Issue 111 • October 2021

Fighting cancer with bacteria

Could llamas help treat Covid-19?

Securing the US API supply chain

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Unpacking innovation in biologics 

Modern biologics are highly complex and require packaging solutions that can ensure the stability of medication throughout its shelf life

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • Myonex
  • Controlant Company Insight
  • Controlant
  • SHL Medical
  • Labcorp
  • Reuters
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The pharma industry briefing
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Mimotopes Company Insight
  • Mimotopes
  • TQS Integration Company Insight
  • TQS Intergration
  • Biesterfeld
  • Comment
  • Biotech and China: a global opportunity
  • Intranasal ketamine could effectively treat phantom pain
  • EU biosimilar wave slows as biosimilar approvals decrease in the EU
  • Biosynth Carbosynth Company Insight
  • Biosynth Carbosynth
  • Molnár-Institute Company Insight
  • Molnar-Institute
  • Skyepharma
  • In Depth
  • Unpacking the complex challenge of biologics
  • Living medicines: using bacteria to fight cancer
  • The marred history of HIV vaccine trials
  • Has Covid-19 exposed the weakness of the US pharma supply chain?
  • How the pandemic pushed pharmacovigilance to innovate
  • ExeVir: the llama-derived antibody that could fight Covid-19
  • BEA Technologies
  • Watlow
  • Duoject
  • Butterworth
  • In Data
  • Data: Big Data hiring efforts in pharma
  • The pharma industry key list
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
  • Events
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