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Analyzing Delivery Systems: CD Formulation Introduces In Vitro Testing to Measure Microsphere and Microneedle Release

Analyzing Delivery Systems: CD Formulation Introduces In Vitro Testing to Measure Microsphere and Microneedle Release

Researchers and scientists at CD Formulation, a leading pharmaceutical company, have achieved a breakthrough in drug delivery systems with the introduction of an innovative in vitro testing method. This method allows for the precise measurement of release rates for microspheres and microneedles, providing valuable insights for drug formulation ...

ByCD Formulation


Dyadic and bYoRNA Announce a Collaboration Targeting the Production of Abundant, Low-Cost mRNA From C1-Cells

Dyadic and bYoRNA Announce a Collaboration Targeting the Production of Abundant, Low-Cost mRNA From C1-Cells

“I am excited to announce this development and commercialization agreement to explore the potential to utilize our C1 protein production platform to produce high-quality messenger RNA products at lower cost which will be easier to manufacture than in vitro mRNA, making it accessible to everyone, including patients from poorer countries. ...

ByDyadic International, Inc.


Second grant win to research Peritoneal Dialysis indication

Second grant win to research Peritoneal Dialysis indication

Haemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis are the two main treatment methods used today. Both have limitations due to the body’s immune reaction to the procedure. ...

ByInvizius Limited


Altis Biosystems Announces New Research Funding Initiative

Altis Biosystems Announces New Research Funding Initiative

There is an intense need for more accurate screening methods during preclinical studies using in vitro assays that more closely mimic in vivo conditions. ...

ByAltis Biosystems


The JRC releases new reference materials for the quality control of SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests

The JRC releases new reference materials for the quality control of SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests

To ensure that safe and effective tests are being used in the EU, the Commission has issued guidance on COVID-19 in vitro diagnostic tests and their performance. This guidance recommends additional validation of the clinical performance of tests, but it also identifies the scarcity of reference materials as an obstacle for such validation studies. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)


Altis Biosystems announces completion of a $3.1 million seed investment led by VentureSouth

Altis Biosystems announces completion of a $3.1 million seed investment led by VentureSouth

About Altis Biosystems Altis Biosystems was founded to address the biopharmaceutical industry's intense need for more accurate drug screening methods usingin vitro platforms, which can more closely replicate human biology. Altis developed its intestinal platform to be the next generation forin vitro testing during drug development, allowing ...

ByAltis Biosystems


Judith went to JAM 2016

Judith went to JAM 2016

Judith had some interesting days with the many participants from 37 different countries, networking and talking to users of the in vitro gas measurement method and the various instruments used. ...

ByBPC Instruments AB


Spores for Fighting Disease

Spores for Fighting Disease

A new ASTM standard provides an easy-to-perform test method for growing different strains of Clostridium difficile spores, which are used by microbiologists to evaluate antimicrobial drugs. Spore crops grown using the test method (soon to be published as E3011, Test Method for in vitro Production of Clostridium Difficile Spores) ...

ByASTM International


£1 million investment for CRACK IT Challenge

£1 million investment for CRACK IT Challenge

The consortium will develop in silico and in vitro methods to avoid compounds with safety issues entering non-clinical development and will provide more reliable and information-rich data. ...

ByNational Physical Laboratory (NPL)


EPA Publishes Final Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticides

EPA Publishes Final Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticides

The ready availability of published literature and publicly-available assessments offer a unique opportunity for the applicant to use the available information as a starting point for fulfilling data requirements, and, when appropriate, to use computer modeling and/or in vitro data to supplement or fulfill data requirements." EPA provides one example of this transformation -- its ...

ByActa Group


EPA Publishes Final Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticides

EPA Publishes Final Data Requirements for Antimicrobial Pesticides

The ready availability of published literature and publicly-available assessments offer a unique opportunity for the applicant to use the available information as a starting point for fulfilling data requirements, and, when appropriate, to use computer modeling and/or in vitro data to supplement or fulfill data requirements." EPA provides one example of this transformation -- its ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


ASTM E1052 - 11 standard test method to assess the activity of microbicides against viruses in suspension

ASTM E1052 - 11 standard test method to assess the activity of microbicides against viruses in suspension

This test method is to determine if a test substance can inactivate viruses in suspension. Regulatory agencies may require additional testing using in vitro (Test Methods E1053, E2197) or in vivo (Test Method E1838) carrier tests for product registration purposes. 1. ...

ByASTM International


Agilent Technologies acquires BIOCIUS life sciences, developer of the RapidFire(tm) high-throughput drug-screening technology

Agilent Technologies acquires BIOCIUS life sciences, developer of the RapidFire(tm) high-throughput drug-screening technology

BIOCIUS' RapidFire drug-screening technology has successfully screened millions of compounds, providing results 10 to 100 times faster than traditional screening methods. Using high-throughput mass spectrometry and innovative microfluidics, the RapidFire system enables researchers to gain a fuller understanding of a drug's biochemical properties, including potential liabilities ...

ByAgilent Technologies, Inc.


Integral bioavailability and sediment experts to present at international cleanup conferences in Australia

Integral bioavailability and sediment experts to present at international cleanup conferences in Australia

Rosalind Schoof will give the plenary lecture titled “Developing Oral Bioavailability Data for Risk Assessments: Method Development and Burden of Proof” during the Workshop on Chemical Bioavailability on September 24. ...

ByIntegral Consulting Inc.


Finding new ways to meet REACH targets

Finding new ways to meet REACH targets

A Dutch study considers time-efficient and cost-effective alternatives to traditional methods of risk assessment of chemicals in the context of this fast-approaching date. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Are tungsten carbide cobalt nanoparticles harmful to health?

Are tungsten carbide cobalt nanoparticles harmful to health?

Only when the nanoparticles are mixed with a toxic substance, metallic cobalt in this case, are cytotoxic effects observed. The in vitro study, which was published in the renowned journal Environmental Health Perspectives, examined the effect of tungsten carbide and tungsten carbide cobalt nanoparticles with an aggregate size of 150 nanometres on cell lines of human lung, skin ...

ByHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ


Fitting pieces for biosensors

Fitting pieces for biosensors

The search for the right aptamers is like managing a gigantic molecular dating agency. Using an in vitro method, researchers select the best binding partners for the target molecule from a huge pool of 1015 (10 million x 100 million) nucleic acids with different sequences. This selection method is called SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by ...

ByHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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