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Manufacture Small Molecules

Suspended Amination

Chemists solve a 46-year- old problem to develop a new drug modification method.

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Single Use Systems

The Rise of Asia’s Biotech Tigers

| Sponsored by Cytiva

The western world could be considered king of the biotech jungle, but eager biopharma tigers from the east are hungry for a piece of the action – and they are gaining ground. Can single-use technologies help them to catch up even faster? Jinghui Xu believes so.

Manufacture Drug Delivery

Aptar Pharma’s Ophthalmic Squeeze Dispenser – Innovation based on experience

| Sponsored by Aptar

Although the discussion about the use of preservatives is still somewhat controversial, clinical evidence suggests that patients benefit from unpreserved eye drops especially in chronic conditions.

Manufacture Advanced Medicine

A Call for Cell Support

Engineered cell therapies hold exciting potential for the pharmaceutical industry – but only if contract manufacturing organizations and vendors play their part in the revolution.

Manufacture Technology and Equipment

Layer by Layer

Does the fabrication of nanoparticles and nanocapules sound complex? Don’t worry – layer by layer technology allows for simple fabrication of complicated stuff.

Manufacture Advanced Medicine

Biopharma's Brave New Biology

We live in exciting times for the biopharma industry.

Manufacture Advanced Medicine

Bridging the 'Omics Gap

A new personalized test aims to predict which side effects a patient will suffer from.

Manufacture Advanced Medicine

Let Construction Commence for Cell Manufacture

The UK aims high with a new manufacturing center designed to meet the needs of cell and gene therapies.

Manufacture Analytical Science

Smart Sensor Capsule

| Stephanie Vine

A capsule being developed in Ireland aims to contain not medicine, but process analytical technology.

Manufacture Drug Delivery

Sublingual Vaccines – A Taste of the Future?

| Sponsored by Catalent

What if biologics and vaccines could be delivered via the buccal or sublingual route?

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