All Technology articles – Page 8
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NewsNovo Nordisk investing in rare disease with major new manufacturing site
A total of DKK 8.5 billion will fund the new production facility in Odense, Denmark, which is set to facilitate the manufacture of medicines for rare diseases.
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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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NewsPharmapack Europe 2025: Eco barrier packaging to launch
The innovative line of barrier bottles provides unmatched protection against moisture and oxygen and reduces production costs, LOG Pharma Primary Packaging says.
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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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News£16 million to fund UK-Switzerland life sciences research
The joint agreement between two key global players in life sciences, the UK and Switzerland, marks a long-term commitment to strengthening research in the sector.
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NewsEli Lilly collaboration to accelerate biotech manufacturing
The partnership will provide biotech companies with accelerated access to clinical development capabilities, including drug development and analytical services.
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ArticleInvesting in the future of pharmaceutical microbiology QC
Troy Wright, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Quality at Abzena, shares an overview of current major challenges within pharmaceutical microbiology quality control, including the lack of staff knowledge in advanced technologies and how the sector’s importance can be overlooked, despite its key role in bringing safe, quality products ...
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NewsPreserving antibiotic efficacy with an advanced coating process to prevent Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid tablet degradation
IMA Pharma discusses approaches to keeping Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid tablets stable and effective by addressing moisture sensitivity and preventing degradation.
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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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ReportPharma Horizons: Sustainability
European Pharmaceutical Review’s latest Pharma Horizons report provides insight on key sustainability developments in the pharmaceutical industry and covers topics including regulation, manufacturing and clinical development.
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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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ArticleThe EU AI Act: will regulation drive life science innovation away from Europe?
Mike King, Senior Director, Product & Strategy (Quality, Regulatory, Safety & Detect), Digital Products & Solutions at IQVIA and Alex Denoon, Partner at Bristows Law Firm, explore the challenges of implementing the EU AI Act and the impact of GDPR requirements in life sciences.
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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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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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NewsInnovating LNP design to improve mRNA therapeutics
The new approach involving refinement and optimisation of ionisable lipids could accelerate the development of mRNA therapies, research suggests.
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Modernising drug delivery through gel-based technology
Julie Huynh, Research and Development Manager, Gelteq, explores the potential of gel-based oral drug formulations for alleviating dysphagia and highlights the company’s approach to overcoming key challenges in this area, like administration.
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ArticleUnderstanding endotoxin cartridge testing: frequently asked questions
Charles River’s Courtney Wachtel and Sherri Hopple discuss endotoxin cartridge testing, its application and how it differs from traditional BET assays.
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ArticleThe future of media hydration: balanced media in automated single-use platforms
By automating and simplifying hydration of media, feeds and buffers, the Oceo Rover system enables manufacturers of biopharmaceuticals to improve process consistency and speed time-to-market. Here, Guy Matthews, Director of Single-Use Technology for FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific, shares more about this transformative hydration solution.
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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.


