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Article Drug Discovery and Development in India
Apr 01, 2015 By Jane Wan BioPharm International Volume 28, Issue 4 Indian pharmaceutical companies’ entry into the drug discovery and development field dates back to the early 1990s …

Article Viral Clearance Challenges in Bioprocessing
…eps for which effective inactivation or removal could be demonstrated under standard conditions like low pH inactivation, anion exchange (AEX) chromatography, or virus-retentive filtration? Further s…

Article Advances in Sterilization Technologies for Overcoming Viral-Vector Manufacturing Challenges
Sterility must be assured for all biologic drug products. Terminal sterilization achieved via treatment with heat, radiation, or certain chemicals (vaporous hydrogen peroxide, vaporous peracet…

Article Reimagining Affordable Biosimilars
Advances in preclinical development play a crucial role in reducing cost for developing biosimilars.  By Anurag S. Rathore, Narendra Chirmule, and Himanshu Malani  Drug development is …

Poster Perfusion Media Development for Scalable Processes
Cell culture perfusion processes are considered optimal for a truly integrated continuous biomanufacturing pipeline. The nutrient-rich but balanced media should be designed to support very low cell-sp…

Article Bioburden Control in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
Protecting against microbiological contamination over the whole manufacturing process grows increasingly important. By Mostafa Eissa The biopharmaceutical industry has witn…

Article Fusion Proteins Pose Manufacturability Challenges
He does note, however, that for other downstream operations, wider options for polishing chromatography steps to remove aggregates and viral inactivation methods that don’t require low pH treatment ar…

Article Witnessing Major Growth in Next-Generation Antibodies
Including next-gen antibodies in pharma pipelines is considered essential for future success. By Cynthia A. Challener Next-generation antibodies are designed to be more specific and are ofte…

Article Evaluating E&L Studies for Single-Use Systems
Extraction studies demonstrate approaches for evaluating single-use bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing materials. By Irene Cecchini, Daniele Mastroianni, Silvia Rocchi, Gabriella Angiuoni Biop…

Article Advancing Single-Use Technology Through Collaboration
By working together to harmonize the highly variable steps within the biopharmaceutical manufacturing process, both end users and suppliers are making strides toward the efficiency and integrity of …

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