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Pharma Focus Asia | Issue 6 | 2008

News
Press Releases
Book Shelf
Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
Author(s): Nadine Cohen
  Pages: 528
Publisher: Humana Press
  Published in: 2008
Events
Interphex Asia 2008
June 02 - 03, 2008
Suntec Singapore
World Vaccine Congress Asia 2008
June 02 - 05, 2008
Singapore
World Summit of Antivirals 2008
June 20 - 26, 2008
Kunming, China
Visage Images
Pharma Focus Asia
Magazine for the Pharmaceutical Industry Leaders
Pharma Focus Asia - Media Pack
Public Private Partnerships Summit - 2008, 4th Julu 2008, Shangri-La Hotel, New Delhi.
Selected Articles

STRATEGY

Pharma and Biotech
Is it possible to continue growing?

While the industry still performs on a high level, growth prospects are not as they had been in the past.

Joachim M Greuel
Founding and Managing Partner, Bioscience Valuation BSV GmbH
Finding the Way in China
Critical issues for partnership and investment

Multinational pharmaceutical companies are rushing to China with an aim to access the low-cost scientific talent and also claim a stake in Asia's largest pharmaceutical market. But the Chinese business climate is far from what one normally encounters in the West.

Mark J Benedyk
Head, La Jolla Incubator, The Pfizer Incubator, LLC

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

Drug Discovery
A decentralised multi-polar model

Where the pharmaceutical industry is being unable to successfully translate core models of drug discovery from theory to practice, the two-pronged approach of Evolva Biotech stands as a case in building a diversified and risk balanced compound pipeline.

P.Muthuswamy Murali
Shriram Raghavan

Managing Director
Head of Compound Development
Evolva Biotech Private Limited
The Asian Vaccine Industry
Opportunities and challenges

A roadmap for Asian vaccine research and development programmes can lead to a strong regional vaccine industry, self-sufficient healthcare policy and the possibility of economic growth through the manufacturing of valuable biological products.

Pele Choi-SingChong
Investigator and Director, Vaccine Research and Development Center, National Health Research Institutes
Controlling Infectious Diseases
Evaluation of vaccines

Although vaccine evaluation differs in various aspects from that for therapeutic drugs, many procedures specific for therapeutic drugs have been applied to vaccine evaluation.

Yoshinobu Horiuchi
Head, Laboratory of Pertussis and Endotoxin Control, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Developing Cancer Vaccines
Using tumour-associated peptides

Effective next-generation cancer vaccines have to include relevant and well characterised antigens known to be presented by real tumour tissue.

Harpreet Singh
Toni Weinschenk
Managing Director and Chief Scientific Officer
Head of Discovery
immatics biotechnologies GmbH

CLINICAL TRIALS

Metabolomics Strategy
Identifying tissue-specific drug effects

The maturation of metabolomics technologies is expected to have profound effect on pharmaceutical R&D. Over the past few years, technologies have matured to the stage where comprehensive and quantitative investigation of global metabolome has been made possible.

Matej Oresic
Research Professor, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

MANUFACTURING

Ready-To-Use Technologies
Driving process excellence and product safety

Biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes like cell culture, harvesting and downstream purification are rapidly gaining importance as process robustness and assurance of product safety in these processes are being considered seriously.

Eric Grund
Director, FastTrak Biopharma Services, GE Healthcare
Lean Transformation
Superficial imitation or a paradigm shift?

True innovation is not achieved by superficial imitation or the isolated or random use of lean tools & techniques and systems ("know how"), but instead requires the "know why"-i.e., an understanding of underlying principles.

Randy Cook
Brian Atwater
Jacob Raymer
Director of Education
Associate Professor, Business Administration
Assistant Director of Education
The Shingo Prize - for Operational Excellence
Identifying Counterfeit Drugs
An unexpected benefit of PAT / QbD

The spectroscopic signature of a product, developed for PAT, may also be used in the field to determine whether a product is real or counterfeit.

Emil W Ciurczak
Chief Technical Officer, Cadrai Technology Group
Anti-Counterfeiting Technologies
What makes them effective?

Only a cross-functional and integrated approach can be successful in defeating counterfeiting and fraud, as well as the diversion of pharmaceutical products.

Thomas Völcker
Marketing & Sales Director, Schreiner ProSecure

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