First universal HIV vaccine could be on its way, say researchers
The first effective universal HIV vaccine may soon be on its way thanks to a family of highly potent (HP) antibodies which neutralise the virus, according to new findings.
The first effective universal HIV vaccine may soon be on its way thanks to a family of highly potent (HP) antibodies which neutralise the virus, according to new findings.
Capsugel has launched a non-profit consortium in a bid to establish a lipid formulation classification system.
ShangPharma saw a $10m lift in its Q2 revenues bolstered by increased business from its top ten clients.
West Pharmaceutical Services has started construction of a facility in Sri City, India, citing growing importance of the Asia-Pacific market.
German CRO Verum.de wants to win business from US and North American sponsors keen to conduct trials in central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Higher revenue from recombinant albumin hyaluronic acid helped Novozymes’ biopharmaceutical business in the first half of 2012, but the firm expects growth to slow in the second half of the year.
Ranbaxy has asked the US FDA to withdraw 27 ANDAs for products previously made at Indian manufacturing facilities hit with consent decree earlier this year.