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Featured Articles
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3 Keys To Mastering The Life Sciences Supply Chain With A 3PL
By Richard Beeny, Co-Founder and CEO, LifeScience Logistics
In the past, most pharmaceutical companies performed their warehouse and distribution services within their own facilities, with very few outsourcing these processes to third-parties. The supply chain was much simpler then, essentially getting a product from point A to point B.
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Aggregation Of Therapeutic Proteins: Causes, Control, Consequences, And Challenges
By Dr. John Carpenter, University Of Colorado, School Of Pharmacy
Aggregation is one of the most problematic and challenging issues for development of safe and effective therapeutic protein products.
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IBC's Biopharmaceutical Development & Production Week (February 25 to March 1, 2013) provides updates on current and emerging METHODS to improve your bioproduction capabilities and delivers strategies to help you overcome the challenges and accelerate production of the biopharma industry's most exciting new MOLECULES. Mention priority code BDP13BRO, and you can save 20% off the standard conference rates for new registrations. Check it out today at: http://bit.ly/13437Yl
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Spotlight On Supply Chain
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The Urgent Need For Qualified Transportation Providers In Global Clinical Research
Given the high cost of conducting global clinical trials, and the even higher cost of failure, regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical companies alike now demand that every party involved in the pharmaceutical supply chain — transportation and logistics providers included — conform to GxP guidelines.
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Too Big, Too Costly, Too Bad
A client in the UK was initiating a new clinical trial, and shipping 42 pallets of the IMP to Marken’s pharmaceutical service depot in the testing region created several challenges.
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10 Reasons To Add Reusability To Your Thermal Shipping Container
Based in Plymouth, Minnesota, Minnesota Thermal Science (MTS) can 'Control the Whethers' when transporting sensitive pharmaceutical, blood, and biologic products. Innovative, reusable, and disposable solutions protect sensitive payloads against transportation variables to global destinations.
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Why Air Cargo Is A Viable Solution For Transporting Medical And Pharmaceutical Products
The ecosystem tied to the movement of medical and pharmaceutical products is complex and highly distributed. Shippers and receivers for these life-saving products are spread out around the country, and there are no centralized routes between them.
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