From a manufacturing standpoint, the argument for using digital twins in biopharmaceutical process development has already been won. Now, research suggests that twins could also […]
Category: Genetics
Is Bioprinting in Bioprocessing’s Future?
When most people think of bioprocessing, they think of the production of a biologically based drug. Ask an AI-based assistant to define bioprocessing, and it […]
Harnessing Data and AI to Revolutionize Bioprocessing Beyond Digital
At the Bioprocessing Summit in Boston today, Cenk Undey, PhD, recently appointed iCMC Digital Transformation Program Lead at Sanofi, challenged the audience to look “beyond […]
Epithelial Cells Sense Tissue Curvature for Wound Healing
Epithelial cells line the body’s surfaces to protect against physical damage, pathogens, and dehydration. These cells play key roles in absorbing nutrients and removing waste […]
Particle Measuring Systems Opens New Manufacturing and Contamination Control Innovation Hub
Particle Measuring Systems (PMS), formerly based in Boulder, CO, opened its new manufacturing and contamination control innovation hub in Niwot, CO. The purpose-built facility is […]
Ischemia Drives Breast Cancer Growth in Mice by Weakening Immunity
Cutting off blood flow can prematurely age the bone marrow, weakening the immune system’s ability to fight cancer, according to a new study from NYU […]
VantAI, Halda Therapeutics Launch $1B+ Proximity-Based Therapy Collaboration
VantAI, an AI-based company focused on programmable protein interactions, and Halda Therapeutics, a clinical-stage oncology company, has announced a research collaboration, worth over $1 billion […]
Brain Abnormalities in Children Tied to Prenatal Pesticide Exposure
A study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and Keck School of Medicine has found evidence of […]
Space Station Stem Cells Successfully Produce Healthy Mice
Decades of space exploration have resulted in the discovery of known stressors to animals (including humans) during spaceflight: radiation, microgravity, hypergravity, and circadian rhythm disruption. […]
Industry Partnerships with Iowa State University to Support New Scale-Up Facility
A new bioindustrial manufacturing scale-up facility has been designed to help advance innovative biobased solutions and products from the lab to commercialization. BioMADE, a U.S. Department […]