Pharma IQ Glossary: Biomanufacturing
Biomanufacturing is defined as an industrial production using scalable, validated processes that use a biological organism, or parts of a biological organism, in an unnatural manner to produce a product, as well as products designed to detect, modify, maintain and study biological organisms for use as new manufacturing agents. This uses living cells as miniature factories.
Digitization in pharma & how is Microsoft advancing medicine?
April 30 by Chanice HenryAlongside professionals from Microsoft, experts from across the globe presented insights on how digitalization is changing medicine.
Top 10 Medical Contract Manufacturing Organizations: 2018
February 27 by Pharma IQWe present the top 10 ranking of Contract Manufacturing Organizations in drug discovery as voted by the Pharma IQ network.
A Comparative Analysis of Single-Use Bioreactors – The Results
December 13 by Pharma IQAurore Poles Lahille, Assistant Scientist and Specialist in New Technologies and Manufacturing Support at Merck Serono Biodevelopment, joins Helen Winsor from Pharma IQ, to discuss a comparative analy...
Transforming Biomanufacturing with Single-Use Systems
November 08 by Pharma IQIn this interview Jerold Martin, Sr. V.P., Global Scientific Affairs, Biopharmaceuticals, Pall Life Sciences and Chairman of the Board and Technology Committee at the BPSA, speaks to Andrea Charl...
Assessing the Impact of Single-Use Biomanufacturing Systems
September 02 by Pharma IQWhilst single-use systems have brought many advantages for bioprocessing, such as accelerated downtime and reduced costs, there are still some challenges that need to be addressed. Dr....