A process system for the pharmaceutical company Boryung Pharmaceutical in Yesan led by Telstar Kumar Jeetendra | November 2, 2020 Terrassa (Barcelona) 2020, November 2nd. A turnkey vial filling line integrating a freeze dryer with automatic loading & unloading system under isolation technology designed for the production of drugs for cancer treatment has been completed for the new production facility of the South Korean pharmaceutical company Boryung Pharmaceutical in Yesan, South Chungcheong Province. The integrated …
South African firm Aspen Pharmacare and Johnson and Johnson strike immunization bargain Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2020 South African pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare has announced a deal with U.S. firm Johnson & Johnson to manufacture its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, if it’s accepted in South Africa and internationally. In a statement issued on Monday, Aspen said that if ongoing trials bring global health authorities to endorse the J&J vaccine as safe and effective, …
Zydus Cadila finishes stage 2 preliminary, to submit information in November Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2020 Cadila Healthcare (Zydus Cadila) said it has completed enrolment and dosing of 1,000 volunteers in phase-2 clinical trials of its possible Covid-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D, and plans to submit the data to the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) this past month. “At present the immunogenicity evaluation is going on,” said Sharvil Patel, Managing Director of …
Blood vessel deformities start in vein cells Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2020 In the condition called cavernoma, lesions appear in a cluster of blood vessels in the brain, spinal cord or retina. Researchers from Uppsala University can now reveal, at molecular level, these changes originate in vein cells. This new understanding of the condition creates possibility of developing better treatments for patients. The study was published in …
CytoSMART Technologies announces the launch of its first fluorescence live-cell imager Lux3 FL Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2020 3 November 2020, Eindhoven, The Netherlands – Life Science Newswire – CytoSMART Technologies today announced its first fluorescence live-cell imager. The CytoSMART Lux3 FL is a small live-cell imaging microscope equipped with one brightfield and two fluorescent channels (green and red). The device enables researchers to unravel cellular processes in real-time, while the cells are …
Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd reports 16.70% rise in the Standalone Net Profit at Rs. 35.19 crore in H1 FY21 Kumar Jeetendra | November 3, 2020 November 03, 2020: Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Limited, one of India’s leading healthcare companies has reported net profit of Rs. 35.19 crore for the H1 FY21 ended September 2020 as against net profit of Rs. 30.15 crore in the corresponding period last year, growth of 16.70%. Net revenue for the half year ended September 2020 reported at …
Himac Centrifuges – Now available from Eppendorf India Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 Chennai, November 2020 – In March Eppendorf AG and Koki Holdings Co., Ltd., have reached an agreement that Eppendorf acquires Koki’s centrifuge business, including the premium Himac brand. Since July 1st, 2020 Eppendorf Himac Technologies officially belongs to the Eppendorf Group. Since November 1st, 2020 Eppendorf India Pvt. Ltd. has been able to offer the …
Improving affectability of fluid biopsy utilizing ‘inexactly stacked’ identification layers Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 By detecting DNA fragments in body fluids like urine, some kinds of cancer may already be tracked in an early stage. But in order to capture them, detection sensitivity must be improved. Researchers at the University of Twente in The Netherlands (MESA+ Institute) use electrically charged polymers for this. Not only one layer of this, …
Engineered counter acting agent may forestall Covid from contaminating human cells Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 By screening hundreds of artificial antibodies, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and EMBL Hamburg in Germany have identified an antibody that may prevent the new coronavirus from infecting human cells. The analysis, which is printed in the journal Nature Communications, also reveals how electrons can be quickly generated in the event of future pandemics. …
Optimised Microplate for SARS-CoV-2 Nucleic Acid Purification Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 Porvair Sciences has introduced a new 2.2ml 96 deep well plate specifically designed to be fully compatible with the Thermo Scientific™ KingFisher™ range of nucleic acid purification systems. For many labs, up-front sample preparation and handling represents a major bottleneck in their research workflow, as it is largely done manually. Widely used for the nucleic …
Saillant Therapeutics Reports Proof of Concept of its Treatment in Heart Failure Showing Functional Reversal and Myocardial Rejuvenation Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 Saillant Therapeutics, an innovative preclinical stage biotechnology company developing promising small molecule-based therapies, today announced that it has obtained Proof of Concept for its lead compound (ST02) indicated for the treatment of heart failure. The compound was tested in a well-established preclinical heart failure model in which it induced a clear reversal to normal of …
Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces Collaboration with Northeastern University to Advance Biopharmaceutical Characterization and Monitoring Workflows Kumar Jeetendra | November 4, 2020 San Jose, Calif. – (November 4, 2020) – Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, and the Biopharmaceutical Analysis Training Laboratory (BATL) at Northeastern University, have entered into a collaborative agreement in a bid to advance analytical capabilities and drive innovation across the biopharmaceutical industry in areas including personalized medicine, monoclonal antibodies and …