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The Pistoia Alliance has launched the User Experience for Life Sciences toolkit, designed to help pharma and biotech companies improve the user-friendliness of their software. We find out how poorly designed software can impact R&D, and how the toolkit could help.
We also consider the problem of unapproved and unregulated antibiotics being manufactured in India, investigate whether self-imposed price caps by some big pharma companies will be enough to keep drugs affordable, and find out more about Elsevier’s plans to create a new taxonomy for traditional Chinese medicine.
Finally, we take a look inside Canada’s Centre for Drug Research and Development as it works to solve unmet medical needs using innovative technologies, and unveil the six winning packaging systems at Pharmapack Europe 2018, which range from a motor-driven disposable auto-injector to an all-in-one contactless multi-dose delivery cap.
In this issue
Could focusing on the user experience reinvent drug R&D software?
Poorly designed software leads to frustrated scientists and an inefficient R&D process. Elly Earls finds out how the Pistoia Alliance is using user experience principles to tackle this issue and accelerate life sciences innovation.
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How India’s use of unapproved antibiotics could undermine global health
New research has shown that unapproved antibiotics are rife in India, undermining efforts to tackle antimicrobial resistance. Elly Earls meets Dr Patricia McGettigan to find out how the situation can be tackled.
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By GlobalDataUS drug pricing: could the industry regulate itself?
Pharmaceutical price hikes are nothing new, but increased criticism has instilled a new sense of social responsibility, at least for some companies. Chris Lo considers whether industry self-regulation could play a larger role in future US drug pricing.
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Unlocking the potential of Chinese medicine
With millions of Westerners using traditional medicines, global interest in Chinese elixirs is growing. Abi Millar finds out whether a new Elsevier database could help bridge the gap between traditional Chinese medicine and the Western pharma industry.
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Inside Canada’s Centre for Drug Research and Development
Canada’s Centre for Drug Research and Development has been working to grow and accelerate Canadian-based research. Abi Millar finds out more from Gordon McCauley, president and CEO.
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Award-winning pharma packaging
Pharmapack Europe has revealed the winners of the 2018 Pharmapack Awards. Elliot Gardner profiles the six winning packaging systems, from a motor-driven disposable auto-injector to an all-in-one contactless multidose delivery cap.
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Next issue preview
In the next special issue of Pharma Technology Focus, we take a closer look at some of the latest developments in biotechnology, including the revolutionary gene-editing tool CRISPR, which is quickly emerging as a key tool for drug target identification, as well as preclinical testing.
We also consider what regulatory steps need to be taken to improve the US adoption of biosimilars as it flags behind Europe, examine how the biotech M&A landscape is likely to develop over the course of 2018, as large pharma firms look to pad their pipelines with new acquisitions, and sit down with Dotmatics to find out more about the latest version of the company’s data visualisation tool Vortex.
Finally, we ask whether artificial intelligence can be used to extract genomic data and discover relevant biomarkers, and learn more about a new method of manufacturing proteins outside of a cell.
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