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The Path To Producing An Insulin Biosimilar
7/17/2024
I met with rBIO co-founder and president, Cameron Owen, as well as its CSO, Dr. Deenadayalan Bakthavatsalam, to learn about what it takes to develop an insulin biosimilar. They candidly told me about the company’s plan of execution, as well as how challenging it is to scale-up manufacturing to a commercial level (in the ballpark of several metric tons per year for insulin) — which is the company’s primary focus right now.
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Cell & Gene Therapy Outsourcing's New Paradigm
10/7/2025
The industry has flipped from scarcity to surplus, and sponsors now have leverage to set terms, not take numbers.
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The Day Analog TV Died
6/20/2024
The broadcasting industry has undergone significant transformations, none more impactful than the June 12, 2009, transition from analog systems to digital systems.
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Connecting "Little Harmonics" And Jolly Ol' St. Nick Via Ham Radio
11/12/2025
Santa Net is an annual December event where licensed amateur radio operators use RF and EchoLink technology to connect children with Santa Claus on the airwaves.
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67 Reasons To Attend IMS2025
5/7/2025
IMS2025 brings together the global RF and microwave community for a week of learning, networking, and discovery in the “City by the Bay.” Whether you’re an engineer, researcher, entrepreneur, or student, here are 67 reasons to make IMS your must-attend event this year.
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A Bioethicist Weighs In On Obesity Drugs
10/31/2024
Anne Zimmerman, editor-in-chief of the Columbia University online journal, Voices in Bioethics discusses her concerns over the use of GLP-1 weight loss drugs in the U.S.
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Back To School: How WiFi Is Improving Education
8/15/2024
WiFi has changed, well, everything and the world of education has benefited from its presence as much as any industry. Exactly how WiFi is being used – and will be used in the future – can make all the difference to a student, as well as the teachers guiding them.
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Spiders, Mold, & SOPs: Tales From A Site Inspection Veteran
5/22/2025
Sarah Moeller, a veteran of mock regulatory inspections, shares lessons from over 300 site visits, emphasizing preparation, documentation, and patient-focused practices to ensure sites are inspection-ready.
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Outsourced Complex Protein Development Demands Special Considerations
9/20/2024
Complex protein therapeutic innovators are often orchestrating the work of three, four, or more outsourced manufacturing partners at once. What goes into their selection criteria? Experts from ADC and fusion protein sponsors weigh in, with bonus commentary from a CDMO process development specialist.
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Bioprocess Online's 2025 Editorial Reflections
12/23/2025
Bioprocess Online's chief editor, Tyler Menichiello, reflects on the year and provides a preview of what to expect in 2026.