breast cancer immunotherapy
With potential “groundbreaking” results, the immunotherapy could alter the need for breast cancer patients to undertake chemotherapy, trial investigators suggest.
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NewsRestoring regulatory excellence “central” to UK life science competitiveness
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) asserts that the recommendations will help generate confidence and predictability in medicine regulation in the UK.
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NewsNovartis to advance novel Huntington's disease therapy
As part of the agreement with Novartis Pharmaceuticals, PTC will receive an initial $1 billion to develop the potential first-in-class oral therapy.
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NewsNew mass spectrometry Chapter could “revolutionise” biopharma quality assurance
Launch of the USP general method chapter signals a breakthrough in pharmaceutical drug impurity control, according to biopharma experts.
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NewsSustainable analytical approach devised for complex drug formulation
The innovative method uses spectroscopy and could enhance pharmaceutical quality assurance in resource-limited settings, the study suggests.
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NewsStudy proposes system to produce endotoxin-free recombinant proteins
The system is distinguishable from other bacterial expression systems and can be applied in scenarios where minimal endotoxin contamination is an issue, according to the research.
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NewsGLP-1 receptor agonists aid broader outcomes in kidney disease, major analysis finds
The analysis reveals multiple benefit in patients with type 2 diabetes and obesity with cardiovascular disease, or chronic kidney disease (CKD).
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NewsAI and automation to drive “substantial progress” in pharmaceutical analytical testing
Analysis cites personalised medicine, outsourcing and digitalisation as some of the key factors set to advance the pharmaceutical analytical testing market to 2032.
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ArticleEnvironmental Monitoring In-Depth Focus 2024
This in-depth focus features articles on environmental monitoring trends such as digitalised management of EM data, as well as endotoxin detection.
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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.


