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PRODUCTS
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As a leading partner in ocular therapy, Altasciences is at the forefront of ophthalmic drug development. Our integrated CRO/CDMO solutions can support your program from lead candidate selection to market. You will benefit from working with a single partner as your product advances through each phase of drug development—from prototype formulation through preclinical testing, to early phase clinical trials, and manufacturing. This could mean up to 40% in time savings.
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EirGenix provides client-oriented contract development and manufacturing services for biologics, especially monoclonal antibodies and biosimilars. Combining the capabilities of EirGenix’s strategic partner, Formosa Laboratories, Inc, a high potency API manufacturer, we offer integrated services for Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) development and manufacturing.
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Compliance solutions for product development agility and audit readiness.
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It’s about time.
Modern eConsent.
Solved.Deliver complex eConsent experiences that participants will love. Drive compliance and retention with truly informed participants, using a system that is easy to configure and manage from site to subject.
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At Körber, we have developed the Blister Expert (BE) so that you, as a pharmaceutical manufacturer, can deliver top quality in ever shorter production times. Thanks to its modular design, it covers a wide range of formats and can be quickly converted and cleaned. In short, a machine that adapts and meets all requirements.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Five Essentials For Accurate Oligonucleotide Chemistry
Explore five key areas in oligonucleotide chemistry where improvements will have a huge influence on your synthesis quality.
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ABSL-3 Facility For Duke (National University of Singapore)
Read about a 5-module ABSL-3 facility that was constructed in Singapore, and is used for disease surveillance, research on avian influenza, and other risk group 3 materials.
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How A Pharma Company Improved Yield By 1.5% In Just Three Months
A pharma company faced a 4% yield drop and variability at a manufacturing facility. Explore how they leveraged an AI-based platform to unify data, pinpoint inefficiencies, and enhance consistency in yields.
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Handle Single-Use Technology Biopharma Waste: Data Sharing, Collaboration
Learn more about data sharing and collaboration to enable a better environmental impact of single-use technologies (SUTs) and quantifying the single-use plastic waste generated when manufacturing mAbs.
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Buffers And Process Liquids For Biopharmaceutical Production: Considerations For Scale-Up And Outsourcing
For small and midsize biopharmaceutical organizations, outsourcing buffer and process liquid preparation, quality testing, and storage could significantly streamline operations and reduce regulatory risk.
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Streamline Your mAb Manufacturing With Strategic Development And CDMO Compatibility
Though the journey to mAb development begins at lab scale, for clinical trials and commercial distribution, a production process must be streamlined and scalable to 2,000 L production and above.
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Treatment Plant Maintains Service During Infrastructure Upgrade Using Xylem Rental Bypass
To move forward with long-overdue infrastructure upgrades, Nodra AB needed a wastewater bypass solution capable of lifting up to 3,000 liters per second into its Slottshagens treatment plant. Xylem’s Rental Solutions team set up a turnkey wastewater bypass station in a little over three weeks.
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Pioneering Cancer Research Meets Unparalleled Veeva Vault Integration
A biotech company revolutionizing cancer treatment faced delays due to a complex, error-prone document review process. Discover how integrating an innovative strategy transformed their workflow.
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The Latest Trends In The Prevention And Treatment Of Cervical Cancer
What immune checkpoint inhibitors are showing promise in cervical cancer treatments and how are advancements in treatment, paired with additional prevention strategies, improving patient outcomes?
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Reducing Costs & Risks: A Pharma Guide To FTZ Subzones For U.S. Drug Manufacturing
Utilized wisely, FTZs and subzones can be tools for cost savings and can enable pharma companies to leverage the benefits of American manufacturing.
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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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Continuous Cough Monitoring: Addressing Placebo Effects And Data Gaps
Modernizing symptom monitoring is essential to improving clinical trial quality, and these tools deliver richer, more accurate data that can help close information gaps.
NEWS
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Window-Sized Device Taps The Air For Safe Drinking Water6/11/2025
Today, 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water. In the United States, more than 46 million people experience water insecurity, living with either no running water or water that is unsafe to drink.
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Eurofarma Is The First Brazilian Company To Implement Körber's PAS-X MES For Improved Data Access, Traceability, And Regulatory Compliance7/10/2025
Eurofarma Laboratórios has become the first Brazilian company to migrate its entire production at its main plant in Itapevi, São Paulo, to Körber's PAS-X Manufacturing Execution System.
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Working Together To Mitigate Forever: Managing Persistent PFAS In Our Environment3/13/2025
When Linda Lee received a sample of shellfish from an Alaskan reservation in 2005, she was looking for PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls — a group of chemicals banned in the U.S. in 1979 due to their harmful health effects.
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More Colours For A High-Performance Quantum Internet2/10/2025
Data security on the internet is under threat: in the future, quantum computers could decode even encrypted files sent over the internet in no time.
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Breakthrough Material Captures Industrial Gases Twice As Efficiently11/20/2025
Most materials designed to capture gases work like a crowded parking lot: one car per space. But chemists at UC Berkeley have now created a porous material that breaks this rule, fitting two gas molecules into a single binding site—a feat that could revolutionize the separation or purification of critically important industrial gases.