The Nucleotide Research Complex, the largest such facility in the Middle East, is now operational and ready to house companies’ research and development, analytical, diagnostic and equipment training activities.
Rexam will close its pill and tablet bottle making facility in New Hampshire, US by the end of the year to further align global plastics operations according to new CEO Graham Chipchase
Novartis intends to acquire the remaining 75 per cent of Alcon for $39.3bn (€27.3bn), adding to the shares it bought in April 2008 and giving the big pharma control of the ophthalmic specialist.
US CRO Pacific Biometrics is to be renamed Pacific Biomarkers, after shareholders voted in favour of the change at the company’s AGM earlier this month.
Outsourcing-Pharma presents its latest round up of movements in the pharma outsourcing sector, including changes at SRC, Pacific Biometrics, GVK Biosciences and DPT Laboratories.
MedImmune has recalled unused doses of its intranasal H1N1 vaccine FluMist in the US after checks revealed that some had fallen below the minimum potency threshold in the two months since they were shipped.
US CRO and discovery technology supplier XenoTech has launched CryostaX, which it claims is the largest single-freeze pool of human hepatocytes available to drug developers.
In-Pharmatechnologist presents its latest round up of movements in the pharma sector, including appointments at Merck & Co, MediGene and Medivation, as well as departures at Bristol-Myers Squibb and KV Pharmaceutical.
Patheon says a slowdown in “outsourcing decision making,” manufacturing problems in Puerto Rico and cost related to JLL’s takeover bid hurt it in fiscal 09.
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Trials contractor Kendle International will use a management platform developed by US software group MetricStream to help control its global compliance and quality assurance operations.
The Indian pharmaceutical market was worth $10.8bn (€7.5bn) this year and will more than double in value by 2014 according to a new industry report by Cygnus Business Consulting & Research.
Geron says the USPTO appeals board granted a request to declare “interference” between a patent application owned by the firm and one issued to Novocell in March.
US software firm Instem will establish an office in Shanghai, China, to provide customer support, client management, development and sales support to its Chinese pharmaceutical and life sciences R&D clients.
Sanofi Pasteur has recalled four lots of its pediatric H1N1 vaccine in the US that were found to have fallen below potency limits despite being be in spec at the time of manufacture.
US eClinical firm Phase Forward has created the new executive role, “chief privacy officer,” to ensure it complies with the latest data protection and privacy regulations governing the trial sector.
GSK says UK plans to apply a reduced tax rate to all drugs patented after 2013 will encourage investment, provided it is applied to products already being developed.
Amcor’s takeover of Alcan has been cleared by the European Commission after the Australian company agreed to sell off two pharmaceutical and food packaging plants in Spain.
US formulation services provider Bend Research says a new safety file for the bioavailability enhancing drug excipient, HPMCAS, can now be referenced by its clients in FDA filings.
US drug discovery group Deltagen has acquired Benten BioServices, a contract services organisation that offers a suite of regulatory-compliant manufacturing and testing services to support biopharmaceutical development and commercialisation.
Sanofi Aventis has revamped operations at its sterile injectables plant in Le Trait, France, adding three new production units that double syringe making capacity and diversify its vaccine manufacturing capability.
GSK halted production in Rajahmundry, India and Eisai postponed the opening of a facility in nearby Vizag on Saturday after days of unrest over plans to create a new state, Telangana, within Andhra Pradesh.
Intercell’s needle-free patch delivery technology has the potential to change the way vaccines are delivered, according to Jean Stephenne, president of GSK Biologicals.
Canadian CMO Patheon will consolidate its Puerto Rican activities at its facility in Manati and sell or close its plant in neighbouring Caguas by 2011.
CMO Avid Bioservices’ year-on-year revenues increased by 440 per cent in the second quarter, leading to the company planning expansions in Asia-Pacific, biosimilars and analytical services.
in-PharmaTechnologist presents its latest round up of movements in the pharma sector, including appointments at Genzyme, Amarin and Hard To Treat Diseases.
Amcor has unveiled its proposed management shake up in preparation for the $2.025bn takeover of Alcan – three days before the European Commission is due to deliver its verdict on the deal.
Clearstone Central Laboratories has appointed Lewis Cameron as CEO and he will now lead the company as it plots its development following divestiture from MDS Pharma Services.
Kaulkin Information Systems (KIS) is launching SaaS KISTrack TrackHealth to help pharma and healthcare staff monitor, manage and share electronic health records (EHR).
PRA International has called on Netherlands-based software group Quintiq to help manage the Ph I research projects it takes on and better allocate resources in the challenging early-phase trial sector.
Unigene Laboratories is laying off one-third of its workforce and temporarily suspending production of some materials in an attempt to cut its operating expenses by up to $10m (€6.8m) in 2010.
GE Healthcare says its new range of sample collection cards reduce sample volumes needed for drug metabolism across pharmacokinetics (DMPK) in all stages of drug development process.
Sanofi-Aventis will manufacture and supply recombinant human insulin crystals to Generex Biotechnology for use in Oral-lyn commercial production and clinical trials.
Officials carried out another set of surprise inspections at pharma companies yesterday, in the latest stage of the European Commission's clampdown on anti-competitive practices.
Swiss drug major Roche has called in biomarker testing lab Rules-Based Medicine (RBM) to help give its candidate schizophrenia drugs a commercial edge.