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Guaranteeing resilience in vaccine manufacturing

European Pharmaceutical Review

There has been a steady stream of developments in the vaccine manufacturing space throughout 2023. A notable milestone was Moderna’s announcement in April that it had, following finalisation of a ten-year strategic partnership with the UK Government, commenced construction of its mRNA vaccine manufacturing technology centre.

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Leading pharmaceutical logistics and pharma supply chain companies

Pharmaceutical Technology

The pharmaceutical supply chain is a global and complex network that includes a wide range of stakeholders such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and pharmacy benefit managers (PBM), to ensure efficient and timely delivery of medications to the patients.

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Key developments in pharmaceutical manufacturing – September 2023

European Pharmaceutical Review

September 2023 saw a wave of new pharmaceutical manufacturing facility expansions and launches across Europe. Importantly, each site features advanced technologies to support development and manufacture of these therapeutics. Materials and financing costs are high and squeezing manufacturers and their customers alike.

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Bob Harrell

Pharma Marketing Network

Bob is a life sciences and technology marketing leader with more than 25 years of experience working directly for pharmaceutical manufacturers (Merck, AstraZeneca, and Shire) and for technology companies that serve the industry (Appature, IQVIA, and Sparta). The post Bob Harrell appeared first on Pharma Marketing Network.

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Strengthening and transforming the pharmaceutical supply chain

European Pharmaceutical Review

Manufacturing delays and capacity issues that continue to impact the pharmaceutical supply chain have led to medicine shortages around the globe; an issue that has been exacerbated further by geopolitical events, the energy crisis and rising inflation.

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How one pharma “family business” places patients first

pharmaphorum

When people think about pharma, they often think about “big” pharma: large, faceless corporations. The status isn’t awarded lightly and Chiesi is the largest pharmaceutical manufacturer to be named a B Corp. “We The post How one pharma “family business” places patients first appeared first on.

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The Pandemic Treaty and the opportunity to end ‘vaccine apartheid’

pharmaphorum

Of significant interest to the pharma industry are the suggestions in the draft text that money granted for research on infectious diseases could include specifications on how eventual products could be marketed. In response, some companies, such as Pfizer , have made commitments to sell products to the countries at non-profit prices.