NVIDIA, King's College London, and Owkin team up to connect hospitals across the UK with federated learning, aiming to boost several fields of clinical research.
Thermo Fisher Scientific doubles the capacity of its gene therapy and viral vector processing facility in Alachua, Florida, to provide scalability to customers.
Recro Pharma announces the separation of its acute care business to launch Baudax Bio as a developer of products, including non-opioid analgesics, to concentrate on its CDMO business.
‘Accelerate, accelerate, accelerate’ – a Pfizer executive explains how the integration of continuous manufacturing helped the company deliver drugs to patients faster.
The access that patients have to information nowadays is an opportunity for companies to integrate their direct feedback, says CSL Behring’s head for Europe.
A lease agreement has been signed for the EMA to move into tailor-made premises in Amsterdam, with staff set to begin working from the space in January.
Speaking at the FT Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology conference earlier this week, Ipsen’s CCO said that pharma manufacturers need to focus more on the ‘why’.
US FDA approves Fetroja, an antibiotic developed by Shionogi, for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections, as part of the effort to fight AMR.
Sharp’s electronic label for drug packaging can be updated again and again, saving time and costs whilst also improving patient engagement during clinical trials.
Regardless of the quality of the raw materials used in bioproduction processes, variability is a very common threat that can be addressed, says Thermo Fisher executive.
PPD puts the spotlight on special patient populations by supporting clinical trials with Asian participants, preparing developers to expand into the Asian market.
While exhibiting its offering in self-administration devices at the CPhI Worldwide event in Frankfurt last week, West told us how patient convenience drives design and development.
Driven by market demand, De Dietrich develops an API production set that enables continuous manufacturing of molecules that require exothermic chemical reactions.