Quality First: Strengthening Compliance in a Fast-evolving Pharma World Kumar Jeetendra | March 5, 2026 The velocity at which pharmaceutical innovations are occurring is unparalleled in history. In this context, quality and compliance have shifted from being mere supporting functions to becoming critical strategic elements. Be it cutting-edge biologics and bespoke medicines, the digitization of manufacturing, or the globalization of supply chains, the pharma sector is traversing an arena that …
From Titrant to Titrator: Simplifying Precision in Titration Techniques Kumar Jeetendra | March 18, 2026 In spite of quick changes in technology, titration remains one of the most reliable methods in analytical science. It is one of the most useful techniques for determining the concentration of a pharmaceutical product, as well as in the analysis of environmental samples and other chemical analyses. There has, however, been a change in the …
Revolutionizing Diagnostics: How AST is Transforming Clinical Microbiology Kumar Jeetendra | March 18, 2026 The ability to give quick and accurate diagnoses is of paramount importance to the specialized fields of the ever-evolving world of healthcare. One of the most state-of-the-art innovations in healthcare and clinical microbiology laboratories is Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST), the newest technology for helping clinicians with the choice of treatment for an infectious disease. Providing …
AST Uncovered: The Future of Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Kumar Jeetendra | March 18, 2026 Infections pose an everpresent threat to society and time is of the essence when it comes to treatment. Receiving antibiotics later than it is supposed to be given can worsen one’s condition, increase the length of time a patient has to spend in the hospital, and can even lead to death. The infectious disease has …
Eppendorf launches SpinPro® centrifuge series for streamlined life science research Kumar Jeetendra | March 21, 2026 Eppendorf, a leading international life science company that develops, manufactures, and distributes instruments, consumables, and services for use in laboratories around the world, today announced the commercial launch of the SpinPro® 6 R centrifuge, the first in the Company’s new range of SpinPro floor-standing and benchtop centrifuges. With an advanced user-interface and ergonomic operation, the …
20/80 Pareto: Smarter Pharma Efficiency Kumar Jeetendra | March 23, 2026 In the current world of biotechnology, inefficiency can kill a business. It is a challenge to balance the costs of research and the number of regulations associated with the drug discovery process. Because of this, it is essential to find new methods to streamline business operations. Optimistic views toward the future of drug discovery can …
Hubble Birthday: From Cosmic Imaging to Precision Lab Tech Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 More than celebrating the Hubble Space Telescope’s anniversary for its remarkable captures from the greatest depths of the universe, it is important to remember how beyond astronomy, sophisticated imaging techniques from the Hubble Space Telescope’s anniversary are clinically and laboratory science related. Innovating Laboratory Techniques from a Telescope’s View to a Microscope’s View When Hubble …
What Is Tofu Made Of? The Science Behind Soy Protein Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 Tofu used to be associated with Asian cuisine, but now it is a staple in all types of cooking, including modern culinary arts, and is popular in the health-conscious culinary market. But what is it about tofu that makes it so nutritious and scientifically valuable? Tofu is made of soybeans, which are an ancient cultivated …
Specific Gravity: The Key to Precision in Lab Analysis Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 Accuracy is key in laboratory sciences. The smallest error in measurement can completely alter the result. This can happen in the formulation of a drug, in the characterization of a chemical, or in the quality control processes. One of the simplest parameters used at each of these stages is known as “specific gravity”. What exactly …
Five Easy Approaches to Streamline Lab Operations Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 Laboratories are faced with challenging demands. They must find a balance between providing accurate results and doing so in a timely, cost-efficient way, all while remaining compliant with legal regulations. Operational bottlenecks increase time and cost and have a direct negative impact on results for pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and research labs. The best part is, large …
Ozempic & Semaglutide: Transforming Metabolic Treatment Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 For a number of years now, healthcare systems globally have centered their attention on improving metabolic health. The sharp rise of obesity and type 2 diabetes has highlighted the urgent require for treatments that are not only efficient but also sustainable. One of the most pioneering treatments has been Semaglutide or Ozempic. It has been …
Ebola Virus: Advances in Detection, Treatment & Control Kumar Jeetendra | March 30, 2026 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is one of the deadliest infectious diseases known to humanity. Outbreaks of the disease are marked by rapid contagion, high (case) fatality rates, and major difficulties for the healthcare system especially in the African continent. In the last few years, however, the global healthcare system has responded to the Ebola virus …