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How would AI change manufacturing & packaging processes?
News | June 03, 2022

How would AI change manufacturing & packaging processes?

These and many other questions gather worldwide experts of the pharmaceutical industry at the PHARMAP 2022 which takes place in Berlin, Germany on June, 20 - 21, 2022


Synexa Life Sciences acquires Finnish CRO Syrinx Bioanalytics
News | May 19, 2022

Synexa Life Sciences acquires Finnish CRO Syrinx Bioanalytics

Expansion of leading biomarker and bioanalysis company enhances bioanalytical solutions for targeted radiopharmaceuticals


International Virchow Prize for Global Health launched
News | April 04, 2022

International Virchow Prize for Global Health launched

Highly prestigious award endowed with €500,000 to uphold the United Nations 2030 Agenda


PHARMAP 2022 to discuss contemporary issues
News | March 25, 2022

PHARMAP 2022 to discuss contemporary issues

The Congress gathers pharmaceutical companies, CMOs and CDMOs, governmental bodies together with pharmaceutical equipment providers and service companies


Bruker releases CCS-Enabled TIMScore and TIMS DIA-NN 4D Proteomics Software
Biotech | March 01, 2022

Bruker releases CCS-Enabled TIMScore and TIMS DIA-NN 4D Proteomics Software

Innovative TIMScore for dda-PASEF and dia-PASEF libraries, combined with TIMS DIA-NN identifies 9000 protein groups from 200 ng K562 lysate in just 35 min gradient


Resilience and Harvard announce five-year R&D alliance
News | October 18, 2021

Resilience and Harvard announce five-year R&D alliance

First anticipated spinout from the alliance, Circle Therapeutics, to develop novel muscle stem cell therapies for a variety of skeletal muscle disorders


Indian National Institute validates Livinguard’s face mask
Drug Approval | August 28, 2021

Indian National Institute validates Livinguard’s face mask

Textiles treated with the technology have also been proven to deactivate viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19).