Regulatory Strategies for the Analytical Development of New Biological Entities and Biosimilars

The webinar will focus on the relationship between analytics of biotherapeutic products and the interpretation of data to build and support a solid regulatory Chemistry, Manufacturing and Control (CMC) strategy. The importance of data interpretation is illustrated in the development of biosimilars and new biological entities, as well as in regulatory specifications regarding biotherapeutic products.
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Investing in Biotechnology Startups – Case of Anti-inflammatory Treatments

Eban

The Webinar will focus on how health sciences are becoming more democratized and decentralized, hacking biotechnology investments is getting more accessible, obvious, and transparent. Investing in biotech is no longer reserved for specialized VCs and funds with deep pockets. This one hour webinar will discuss finding the right opportunities in responsible healthcare investing, focusing on investing in biotech companies.
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Antibody Discovery Platforms to Support Functional Monoclonal Antibody Generation

insidescientific.com

In this webinar, Dr. Jiahui Yang provides an overview of antibody discovery platforms and discusses how single B cell sorting can be used to generate functional monoclonal antibodies for a range of applications including disease diagnosis and therapeutics.
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Single-Cell, Spatial, & In Situ Hi-Res Mapping of the Breast Cancer Tumor Microenvironment

Resolving the complexities of the tumor microenvironment (TME) is necessary for a comprehensive understanding of cancer biology. For example, while breast cancer is well studied, open questions remain, including why some ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS) progress to invasive carcinoma and some do not.
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The Rising Demand for Trust & Transparency: Blockchain for Food

IBM

The global food system is growing rapidly, contributing to the abundance of choices available for consumers and adding complexity to the food supply chain. With numerous connection points and so many participants, there are greater chances for inefficiency, waste, and fraud. Consequently, innovators in the food industry are now recognizing the opportunity to modernize and transform the food system, creating greater trust and transparency throughout. Using Blockchain as the underlying technology for a renewed food system, organizations are realizing unique benefits that accompany the digitization of information. In addition to gaining abilities like instant tracebacks, supply chain efficiency and data insights, participants are acquiring brand differentiation, consumer trust, and sustainability.
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