Pharma
Are Free Energy Perturbation (FEP) methods suitable for your project?
Free Energy Perturbation (FEP) methods are a fast-evolving area of drug discovery, and Cresset Discovery’s dedicated team of expert modelers are establishing a rapidly growing portfolio of successfully completed FEP projects. There are a number of key data requirements that are necessar...
IPFL expands printing possibilities with new multi-material polyjet printer
Multi material production 3D Printing and prototyping IPFL, experts in plastic machining, fabrication and 3D printing, has begun running the latest J850 Polyjet 3D printer from Stratasys. The machine will support the company’s compilation of 3D printing technologies and expan...
Unleashing the potential of Micro 3D Printing with the BMF PµSL System
IPFL is at the forefront of micro 3D printing innovation with the BMF PµSL system, offering unparalleled precision in manufacturing microscale components. Ideal for aerospace, medical, and electronics industries, this advanced technology enables the creation of highly detailed parts pre...
Streamlining the design of PROTACs® and PROTAC linkers
Register here - Streamlining the design of PROTACs® and PROTAC linkers (cresset-group.com) ...
3 Steps for cell & gene therapy medical affairs teams to provide strategic value
A phrase often recited within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in recent years is that medical affairs is the third strategic pillar of success, along with R&D and commercial. Ongoing advancements in the cell and gene therapy sector have further highlighted the critic...
The Paradigm Shift: Navigating the emergence of value-based contracts for future gene therapies
Value-based contracting (VBC) has been difficult to execute in the pharmaceutical arena, especially in the gene therapy space. This has been driven by several factors, including the lack of long-term data, the imbalance of upside and downside risk between manufacturers and payers, and d...
A longitudinal perspective on innovation
There is growing interest in the innovation process in the biopharmaceutical industry, with particular public scrutiny around the composition of research and development (R&D) spending and the role of intellectual property. This process is commonly characterized as involving a mixtu...
Oncology vaccines: Are they positioned for PMA success?
With combinations taking center stage following the initial influx of immune checkpoint inhibitor monotherapies, the authors look ahead to the potential of mRNA vaccines in oncology and describe the pricing and market access opportunities and challenges that may await current and future...
The burden of non-specific pain disorder in US women
Based on existing evidence on the delay, lack of recognition, and burden of pain conditions commonly afflicting women (specifically endometriosis, PCOS, fibromyalgia, IBS or migraines), CRA sought to understand how being diagnosed with these conditions impacts women’s mental health and ...
The longitudinal history of medicines innovation: Part two
The second of a two-part article, CRA’s Life Sciences Practice team, along with experts at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, recently conducted a landscape review of how complex pharmaceutical innovation happens in practice, leveraging three therapy area cas...