Clover Biopharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage biotech developing novel vaccines and biologic therapeutic candidates, has started construction on a new R&D Center in Zhangjiang Biotech and Pharmaceutical Industrial Base in Shanghai.
An R&D leader from Lonza explains its proactive approach to staying on top of supply chain challenges, including a new dedicated manufacturing line in China.
Professionals from various corners of the life-sciences field share views on significant challenges of 2021, bright spots, and what to look for in 2022.
This month’s announcements of awards, expansions, name changes, hires, and other news includes items from CPhI, Almac Group, ICON, and other organizations.
A leader from the IT consulting company makes the case for digitization and explains the potenial benefits of bringing an operation into the 21st century.
This month’s launches, expanded facilities, partnerships, and other news includes items from Veeva, Hovione, Florence, Medidata, and other notable firms.
The pact between the drug firm and the group is aimed at giving equitable access to treatments and vaccines for people in disadvantaged parts of the world.
Johnson & Johnson has announced its intent to separate its Consumer Health business into a new publicly traded company: allowing J&J to put a sharpened focus on pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
The infusion of funds in the Halle/Westfalen, Germany manufacturing complex is intended to help meet growing global demand for injectable pharmaceuticals.
Wasdell, a UK-based packaging and manufacturing provider in the UK, has opened a quality control laboratory in Dundalk to analyze products for its pharmaceutical clientele.
This capsule of industry news features Amcor, High Purity New England, MG America, and other firms offering packaging and labeling products and services.
At the open of the global pharmaceutical industry gathering, a survey of executives from around the globe indicates a rosy mood among professionals in the field.
This month’s announcements of programs, names, appointments, hires, and other happenings includes items from Emmes, Science 37, Cerner and other companies.
The global pharmaceutical industry event is returning to the real world November 9-11 this year, with online content for professionals opting not to travel.
The Distributed Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab and the blockchain-based platform provider will work to prevent fake and low-quality drugs from circulating.
The AI technology firm and pharma services company are joining to help one of the country’s leading pharmaceutical firms develop a promising drug candidate.
The HIV treatment specialist has sent an application to the agency for tolutegravir, a single-tablet treatment indicated for children living with the virus.
A logistics leader from the CRO offers advice on navigating borders, cultures, regulatory issues and other important considerations on worldwide studies.
Stakeholders in the Rare Disease Cures Accelerator-Data and Analytics Platform initiative are partnering in hopes of bringing treatments to patients faster.
The pharma tech firm has forged a four-year partnership with the foundation to develop antivirals for COVID-19 and other viruses with pandemic potential.
Two leaders from the decentralized trial solutions provider discuss the complex pieces of a global clinical study and how to work to fit them all together.
According to the study, the country’s overreliance on pharmaceutical ingredients manufactured in overseas factories threatens national security and health.
An industry study from the producer of CPhI North America shows the pandemic and other factors are contributing to a very dynamic pharmaceutical market.
An expert speaking during the industry event offers insight and perspective on the flurry of CDMO deal-making in recent months, and what might lie ahead.
The World Health Organization hopes to encourage the development of novel therapies for tuberculosis by spotlighting key clinical study characteristics.
US President Joe Biden singled out the pharmaceutical industry in his recently issued Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy.
The agency’s effort to fight the deadly disease now includes taps the pharma company’s testing tools to help speed up diagnosis and grow treatment access.
This month’s roundup of hires, acquisitions, anniversaries, and other announcements includes news from Premier Research, Cytel, ACG, and other companies.
A robust research and innovation ecosystem makes Italy an attractive life sciences hotspot, according to a post from an Italian trade delegation at Bio Digital 2021.
A panel of experts at the online pharma event discussed how the pandemic created opportunities for the field but could also lead to significant challenges.
The medical device tech firm is poised to assist manufacturers in navigating the new European Medical Device Regulation, which goes into effect this week.
Novasep has announced a further expansion of its Highly Potent Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (HPAPIs) manufacturing capabilities at its Le Mans, France site, saying the move strengthens its position as a leading CDMO for the production of innovative...
This month’s roundup of new hires, investment funding, partnerships, and other industry news includes key firms such as Clinical Ink, Medable, CPhI, and Sterling Pharma.
A new report from the organization forecasts a wave of pharma innovation over the next four years could lead to 75 FDA drug approvals annually by 2025.
The on-pack technology enables consumers, retailers and others to harness mobile devices in order to verify the authenticity of pharmaceutical products.
Immunai has secured a total of $80m in funding to develop and promote its efforts to harness machine learning to fuel advancement of novel immunotherapies.
The global professional services firm has signed on the newest partner in the collaboration, aimed toward promoting innovation in pharma manufacturing.
An Oxford University trial, a world first, is looking at whether inoculating volunteers with doses of different combinations of two currently approved COVID-19 vaccines is effective.
With fewer than 3% of analyzed genomes currently coming from Africans, the companies are looking to increase access to and understanding of patient data.
While the change signifies the life-sciences solutions firm’s commitment to help customers and patients, day-to-day functions will remain much the same.
A representative from the global CRO outlines how forces like COVID-19, decentralized studies, globalization and others are driving change in the industry.
A leader from the anti-counterfeit solutions firm says that while packaging-level efforts may have an effect, on-dose technology is worth a closer look.
Authorities discovered the fake Pfizer erectile-dysfunction tablets in one of three cargo containers full of fraudulent goods, recently arrived from China.
Fight the Fakes gathers manufacturers and other stakeholders to brainstorm on ways to combat falsified medicines and safeguard the world’s medicine supply.
According to an executive from the drug development services company, pharma professionals should pay close attention to supply chain continuity and safety in the coming year.