Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy can be used to achieve repeatable, high throughput analysis for impurities, dosage, and stability in finished drug products or raw ingredients. Spectroscopy is a broad term which encompass disciplines such as Raman spectrometers and other techniques including gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). In this spectroscopy hub, you can find coverage on the latest pharmaceutical spectroscopy trends, webinars, and products.

  • The Future of Bispecific Antibodies

    After years of research and development, the field of bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) is gaining momentum. More than a dozen bispecific antibodies have secured FDA approval. These new therapies have added much-needed therapeutic value to challenging disease states such as relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. In 12 months, three distinct CD3-engaging... read more
  • Shifting Sands: From Sensitivity to Accuracy in Bioanalysis

    In recent years, regulatory focus has notably shifted from sensitivity to accuracy, underscoring a pivotal change in how we approach toxicological assessments. While sensitivity remains a critical requirement, our advancing understanding of toxicology has highlighted the crucial need for precise target analysis. This shift in focus is particularly ... read more
  • As Prototypes Are Refined into Standardized Solutions, It Is Time to Consider Robotics and Automation in Microbial QC

    At a time when the pharmaceutical industry is entering a new transformational phase, the promise that automation, robotics, and concomitant digitalization hold is getting more and more recognition. The transition has long reached manufacturing, and now it seems to be the turn of microbiological quality control. In the interview also published in ... read more
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