Agnes Shanley is senior editor of Pharmaceutical Technology.
Collaboration Takes Cell and Gene Therapies Closer to Their Full Potential
February 2nd 2021From scale-up and tech transfer to analytical method development and quality testing, alliances between innovators and contract partners, and between CDMOs and technology vendors, are taking more therapies from lab to patient.
FDA Inspections Remain Stalled During the COVID-19 Pandemic
January 3rd 2021During the COVID-19 pandemic, when inspectors cannot visit sites directly, FDA is relying on other global inspection reports and remote document review, yet does not consider them equivalent to on-site inspections. Manufacturers await more clarity.
The Last Mile: COVID-19 Vaccine Developers Prepare to File for Emergency Use Authorizations
November 11th 2020Clarity from regulators, prior work on other vaccines, and closer collaboration with contract partners and suppliers have allowed Moderna and J&J to slash timeframes. Moderna may be on track to deliver initial doses to the highest risk patient populations before January 2021.
Improving Agility Through Scalability
October 3rd 2020Research is striving to make pharmaceutical processes more scalable by making them simpler and easier to replicate and control. Advances include 3D printing, as well as miniaturized and continuous processes, all of which are being aided by improved automation and analytics.
Enhancing Mannitol’s Excipient Properties
April 3rd 2020Mannitol has been shown to improve patient perceptions of tablet flavor and mouthfeel, but its use can add to tableting challenges. SPI Pharma has developed new grades of material designed to make it easier to manufacture in patient-centered formulations.