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Around the World in 80 Microbes
April 26, 2016
Drug discovery doesn’t always begin in the lab…
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Controlling Crystallization
April 26, 2016
Researchers working to gain greater knowledge into crystallization believe that functionalized glass can trigger nucleation of specific crystals.
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Beyond Keeping Up Appearances
April 26, 2016
You have the perfect drug and the right packaging to protect it. All is well until the medication reaches the patient, who habitually pops the tablets into another container for easy storage or leaves them exposed to the atmosphere. Film coatings are more than just a pretty face.
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Making Small Biotech Work
April 26, 2016
Innovation is increasingly coming from small biotechs, but such companies rely on external funding to develop the compounds. A solid regulatory strategy is essential to convince investors to fund the further development.
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More Trial, Less Error
April 25, 2016
The pressure for increased efficiency pervades the pharma industry, including the clinical trials sector, where traditional supply models can lead to overstocking, waste and higher costs. Is there a more effective supply strategy?
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Back to Biologics
April 25, 2016
Sitting Down With... Christian Schneider, Director of the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC), UK.
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The Search for the Ideal Detector
April 25, 2016
Will aerosol-based detectors ever meet all the needs of the pharmaceutical industry?
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Time to Limit Antibiotic Pollution
April 25, 2016
The use and misuse of antibiotics is a major driver behind the drug-resistance problem, but large environmental discharges of antibiotics from pharma manufacturing can also contribute. It’s time for companies to live up to their ethical responsibilities.
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What Price Glory?
April 25, 2016
The pharmaceutical industry receives its fair share of both praise and scorn. Behind the politics, the hard work and impressive achievements of legions of industry researchers often go unnoticed.
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