How Can We Speed up Vaccine R&D?

With the rapid spread of the coronavirus 2019-nCoV through China and now globally, governments and organisations have implemented a range of preventative measures. Chinese provinces including Beijing and Shanghai have shut down long-distance bus services and entirely closed off some...

5 years ago
R&D,Biology,News

How Can We Speed up Vaccine R&D?

With the rapid spread of the coronavirus 2019-nCoV through China and now globally, governments and organisations have implemented a range of preventative measures. Chinese provinces including Beijing and Shanghai have shut down long-distance bus services and entirely closed off some...

5 years ago

Weekly News Round-up – 24/1/20

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been in the news a lot this week, a fact that doesn't often herald good news. The first, of course, was to discuss the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China, against which no antidote...

5 years ago
Weekly Roundups,News

Weekly News Round-up – 24/1/20

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been in the news a lot this week, a fact that doesn't often herald good news. The first, of course, was to discuss the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China, against which no antidote...

5 years ago

Antibiotic Resistance: Is Pharma Doing Enough?

Developed resistances to certain antibiotics have occurred since their creation in the 1940s. Scientists found the first case of resistance just four years after antibiotics entered mass production. Only recently, however, has the issue taken a critical turn. Resistant strains of...

5 years ago
R&D,Pharmacovigilance,Biology

Antibiotic Resistance: Is Pharma Doing Enough?

Developed resistances to certain antibiotics have occurred since their creation in the 1940s. Scientists found the first case of resistance just four years after antibiotics entered mass production. Only recently, however, has the issue taken a critical turn. Resistant strains of...

5 years ago

Weekly News Round-up – 17/1/20

The week passed fairly uneventfully this time, with the baffling politics and shocking events of the new decade struggling to get started. Instead, research from Scottish universities indicated a link between a type of common gut bacteria and Parkinson's; a...

5 years ago
Oncology,Weekly Roundups,Biology

Weekly News Round-up – 17/1/20

The week passed fairly uneventfully this time, with the baffling politics and shocking events of the new decade struggling to get started. Instead, research from Scottish universities indicated a link between a type of common gut bacteria and Parkinson's; a...

5 years ago

Avoiding Bias in Precision Medicine

Precision medicine, or the tailoring of healthcare towards either a select group or individual based on their needs and physiology instead of their illness, is a well-known and highly-anticipated aspect of healthcare pharmaceuticals, with thousands of articles written on it. ...

5 years ago
Clinical Development,Clinical Operations,Race and Ethics,Precision and Personalised Medicine,R&D,News

Avoiding Bias in Precision Medicine

Precision medicine, or the tailoring of healthcare towards either a select group or individual based on their needs and physiology instead of their illness, is a well-known and highly-anticipated aspect of healthcare pharmaceuticals, with thousands of articles written on it. ...

5 years ago

Proventa’s Weekly Round-up – 10/1/19

Happy new year! It’s a fairly slow week as the sector takes stock and begins to get back, with annual price rises the main event in the news - big pharma has announced its regular price increases for the new...

5 years ago
R&D,Bioprocess,Weekly Roundups

Proventa’s Weekly Round-up – 10/1/19

Happy new year! It’s a fairly slow week as the sector takes stock and begins to get back, with annual price rises the main event in the news - big pharma has announced its regular price increases for the new...

5 years ago
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