All Parenterals and sterile injectables articles – Page 4
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NewsManufacturing facility expansion to advance next-gen vaccine
The first South Korean vaccine manufacturing facility to achieve EU-GMP certification from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is being expanded to support global supply of a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
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The trend towards outsourced buffer manufacturing in biopharmaceuticals
Join us as we look at how the outsourcing of buffers is helping biopharma drug manufacturers to streamline their processes.
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WhitepaperApplication Note: Automated Set-Up of the PyroGene® rFC Assay
Automating the pipetting steps of the PyroGene® rFC Assay on the ASSIST PLUS helps to reduce the opportunity for pipetting errors and ensures robust reproducibility.
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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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Process analytical technology: applications and opportunities for pharma
During this virtual panel, industry experts will discuss the latest advances and applications of process analytical technology in the pharmaceutical sector.
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Whitepaperebook: Filling gaps in managing large volumes of biologics
Aseptic aliquotation and cryopreservation of bulk drug substances are crucial process steps in bioprocessing that require an efficient process.
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NewsKey vaccine adjuvant biosynthesised
UK scientists have unlocked the potential of bioengineering vaccine adjuvants, based on a study of the molecule QS-21.
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Applying ISO/TR 14644-21 - Airborne particle sampling techniques
Watch this webinar as GMP expert Mark Hallworth discusses the difference between cleanroom classification and monitoring of the new ISO 14644 Technical Report 21 focuses in section 4.0 and 5.2.
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VideoVideo: Unveiling the science behind NGS
Virtual seminar presented by Christine Farrance, PhD, Senior Global Scientific Affairs Liaison of Microbial Solutions at Charles River designed to improve your understanding of how to leverage NGS to analyze the entire genome and mixed samples in a single, efficient test to identify, classify, and understand microbes in mixed and ...
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NewsVaccine demonstrates benefit in delaying cancer relapse
Data from the Phase I trial showed that the cancer vaccine offered an 86 percent reduction in the risk of relapse or death in pancreatic and colorectal cancers.
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Next-generation rapid mRNA vaccine CQA analytics
Watch this webinar on demand to learn how InDevR and their VaxArray multiplexed immunoassay platform empower Critical Quality Attribute (CQA) testing for multivalent mRNA vaccines.
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NewsBoehringer Ingelheim agrees $2bn siRNA therapeutic collaboration
The collaboration seeks to develop new siRNA treatments for the liver diseases nonalcoholic or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (NASH/MASH).
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ArticleThe imperative of fridge-free vaccines
Bruce Roser of Stablepharma gives an overview of efforts to develop thermostable vaccines. Could ‘fridge-free’ formulations improve the cost-effectiveness and accessibility of vaccination?
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News$260 million funding injection for Danish vaccines initiative
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is investing up to $260 million in a vaccines research and development initiative focused on respiratory diseases.
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Solve your dosage form and delivery challenges with Lonza Capsule Application Lab
Pharmaceutical companies are under constant pressure to create improved, lower risk and cost-effective drugs faster. The Lonza Capsule Application Lab services can augment your existing research and development to meet stringent requirements.
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NewsPositive results for mRNA vaccine in melanoma patients
A personalised mRNA cancer vaccine in combination with MSD’s Keytruda cut the risk of cancer recurrence by almost half in melanoma patients.
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NewsNew approach for synthesis of oligonucleotide conjugates
Researchers from Aarhus University and Novo Nordisk have discovered a new synthesis method for oligonucleotide conjugates, marking a step forward in development of more targeted RNA medicines.
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VideoContinuous flow chemistry: from mRNA to small molecules
In this video, experts from Curia discuss trends in the pharmaceutical industry, including move to adopt continuous flow chemistry processes for both mRNA and small molecule manufacturing.
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ArticleEmbracing automation in sterile manufacturing
Krishna Venkatesh, Global Head Sterile Operations at Dr Reddy's Laboratories discusses how and why the pharma industry is embracing automation.
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VideomRNA therapies: a new frontier
Nicolas Chornet, Senior Vice President of International Manufacturing at Moderna, speaks to EPR about the future of mRNA therapies and offers an update on the company’s international expansion plans.


