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PRODUCTS
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“Services” and “support.” What do those words mean in the life science manufacturing industry? The truth is, they’re quite subjective—and relative to each company. Here’s how we define services and support at Cytiva.
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Inflammation is a primary pathogenic process in a wide range of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, oncology and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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SMALL MOLECULE SYNTHESIS, FROM PRECLINICAL TO COMMERCIAL QUANTITIES
With Millipore® CTDMO Services we support small molecule API synthesis projects from milligram to commercial quantities. We are the partner to address the most difficult challenges, whether the target is difficult to handle, synthesize, or source. With a true consultative and partnered approach, our services reduce complexity and minimize program risk in a cost-effective manner.
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Elevate Your Clinical Research Data Collection
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Recognized globally as a CNS Center of Excellence, Altasciences has completed more than 200 preclinical and clinical neurological studies, in addition to providing formulation, manufacturing, and analytical testing services, as well as bioanalytical support. Speak with one of their experts!
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Economic Advantage Of Robotic Gloveless Pharmaceutical Isolators
Are robotic gloveless isolators the key to smarter, safer, scalable solutions? Discover how they can revolutionize aseptic filling by reducing contamination, minimizing waste, and enhancing manufacturing flexibility.
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AMR Drives Exeter-Merritt Growing Water Network
Located in the state of Illinois, Exeter-Merritt Water Cooperative delivers safe and high-quality drinking water to approximately 300 residents from the county of Scott and Morgan. In 2011, the cooperative decided to do a phase 3 expansion and include additional homes in the rural area resulting in connections increasing from 154 to 325. Exeter and Merritt are small rural towns built on hilly terrains and gravel roads, with most of the meters installed in the countryside.
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Whether Half-Empty Or Half Full, Krohne Helps Back River Accurately Measure Flow
If a pipe in a wastewater treatment plant is only 50% filled, it doesn't matter whether you call a glass half full or half empty. When it comes to measuring the liquid in that pipe, either way presents a significant problem.
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The Most Significant Quality Measurement For Manufacturers
Learn how a life sciences manufacturer generated a contextualized data set that eliminated the manual effort required to curate production data and improved their process in real time.
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The EMR Interoperability Dream Vs. Clinical Research Reality
Seamless Electronic Medical Record access promises accelerated trials and regulatory-grade evidence, but incomplete, unstructured data requires hybrid strategies using AI and human oversight to bridge gaps.
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How A Leading CDMO Reduced Yield Variability With Automation
Explore the transformative journey of a leading CDMO company and how they adopted an innovative platform that enhances data analytics and drives pharmaceutical manufacturing advancements.
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Preparing For Disease X: Effective Vaccine Development In The Face Of A Future Pandemic
CDMOs are playing a critical role in the global effort to prepare for future pandemics. Learn how innovative strategies and flexible platforms are helping to ensure a swift and effective response plan.
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Revolutionizing Wastewater Management In Four Cities Through Water Mixing
Historically, lift station operators have turned to chemical treatments as the primary means of managing grease buildup. However, these methods carry inherent drawbacks.
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Flexible Fill/Finish Solutions To Bridge The Clinical-To-Commercial Gap
As biopharma complexity grows, flexible CDMOs are essential for navigating evolving fill/finish needs, accelerated timelines, and regulatory uncertainty with agility and expertise.
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Partner Case Study: Accelerating Gene Editing Manufacturing
Beam Therapeutics partnered with ElevateBio to manufacture BEAM-101, a novel base editing therapy for sickle cell disease, advancing rapid, high-quality production towards clinical trials.
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Overcoming Unexpected Obstacles In A Phase 1 Study
Discover how the implementation of mobile vision clinics (MVCs) was used to enhance efficiency in a Phase 1 clinical trial.
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Electronic Batch Reporting
Learn how a CDMO automatically created a comprehensive batch report model to drive their reporting and speed root cause identification of quality failures with an Industrial DataOps software solution.
NEWS
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Just Add Iron: Stevens Researchers Develop A Clever Way To Remove Forever Chemicals From Water5/28/2025
PFOS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are synthetic compounds popular for several commercial applications like making products resistant to stains, fire, grease, soil and water.
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Degraded Peatlands Emit Nearly Twice As Much Greenhouse Gas As Previously Thought12/3/2025
For the first time, researchers have produced a detailed, high-resolution map of peatlands in the EU, showing that these areas emit twice as much greenhouse gases than previously thought.
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Low-Noise Transducers To Bridge The Gap Between Microwave And Optical Qubits3/19/2025
In the effort to build superconducting quantum computers, researchers around the world are working to develop electrical circuits that operate in the microwave domain using individual particles of microwave radiation, or microwave photons, as qubits—the basic building blocks of quantum computing.
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Uniting The Light Spectrum On A Chip9/12/2025
Focused laser-like light that covers a wide range of frequencies is highly desirable for many scientific studies and for many applications, for instance quality control of manufacturing semiconductor electronic chips. But creating such broadband and coherent light has been difficult to achieve with anything but bulky energy-hungry tabletop devices.
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Egg Injection Leads To Healthier Chicks5/12/2025
An essential oil shows promise for improving the immunity of broiler chickens before they hatch, according to University of Queensland research.