An innovative concept of ‘precision medicine’ : The Sefam S.Box Kumar Jeetendra | October 13, 2022 S.Box is much more than a treatment device; it is an innovative concept of ‘precision medicine’ that puts the patients at the center of their treatment. In addition to the innovations of this Auto-CPAP device, the S.Box is designed by a famous French designer Philippe Starck. The S.Box concept offers mobile apps and the use of some medical …
Exploring the Role of Mass Spectrometry in Precision Medicine Kumar Jeetendra | October 2, 2024 This analytical technique has not been within the realms of practice but is still a powerful tool used in precision medicine for detecting and measuring molecules in complex biological samples with high level of accuracy and sensitivity. Precision medicine aims at changing medical treatment to individual patient characteristics, an objective that can be achieved through …
From Lab to Life: How Innovation and Quality Control are Shaping the Pharma Industry Kumar Jeetendra | November 14, 2024 Driven by the need to find better therapies and save lives, the pharmaceutical industry has been motivated to invest in scientific advancement. This motivation has however not made it easy for them to bring drug creation to the market as there are a few stages involved. Aside from research, considerable quality management activities are a …
How Electronic Microsystems Improve Drug Safety in Pharma Kumar Jeetendra | January 31, 2025 In the pharmaceutical world, drug safety remains a core priority. Drug development, production, and quality assurance processes are now powerfully performed by modernized systems to enhance patient safety and mitigate risks, all thanks to the integration of electronic microsystems. Such technologies are now becoming increasingly important for compliance and accuracy in the pharmaceutical industry. The …
Precision Under Pressure Kumar Jeetendra | June 3, 2025 Like almost everything else, the COVID-19 worldwide health emergency changed the competitive dynamics of the pharmaceutical industry in regard to the speed at which lifesaving drugs are developed and brought to market. Now, companies need to balance moving faster than competitors while still being able to meet quality control (QC) thresholds. As the pharmaceutical industry …
Targeted Therapies & Drug Design: Dr. Hemant R. Jadhav’s Insights Kumar Jeetendra | June 14, 2025 Dr. Hemant R. Jadhav, a BITS Pilani professor, spends his days sketching tiny drug-like shapes on a computer screen and nights watching them grow into real compounds. His work targets cancer, HIV, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes—blending molecular design with hands-on testing to yield future-ready therapies. At the core of his research are histone demethylases—epigenetic gatekeepers that …
Unlocking Precision:The Power of the 96-Well Plate in Modern Lab Science Kumar Jeetendra | July 11, 2025 In modern molecular diagnostic laboratories, no other tool compares to the ease of use, precision, and multiplicity offered by the 96-well plates. They have stood the test of time and continue to be used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), high-throughput screening, PCR amplification, and even in cell cultures because of their ability to perform simultaneous …
Pharma 2030: AI, Automation & The Next Era of Drug Development Kumar Jeetendra | October 6, 2025 For the first time in its chronicle, the pharmaceutical industry is on the verge of crossing a transformative threshold. The next decade and a half will not focus on the completion of incremental improvements but on the determining of a new paradigm in the intricate relationship of science and technology. The paradigm will focus on …
From Bench to Breakthrough Modernizing Analytical Testing in Pharma Kumar Jeetendra | October 9, 2025 Analytical testing remains foundational to pharmaceutical innovation, guaranteeing the safety, efficacy, and dependability of every pill, vial, and biologic sent to patients. Yet the industry’s increasing focus on complex biologics, personalized medicine, and accelerated development cycles suggests the need for innovative approaches to analysis. The industry must embrace innovation for modernization, including advanced technologies, automation, …
Breakthroughs Behind the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine Kumar Jeetendra | October 9, 2025 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded in 2025 expressed yet again the value of modern medical research. This year the prize commends the deep accomplishments in our understanding of the human immune system. The prize goes to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their groundbreaking discoveries for the understanding of …
2025 in Review: A Defining Year for Pharma, Laboratory & Analytical Industry Kumar Jeetendra | January 6, 2026 By the end of 2025, the pharma, laboratory, and analytical sectors will have undergone an unprecedented overhaul. These industries overcame the pandemic bounce-back and are now completely transformed. Digital tools, regulatory oversight, analytical efficiency, and manufacturing breakthroughs have all advanced these markets.For scientists, manufacturers, solution providers, and leaders in these sectors, 2025 was about operational …
The Power of Metabolomics & Multi-omics in Precision Science Kumar Jeetendra | February 12, 2026 Recent advances in precision science have abandoned the old-fashioned “one-size-fits-all” methodology. Researchers and clinicians have come to appreciate the importance of and need for considering the complexities of the entire biological system, rather than just focusing on a single layer of information. This is the point where metabolomics and multi-omics come into play. These are …