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As of 2023, the global medical device coatings market stands at an estimated USD 7.7 billion, poised for a continuous upward trajectory at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7%. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports an astounding two million medical devices globally, underlining the ubiquity of these coatings in modern healthcare. Against this backdrop, the imperative for environmental sustainability in medical device coating becomes paramount. The conundrum lies in balancing the relentless pursui…
With the global DNA encoded library market estimated at USD 840 million in 2023 and a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16%, their significance cannot be overstated, DELs, integrating cutting-edge technologies from X-Chem, Haystack Sciences, and ZebiAI, are revolutionizing hit identification and lead optimization. Pioneering companies like Relay Therapeutics exemplify the tangible impact of DELs in targeting proteins linked to conditions such as cystic fibrosis and lung diseases. As Pharma leaders navigate the intricate terrain of DNA sequencing, chemical libraries, and machine learning, this guide illuminates the s…
As a recruitment professional in the life science industry, employee referral programs (ERPs) are a highly effective way of expanding your talent pool, identifying high-quality candidates, and engaging both active and passive talent. 82% of employers rate employee referrals above all other sources for generating the best ROI, with employers saving an average of 13 days and $1,000+…
Omega-3 fatty acids are crucial in proper body functioning. Its main three forms are docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).1 Several studies have proved the positive impact of this nutrient on heart and brain health, yet the latest one takes a new spin on auditory health. A recent study dove into the potential benefits of one type of omega-3 fatty acid in hearing functions, citing DHA levels are inversely correlated with aud…
Northern New Jersey, February 13-15, 2024 In an ever-evolving pharmaceutical and biotechnology landscape, effective portfolio and project management are paramount. The 18th Project Portfolio and Resource Management Excellence Conference, set to take place in Northern New Jersey from February 13th to 15th, 2024, promises to be a crucible of insights and…
AI, and specifically Generative AI, is going to transform IT delivery as well as a whole host of other corporate functions. Via secure company-wide intranets that draw on open, cloud-based AI platforms, to intelligent bot-enabled business functions and regulatory processes, ChatGPT and tools like it are going to transform the way entire organisations access, collate and distribute knowledge, and create new assets – as well as what they do with all of it. Very soon (if they aren’t already piloting projects) companies will first scrutinise and clean up, then migrate content to a sec…
As a regulatory affairs professional, you’ll know how challenging it can be to navigate complex regulations and ensure compliance. To excel in this dynamic field and advance your career, you could benefit greatly from joining a reputable professional association dedicated to regulatory affairs, opening you up to endless networking and learning and development opportunities. In this article, we highlight some of the top associations dedicated to regulatory affairs for you to exp…
In August, the revised EU GMP Annex 1 requirements related to the Manufacture of Sterile Medicinal Products came into force, with implications for contamination control strategies and, by extension, for plant facilities, equipment, manufacturing processes and Quality systems. The updated requirements are designed to increase confidence in these products. Now that they are live, the expectations of auditors have adapted accordingly which will have a…
As a recruiter or hiring manager in the life science industry, it’s crucial to remain objective and impartial during the hiring process to build a diverse and inclusive workforce that brings together a wide range of perspectives and experiences. Biases in the hiring process, whether conscious or not, all too often lead to talented candidates being overlooked, and missing ou…
A Biotechnologist is a scientist who uses living cells, organisms, and bioprocesses to create new products and technologies that benefit society. Some of their responsibilities include researching and developing new drugs, creating genetically modified crops, studying the mechanisms and functions of living organisms, and using biotechnology to solve environmental issues. Biotechnologists work in a variety of settings, including pharmaceutical companies, researc…
Recently, the trend of outsourcing buffer manufacturing system has been adopted by ph…
In both Allogeneic and Autologous cell therapy products, cell cytometry helps to evaluate key drug parameters that help to understand the effectiveness of the…
Most biological agents enter the body directly without passing through the gastrointestinal tract, so in addition to biological activity, relevant authorities have very strict requirements on impurities in drugs. Among them, the host cells residual DNA has always been the focus of regulatory agencies because of its special potential safety risks. Although recombinant protein drugs, antibody drugs, vaccines and other produ…
What is CAR T-cell therapy? Car-t cell therapy involves genetically engineering T cells isolated from patients or allogeneic donors to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) that specifically recognize and kill tumor cells. As a "living" drug, CAR-T therapy is very different from traditional drugs. It is a new type of precision targeted therapy for the treatment of tumors. Compared with traditional chemotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, it is more precise in killing tumor cells and significantly reduces toxic side effects while improving efficacy. Cytokines in C…
Fc fusion protein (Fc-Fusion) has a complex and diverse molecular structure, and may contain glycosylation modification sites at amino acid 297 of its Fc fragment and the Fab region of some molecules. Moreover, its biological ligands are structurally diverse, and their glycosylation modifications may also be complex, usually involving multiple N-glycan and O-glycan sites&nb…
What is Phosphatidylglycerol? Phosphatidylglycerol (PG) is a type of phospholipid, a class of molecules that are crucial components of biological membranes. These membranes are found in cells and organelles, and they serve as barriers that separate the interior of these structures from the external environment. What are The Sources of Phosphatidylglycerol? Phosphatidylglycerol (PG) is found in a variety of organisms, and its sources can be categorized based on the different biological systems in which it i…
Traditional discovery methods, strained by these shortages and hindered by the rise of antimicrobial resistance, are struggling to keep pace. In this tumultuous landscape, the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes a beacon of hope, offering transformative potential. This article delves into the intricacies of the antibiotics market, exploring challenges posed by multi-drug resistant bacte…
The importance of precise buffer design in bioprocessing cannot be overstated. Buffers, aqueous solutions tasked with controlling pH in drug manufacturing processes, serve as the unsung heroes, ensuring the stability of biologics and small molecules throughout production and in their final forms. This becomes particularly pertinent in an era where the global buffer preparation market is projected to grow at a notable CAGR of around 5.9% until…
The pharmaceutical industry is currently responsible for over four per cent of global carbon emissions and this figure is on track to grow in the coming years. The UK Government has committed in legislation to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, but achieving this goal could hinge on whether or not the industry finds a way to go green. Here Simon Farnfield, event director at Lab Innovations, discusses the changes that are allowing the pharmaceutical industry to go green at last. Despite being an emissions-producing juggernaut, the pharmaceutical industry rarely faces the same level of scrutiny as other industries because of its role in providing crucial healthcare solu…