April 2018
Volume 31, No. 4 |
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| COVER STORY |
Adeline Siew, PhD
Advances in wearable devices have made it possible to deliver high-volume, high-viscosity biologics.
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| DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING |
Cynthia A. Challener
Early adopters are benefiting from lower costs and increased productivity.
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| ANALYTICS |
Cynthia A. Challener
Access to multiple analytical techniques is essential for fully characterizing complex protein formulations.
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| QUALITY |
Russell E. Madsen
This is the first article in a series about validation and technical transfer in the bio-pharmaceutical industry.
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| PACKAGING |
Hallie Forcinio
Updated guidelines and new technologies aid visual inspection of parenteral products and packaging.
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| OUTSOURCING |
Susan Haigney
Outsourcing analytics can be a cost-effective way for biopharma companies to adapt to new technologies and regulations.
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| UPSTREAM PROCESSING |
Amber Lowry
Developments and investments in single-use systems advance upstream biomanufacturing.
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| FROM THE EDITOR |
Rita C. Peters
More diversified therapies and tighter payer budgets will challenge bio/pharma companies to think outside the industry.
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| REGULATORY BEAT |
Jill Wechsler
Accelerated development of new preventives raises challenges for efficient CMC evaluation and production.
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| ASK THE EXPERT |
Susan J. Schniepp
Certificates of analysis can be used to monitor the reliability of products and their suppliers, says Susan Schniepp, distinguished fellow at Regulatory Compliance Associates.
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| EVENTS |
April 10–13, 2018
April 17–19, 2018
April 24–25, 2018
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