life science pharmaceuticals Articles
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A Healthy Environment - In life sciences and pharmaceuticals, it’s the key to success
With 1,000 miles of airways, 60,000 miles of blood vessels, and 100 trillion cells1, the human body is often referred to as the world’s most complex machine. So it’s no surprise that industries such as pharmaceuticals and life sciences, devoted to keeping that machine in good working order, require a complex and highly exacting set of operating environments. Manufacturers in these ...
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How Cloud QMS Simplifies Process Validation
Manufacturers who follow the CGMP regulations such as the pharmaceutical manufacturers need to perform process validation to ensure that all the drugs and medicinal products produced meet the quality standards as defined under 21 CFR 211.100(a) and 211.110(a). The validation cannot be effectively performed with a paper-based quality management system anymore especially when your quality teams ...
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Genomics-based drug innovation: visions and commercial viability
This paper tracks the development of genomics between 1990 and 2005 principally within the US context and reviews that development with specific respect to early expectations of genomics-based pharmaceutical innovation, the initial claims made for it, and the realities of its current position. Emphasis is placed on relations between the genomics sector and its larger pharmaceutical and ...
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Impact of the life sciences on organisation and management of R&D in large pharmaceutical firms
The life sciences are having a significant impact on the organisation and management of R&D in large pharmaceutical firms, as well as restructuring the markets for new therapeutic products. However, there is continuing scepticism about large firms' ability or inclination to build in-house capacity for biologics and extract value from the life sciences. This paper explores the effect of life ...
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A Cloud EQMS with Cost Saving Opportunities to Lower the Impact of COVID Downturn!
As the COVID-19 pandemic has outgrown all the numbers forecasted worldwide, it led to the serious implications for the businesses and economy. The existing business continuity plans are not effective either. With the revenues declining all time low, the businesses are facing many new challenges in the wake of the health crisis. It’s time they revisit the operational costs that can be ...
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