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Right first time drug manufacture

November 20, 2009

Pharmaceutical Technology Europe

Engineers at a UK university claim to have developed technology that can be used in existing chemical reactors to ensure right first time drug crystal formation, which is crucial to their efficacy and the efficiency of pharmaceutical manufacturers' operations.

Pfizer Announces R&D Facility Consolidation

November 19, 2009

ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Following the its $68-billion acquisition of Wyeth (Madison, NJ), Pfizer (New York) Pfizer detailed plans for its global research and development (R&D) network, which includes consolidation of its R&D facilities.

Week of Nov. 16, 2009: GSK and Nabi Form Nicotine Vaccine Agreement; Eli Lilly Research Exec to Retire; More...

November 19, 2009
ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Company and People Notes: Genzyme provides updates on enzyme replacement products and FDA complete response letter; Watson appoints VP of global operations; more...

GSK Donates Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine to WHO

November 19, 2009

ePT--the Electronic Newsletter of Pharmaceutical Technology

Last week, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK, London) agreed to donate 50 million doses of its adjuvanted pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccine to the World Health Organization (WHO).

November 2009 Editor's Picks: Products from Enercon Industries and Schreiner MediPharm

November 18, 2009
Equipment and Processing Report

PharmTech's monthly newsletter, Equipment & Processing Report, reviews the Editor's Picks for the November 2009 edition from Enercon and Schreiner.

Pigging Can Improve Efficiency and Sustainability

November 18, 2009

Equipment and Processing Report

Pigging is a sustainable strategy that can aid in cleaning and product recovery and improve a manufacturing line's efficiency and throughput.

Are Microreactors Practical for Large-Scale Production?

November 18, 2009

Equipment and Processing Report

Recent advances in microreactor technology are improving the application and scale at which the technology can be applied.

Choosing the best construction material for powder processing equipment

November 13, 2009

Selecting the best material of construction is a crucial part of the plant design process, the aim being to balance performance and cost to best advantage. For powder processors, choosing a material that eases flow can pay dividends throughout the lifetime of the plant, but there is limited data on which to base this decision. A recent study by Freeman Technology highlights the role of the FT4 universal powder tester for such studies and provides some valuable comparative data for a wide range of commercially available materials and finishes.

Protect Your Scientific Intellectual Property: Proof of Lab Informatics Data Authenticity is Your Best Legal Defense

November 13, 2009

As a pharmaceutical or biotechnology organization, your formulas, treatments and clinical findings are the "lifeblood" of your business. But if you aren't protecting the integrity of your scientific data in your lab informatics systems, you risk losing ownership, revenue and consequently your business if you can't prove time-of-creation and authenticity. Learn how you can implement simple, cost-effective, and automated controls to protect your scientific intellectual property.

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