European Pharmaceutical Review podcast European Pharmaceutical Review
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European Pharmaceutical Review’s podcasts interview some of the leading experts and scientists about the latest developments in the pharmaceutical and life science sectors.
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Inspiring inclusion in pharma
In this podcast, recorded ahead of International Women’s Day, Biogen’s Dr Kylie Bromley reflects on her career in the pharmaceutical sector and shares valuable insight into how the industry can work together to build greater gender equality and diversity.
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Pharmaceutical packaging
In this podcast, Manu Kittanakere, Associate Director of Packaging Engineering at Gilead discusses the future of pharmaceutical packaging, including the growing importance of AI, automation and sustainability in packaging engineering.
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Biosimilars
In this episode, Dr Salim Benkhalifa, Medical Affairs Lead, Celltrion Healthcare France reflects on biosimilars development, highlighting the three core challenges facing the sector and how they might be overcome.
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RNAi Therapeutics
In this podcast, Paul Nioi, Vice President of Discovery and Translational Research at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals discusses the clinical development and manufacturing of RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics.
RNA interference (RNAi) medicines that can ‘silence’ or turn off the production of specific genes that cause or contribute to disease, are one of the exciting emerging modalities in drug development today.
In this episode, EPR Editor Caroline Peachey catches up with Dr Paul Nioi, Vice President of Discovery and Translational Research at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals to explore clinical development and manufacturing of RNAi medicines for large patient populations. -
Collaboration in microbiology
In this podcast, Allison Scott, Lynn Johnson and Miriam Guest of the Modern Microbial Methods Collaboration discuss how cross-industry collaboration through working groups can support adoption of modern microbial methods.
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Embracing continuous manufacturing
Continuous manufacturing (CM) is recognised industry wide as a more efficient and flexible manufacturing approach than batch manufacturing. Yet, despite encouragement from regulators and being standard in many industries, the pharmaceutical sector has been quite slow to adopt continuous manufacturing techniques.
In this episode, Patricia Hurter, CEO of Lyndra Therapeutics, discusses how the pharmaceutical sector can embrace continuous manufacturing. She also shares her tips for women looking to progress their careers in pharma.