Adam Kovalčík, age 19, innovated a cheaper, faster way to produce an antiviral drug. Galidesivir targets RNA viruses like COVID-19, Ebola, and Zika but hasn't completed clinical trials. Kovalčík won a ...
Next-generation automation is closing the gap between curative science and real-world demand, enabling faster development, ...
Drug Substance manufacturing is a critical component of pharmaceutical production, requiring precise processes, rigorous quality control, and innovative solutions to overcome various challenges. From ...
Designing an efficient platform is crucial for any industrial process. This design process is known as process development, and it has become increasingly important in the pharmaceutical industry at ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has awarded the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education a grant worth up to $35 million over the next five years to improve drug ...
From the moment we could look up to the skies, humanity has dreamt of what’s up there. And once we got there, how could we master it? And now that we’re there all the time, how can we use it? In 2025, ...
Pharmacy benefit managers received substantial attention during 2024. Congress and regulating agencies including the FTC and HHS scrutinized PBM business practices and related profits. As a new ...
ProMed, a leading contract manufacturer specializing in medical-grade silicone and plastic components, provides comprehensive support for medical device, pharmaceutical, and combination drug-device ...
Developing high-quality, safe, and effective drugs is a complex process that requires varied scientific skills and stringent regulatory assessments. Drug development is a process that spans many years ...
This article explores the US and EU compliance requirements to ensure patient safety for GMP ancillary materials in cell and ...
When Adam Kovalčík flew to Ohio for an international science competition, he did not expect to come home with $100,000. The 19-year-old from Dulovce, Slovakia won that sum on Friday, though, because ...