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With the Pharmaceutical Industry constantly evolving due to globalization, consolidation and regulatory compliance, we see the industry looking at new competing challenges, including: Greater supply…
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Several crucial challenges of track and trace project implementation in 2021 The track and trace solutions market is projected to reach USD 4.21…
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As the end of the year is coming, it is time to look at the trends in pharma manufacturing for 2022. The expected volume…
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Significant transformations happened over the last decade regarding the role of pharmacovigilance (PV) departments in pharmaceutical organizations. This had a tremendous impact not only on…
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Category: Technoloy
Digital therapeutics (DTx) is a fast emerging class of therapies that utilizes software to treat disease, both as a standalone or for treatment optimization. DTx…
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It’s clear that the digital therapeutics (DTx) industry has found new ways to harness the unique power of emerging technologies to improve health. The 2021…
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More than 7,000 rare diseases have been identified, but only 5% of those diseases have an approved treatment.1 While significant strides in conducting rare disease clinical…
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The use of mobile technology and artificial intelligence (AI) has increased in all fields, and healthcare is not an exception. The uptake of digital health…
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Category: Technoloy
Digital therapeutics is a hot topic right now. By using digital technology to manage, treat or even prevent chronic conditions, digital therapeutics is promising to…
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Researchers have found that the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein may help the virus to spread from cell to cell, providing a drug target. Researchers have released…