More bioprocessing and biomanufacturing – Page 7
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ArticleAdvancing microbiome innovation
In the fourth instalment of EPR's ‘Microbiome therapeutics: microscope to medicine’ series, Emilie Plantamura, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at MaaT Pharma, examines the promising potential of microbiome therapeutics beyond Clostridium difficile infection, particularly in the onco-haematological field.
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ArticleFractionation, purification and downstream processing: the path to commercialisation
With increasing progress in the life sciences, we are now able to treat diseases that were previously deemed incurable. This progress, however, comes with new challenges due to the growing complexity of chemical and biotherapeutic products. Developing and manufacturing compounds of interest in a pure and stable form quickly and ...
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ArticleChampioning UK ATMP clinical trials
In this Q&A, Jacqueline Barry, Chief Clinical Officer for Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult, elucidates on how the Advanced Therapy Treatment Centre (ATTC) Network can strengthen UK ATMP clinical trials.
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ArticleCoherent Raman scattering microscopy: a powerful tool for pharmaceutics
Coherent Raman scattering (CRS) microscopy is a powerful label-free technique that enables high-speed imaging of a sample’s chemical composition. Here, Raman experts Giulio Cerullo and Matteo Negro discuss how technological advances in the field can boost the broad applicability of CRS microscopy, as both an analytical tool for online monitoring ...
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VideoMoving towards continuous batch RNA production
Here Thibault Jonckheere, CEO, Exothera discusses how continuous RNA production can set a new benchmark in the pharmaceutical industry.
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VideoTrends in technology transfer
In this video interview, Roberto Formisano, Process Transfer Senior Manager, AGC Biologics discusses challenges related to technology transfer and more.
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ArticleProcess analytics for the new era of continuous RNA manufacturing
In this article, Edita Botonjic-Sehic, Head of Process Analytics and Data Science at ReciBioPharm, examines the need for a digitally controlled continuous manufacturing process to correct the shortcomings of the current standard of batch processing. She highlights the critical role in-line process analytic technologies (PAT), automation and real-time data analytics ...
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Articleebook: A practical guide to single-use filtration in biopharma
This ebook explains how single-use filtration can support safer, more efficient biopharmaceutical production. Discover more on different filtration stages and unveil key characterisations, like pore size and membrane material, empowering tailored selection to specific biomolecules and processes.
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ReportPharma Horizons: Environmental Monitoring
This report is dedicated to exploring some of the latest advances in pharmaceutical environmental monitoring, covering topics from contamination control and cleanroom validation through to emerging technologies for bacterial endotoxin testing.
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ArticleDeveloping a new treatment paradigm for IgAN
On World Kidney Day 2024, Dr Marshall Fordyce, CEO of Vera Therapeutics explores the challenges of treating kidney disease and shares why the company’s lead candidate could become the first self-administered B-cell modulation therapy.
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ArticleLive biotherapeutic products: bridging innovations and challenges in manufacturing
In our third instalment of EPR's exclusive ‘Microbiome therapeutics: microscope to medicine’ series, Tue Hodal, Chief Technology Officer and Lorenz Rindisbacher, Chief Quality Officer, Bacthera, explore how live biotherapeutic products (LBPs) represent a transformative shift in medicine, highlighting their unique challenges and potential.
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ArticleThe future of targeted alpha therapy development and manufacture
Following the first industrial-scale facility for targeted alpha therapy (TAT) production in Europe beginning construction, in this exclusive Q&A, Julien Dodet, CEO of Orano Med, elaborates on the key trends in radioligand therapeutics and why TATs hold significant advantages as cancer treatments.
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ArticleUnder the microscope: Time to consider perfusion?
Erik Vaessen, Chief Business Officer at FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific, reveals the benefits of continuous culture processing and considerations for optimal bioproduction.
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ArticleAnalytica 2024 in overview
Between 9 - 12 April 2024, the world’s leading trade fair analytica will once again open its doors in Munich to the international laboratory industry. At analytica, industry experts, exhibitors and visitors gather to explore the latest developments in laboratory technology, analysis and biotechnology. The fair, covering the entire spectrum ...
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ArticleDelivery systems for biologics
Designing systems for delivery of biologics is often a significant challenge during clinical development. Here, Dave Li, Edyta Działo and Anna Baran of KCR Consulting highlight the need for balancing safety, effectiveness, cost and reducing patient discomfort.
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ArticleForward-thinking CDMO tackles the dynamic challenge of N-nitrosamines control with high-performance analytical instrumentation
Poland-based Polpharma API relies on Waters analytical instrumentation for impurities method development and testing to meet the ever-evolving regulatory guidance around N-nitrosamines (nitrosamines) control in active pharmaceutical ingredients (API).
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Article2024 Pharmaceutical industry trends - discover the latest pharma quality and manufacturing trends
Some of the most sought-after human experiences are health and happiness. Although pharmaceutical companies cannot determine personal happiness, they are working to improve personal health outcomes that can tip the scale. The demand for personalised medicines, cell and gene therapies, hyperresponsive and patient-centric healthcare, real-world data fuelled by artificial intelligence ...
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ArticleEuropean Pharmaceutical Review Issue 1 2024
EPR Issue 1 includes articles on separation & purification, process analytical technology and drug delivery. Register your details now to download this exclusive content.
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ArticleRare disease spotlight: first EU-approved treatment for Friedreich’s ataxia
In this exclusive article, Biogen’s Vice President and Head of the Neuromuscular Development Unit, Dr Toby Ferguson, discusses the current rare disease landscape and recent developments in treating Friedreich’s ataxia (FA).
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ArticleDriving the UK’s “innovation engine” for novel AMR therapeutics
Despite the UK having “a very healthy” therapeutic pipeline, more needs to be done in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), NovaBiotics’ CEO asserts.


