Pharmas producing drugs for the Australian market may see manufacturing licence charges slashed if their products do not sell above a certain threshold according to a plan outlined by the TGA.
The drive to license needle-free delivery methods continues with Zealand Pharma signing a deal to use its peptide optimisation technology with Vyteris’ controlled transdermal patch.
US physicists have built the world's most sensitive 'nanomechanical mass spectrometer' that can accurately determine the mass of objects lighter than a single gold atom.
Dissolved charged particles frequently form the waste product of
both industrial and biological processes, but while it has been
easy to remove positive ions (cations) without disturbing the
surrounding solution, it has been significantly...
A team of materials scientists and biologists in the US say they
have developed 'smart' bio-nanotubes that could be used to deliver
a drug or gene to a particular location in the body.
ESA will officially launch its universal detector for use with high
performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), based on a technology
called CAD (charged aserosol detector), in Europe at the HPLC 2005
exhibition in Stockholm in June.