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PRODUCTS
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Our dermatology studies provide results that are more than skin deep. Because the skin is the largest and most easily accessible organ, our dermatology research also facilitates drug development in other areas, including immunology and endocrinology. In addition, we are engaged in studying ways to improve wound healing.
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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!
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Reduce manual validation efforts, cut costs by up to 30%, get new products out the door faster, and enable seamless regulatory inspections.
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We manufacture recombinant antibodies by cloning antibody genes into high-yield expression vectors and introducing these vectors into hosts.
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Immersion corrosion testing is a method used to determine the rate of corrosion of a test article, often a metal, in aqueous solution. Though this test can be used as an assessment tool for many applications, it is commonly used to evaluate the corrosivity of liquids.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Analytical Techniques For Assessing Quality Of Therapeutic Proteins
Evaluating quality attributes of therapeutic proteins requires a strategic, regulation-compliant selection of analytical techniques that consider molecular characteristics and phase to ensure characterization.
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CDMO Accelerates Contract Manufacturing With Electronic Batch Records
A prominent CDMO sought a specialized software solution to streamline and accelerate its manufacturing processes, enabling the efficient production of complex, customized products in record time.
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Richter BioLogics Drives Efficiency And Compliance With Unified Quality
Learn how one CDMO tripled production, improved audit readiness, and built customer trust by unifying quality systems and embracing a digital-first approach.
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Beyond Particle Counting: Why Modern Biologics Need Particle Forensics
High particle counts don’t always mean high risk. Identifying particle type and origin—not just quantity—avoids false alarms, protects timelines, and turns data into action.
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Newport News, VA Deploys 130,000 Mueller AMI Meters
Eight years ago, Newport News started having discussions about moving away from reading their mechanical, manually read meters every other month to go to monthly billing. Knowing they did not have adequate staffing to handle that task, the department decided to outsource its meter reading responsibilities to a third party.
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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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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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Supplier Quality And The True Cost Of Recalls
Recalls can cost millions (or even billions) and threaten a company’s public perception. Discover how to minimize recall costs and enhance compliance with effective quality management strategies.
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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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Patient Adherence With A Novel Dosage Form
A sprinkle formulation helps patients with tremors or dysphagia take medication more easily, improving adherence, comfort, and care through a novel, FDA-approved oral granule format.
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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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Emory University Uses Oracle Cloud To Help Fight Parkinson's Disease
Discover how researchers at Emory University were able to overcome challenges with computational resources and enable faster compute speeds and HIPAA compliance.
NEWS
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Ultrasound System Can Remove Common Plastic Pollutant From Water8/6/2025
Researchers at a Scottish university have found a new way to remove a common pollutant from water using controlled waves of ultrasound, without the use of additional chemicals.
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Timing Matters: Early Planting Benefits Soybean In Unfertilized, Low-Fertility Fields2/5/2025
Unfertilized soybean fields with lower soil fertility should be planted earlier than high fertility fields, according to a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study that re-evaluates longtime soil testing.
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Topological Solitons Power A Chip-Scale Frequency Comb Source3/25/2026
Caltech scientists have developed a new way to produce optical frequency combs—important tools in devices that keep time and measure distances very precisely—at the chip scale, an advance that should make it easier to incorporate such combs in optical devices and more practical to use them outside the laboratory.
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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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First Look At Defects In Single-Crystal Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Could Fix Persistent Display Instability7/9/2025
Many displays found in smartphones and televisions rely on thin-film transistors (TFTs) made from indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) to control pixels. IGZO offers high transparency due to its large bandgap (the gap existing between the valence and conduction bands), high conductivity, and can operate even in an amorphous (non-crystalline) form, making it ideal for displays, flexible electronics, and solar cells.