BIOTECHNOLOGY INNOVATION

March 14, 2019

Modern biotechnology is a young industry. But in just over four decades, the scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs working in this field have firmly established themselves at the forefront of medical innovation. The innovations and research coming from these enterprises have led to the successful development of new cures and therapies that are transforming the way we treat patients for a wide range of once-devastating diseases

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Energy & Biosciences Institute

The Energy Biosciences Institute -- the largest private-public partnership of its kind in the world -- was created to apply advanced knowledge of biology to the field of bioenergy research. Its mission is to help develop advanced biofuels that are green, sustainable, and created from non-food sources. EBI is a collaboration between four research partners: the University of California, Berkeley; the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and BP.

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Next Generation Therapies and related Life Sciences topics

whitePaper | January 16, 2022

All gene therapies insert engineered DNA/RNA into living cells to make or modify new proteins

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Enabling the Future of Cell & Gene Therapies through Non Proprietary Patient-Owned Data Collection

whitePaper | March 16, 2021

Cell and gene therapies have emerged as a new treatment paradigm, and with them has come the potential to alter the course of many rare diseases. In many cases, there is an opportunity to correct the underlying dysfunction with a one-time administration of a therapy and provide either a functional cure or a substantial improvement in health outcomes. In other cases, long term symptom relief will be the primary therapeutic objective. Some of these indications may require more than one dose to achieve continued symptom relief and scientists and companies are working on technologies that will enable the use of a repeat dose.

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A digital ecosystem for Clinical Trails

whitePaper | July 30, 2021

Clinical trials are complex, lengthy, and resource-inefficient. The clinical research industry is responsible for the delivery of medical solutions to society by systematically evaluating their safety and efficacy in humans during so-called clinical trials. As exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, a steady and efficient influx of vaccines, therapeutics, and other innovative medical solutions is critical for meeting society’s current and future medical needs. Unfortunately, the industry faces several persistent issues that make clinical trial operations overly complex, lengthy, and resource-inefficient.

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Accelerating the Biomanufacturing Revolution

whitePaper | February 11, 2022

The biomanufacturing revolution is here. Recent advancements in the field of synthetic biology have enabled significant cost reductions in foundational bioengineering unit operations such as DNA synthesis and sequencing.

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DIGITAL BIOTECH IS MISSION-CRITICAL TO MODERNA

whitePaper | May 20, 2022

We are living in a unique time in which the world is changing faster than ever. This largely is due to an influx and infusion of digital technologies that are reinventing and reimagining businesses across nearly every sector, and dramatically shifting societal and economic interactions. While the life science industry has, to some extent, adopted various digital technologies, it has not had a significant digital transformation in how it does business.

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2022 Biosimilars Report: The U.S. Journey and Path Ahead

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

Cardinal Health is fortunate to sit at the crossroads of the United States (U.S.) healthcare system, engaging with stakeholders from across the industry including healthcare

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Spotlight

Energy & Biosciences Institute

The Energy Biosciences Institute -- the largest private-public partnership of its kind in the world -- was created to apply advanced knowledge of biology to the field of bioenergy research. Its mission is to help develop advanced biofuels that are green, sustainable, and created from non-food sources. EBI is a collaboration between four research partners: the University of California, Berkeley; the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and BP.

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