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Solutions for Speed, Safety and Scalability in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing

In an interview, Nicole Brockway, president of biologicals and chemicals at Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses how the company is addressing the challenges of modern therapeutic manufacturing and what innovations lie ahead in bioproduction.
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Getting New Drug Modalities to Market: How Can Your Data Strategy Help?

This article explores the revolution in new drug modalities and the challenges around effective data strategies to support AI efforts.
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Digital Twin Technology Drives Major Improvements in Battery Efficiency and Cost

This article will detail the quantitative and qualitative benefits of adopting digital twin technology throughout the different steps of battery production.
A lab scientist holding test tubes containing blood samples for bioanlysis.
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Overcoming Challenges in Bioanalysis With Artificial Intelligence

In bioanalysis, AI could alleviate preclinical and clinical bioanalytical data processing and analysis. Here, Mary Belfast from Teva Branded Pharmaceuticals, discusses some of the latest guidelines on AI implementation and validation in bioanalysis.
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Understanding Doping Control in Sports: An Interview With Professor Peter Van Eenoo

We sat down with Professor Peter Van Eenoo, director of the Doping Control Laboratory (DoCoLab), part of the University of Ghent, Belgium, to discuss the intricacies of anti-doping testing and the challenges faced in catching sporting cheats.
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The Adoption of AI: Critical Concerns in the Life Sciences

In this interview, Dr. Becky Upton discusses the key findings of a recent survey conducted by the Pistoia Alliance regarding the use of AI in life sciences and the main hurdles preventing wider adoption of AI in pharma.

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Harnessing AI and Automation for the Future of Drug Discovery

In this interview, Tola Olorunnisola, senior vice president and general manager at Avantor, delves into how AI and automation could put the Lab of the Future within our grasp, enabling scientific breakthroughs and revolutionizing the drug development process.
A research scientist using a tablet to perform AI-assisted research on the human brain
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Researchers Want To Embrace AI But Still Have Major Concerns, Survey Finds

Elsevier’s “Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI” report reveals how researchers feel about AI and what is needed to increase trust in these tools. Here, Mirit Eldor, managing director, life sciences at Elsevier discusses these findings further.
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How Stain-Free Western Blotting Contributes to Laboratory Efficiency

Western blotting is a staple technique in many laboratories but can be time consuming and inconsistent. Technology Networks spoke with Harsha Rao to learn more about Stain-Free western blotting and the advantages of total protein normalization.
Laboratory plastic waste.
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Tackling Plastic Waste for More Sustainable Science

At SLAS Europe 2024, Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Tim Dillon, market manager (Nordics) at Mettler-Toledo Rainin, to learn about how more sustainable options can be implemented into scientists’ daily workflows.
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