Air Filtration Standards in the Life Sciences Industry
Air Filtration Standards in the Life Sciences Industry
Change Management 101 – From a Quality Perceptive
Even in the best of times, the subject of change management ranks somewhere on the excitement scale between a dentist visit and changing your engine oil. My previous article on change management published winter 2007 in Contamination Control, Regulatory Compliance section, focused on adapting to, controlling, and effecting change. This article shall describe some of the key factors that impede change management success.
Pharmaceutical Processing August 2011
Step by Step Innovation & Automation: United Therapeutics takes advantage of technology to produce a much needed medication for a special patient population with the help of AES Clean Technology and some other industry leaders.
Living the Biopharma Dream in Lincoln
Nebraska-Lincoln has built it, but will they come to this state-of-the-art bioprocessing facility?
Dr. Michael Meagher has been planning his dream home for nearly two decades. Only this home isn’t where he lives, but where he works—on the lower levels of Othmer Hall on the campus of the University of Nebraska- Lincoln, his employer since he left Hoffman-LaRoche in 1989.
Integrating Modular Design-Build Execution Strategies into Biotech Projects
One of the earliest and most important decisions in a biopharmaceutical facility construction project is choosing a project execution strategy. This choice affects cost, schedule, and quality of the immediate project as well as further operations throughout the facility life-cycle.