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Optimising RNA production for faster and cheaper pharmaceutical manufacturing
RNA production can be a lengthy and complex process, but the Ntensify platform could change this by diminishing development times, decreasing production costs and allowing the...
ChargePoint invest in a single-use manufacturing facility to expand product line
The single-use manufacturing facility will become fully operational in June 2024, and will support the company's trio of liquid and powder transfer devices
Memel Biotech and Therabest collaborate to develop exosome-based cell therapies
The partnership will aim to develop, manufacture and distribute novel exosome cell therapies in a range of therapeutic areas
Owlstone Medical bags $6.5m to optimise infectious disease diagnostic tool
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded the bolstering of the Breath Biopsy platform, as well as research into breath biomarkers in tuberculosis (TB) and HIV
Catalent and AstraZeneca to expand support for COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222
Catalent will prepare the Harmans facility, close to Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) airport, to enable multiple production trains to run in parallel to produce the...
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