drug production

A new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells using electricity instead of harsh chemicals to manufacture life-saving medicines
Plasmid DNA entering the E. coli cell after exposure to 18GHz electro magnetic energy. Credit:
Gio Bartlett/Unsplash
Major drug production breakthrough: $3 per gram vs $3500 per gram to produce the same drug and more
Gio Bartlett/Unsplash Major drug production breakthrough: $3 per gram vs $3500 per gram to produce
A novel technique can produce pure therapeutic drugs without the associated side effects
Dr Jeffery Huang Zhifeng, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at HKBU, has designed
New green alternative for drug production

Chemists at the University of Göttingen develop resource-saving process For the production of drugs, pesticides

Mini-factory artificial leaf can produce medicines anywhere there is sunlight

To produce medicine sustainably and cheaply, anywhere you want. Whether in the middle of the

Portable device produces biopharmaceuticals on demand at reasonable cost

System would use microbes for manufacturing small amounts of vaccines and other therapies. For medics

Pharmacy on Demand: Starting Disruption of the Pharmaceutical Industry?

New, portable system can be configured to produce different drugs. MIT researchers have developed a

Significantly reduced drug production costs and cheaper pharmaceuticals now possible

Scientists at acib and the University of Natural Resources Vienna develop world’s first continuous purification

Jenny Ohnstad & Brian Bachmann / Vanderbilt University Illustration of the pathway determined by bioretrosynthesis for making an HIV drug out of a simple sugar.
Shifting Evolution Into Reverse Promises Cheaper, Greener Way to Make New Drugs

“Using bioretrosynthesis, it is theoretically possible to make almost any organic molecule out of simple

Chemical Reaction Could Streamline Manufacture of Pharmaceuticals and Other Compounds

The reaction resolves a long-standing challenge in organic chemistry in creating phenolic compounds from aromatic