Manufacturing Inside the Patient
By Priya Baraniak
March 17, 2026
How 2025 marked biology’s shift toward engineering discipline
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By Priya Baraniak
March 17, 2026
How 2025 marked biology’s shift toward engineering discipline
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By Stephanie Vine
December 3, 2025
“For those of you who are removed from direct interaction with the patients…please remember that your work really matters. It is making a huge difference to human lives.”
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By Rob Coker
August 29, 2025
Can microgravity unlock the next frontier in regenerative medicine? Space-based biomanufacturing research reveals what Earth-bound labs can’t – but the challenges are as vast as space itself.
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By Stephanie Vine
August 4, 2025
FDA investigations, shipments holds, a resignation at the FDA and a negative opinion in Europe… I look into the recent controversy
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By Stephanie Vine
August 1, 2025
Cases of measles in the US and Europe are reaching record highs.
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By Stephanie Vine
July 28, 2025
Established medicine to swap to new formulation.
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By Rob Coker
July 18, 2025
Researchers at Roche-Genentech have found a way to help more antisense oligonucleotides reach their targets – by slowing things down inside cells.
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By Stephanie Vine
July 17, 2025
Poor aseptic practices, peeling paint, and unapproved opioids… I look at recent FDA warning letters.
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By Rob Coker
May 14, 2025
Let us not forget the important role of academic spinouts in innovating across the modalities.
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By Rob Coker
April 17, 2025
The political situation in the US and its impact on science and medicine is changing rapidly. Here’s a quick look at the latest developments.
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