October 2021

In the next issue of Pharma Technology Focus, we break down some of the biggest stories impacting the global pharmaceutical industry.

With biopharmaceuticals playing a big role in modern medicine, packaging companies are having to develop new solutions that can ensure the stability of these structurally complex drugs throughout their shelf-life. To find out more, we take a look at how packaging requirements differ between traditional pharmaceuticals and biologics.  

Also, we examine the role that bacteria can play in cancer growth and chemotherapy drug resistance and explore the promises and limitations of therapeutic bacteria as an approach to treating cancer.

Plus, we get the latest insight and analysis from GlobalData. 

EDITORIAL

Editor | Eloise McLennan

Writers | Abi Millar, Darcy Jimenez, Manasi Vaidya
Magazine Designer | Maria Gimenez

Graphic Designers | Anett Arc, Ashley McPherson, Tyrrell Lowe, Noemi Balint, Filipe Costa, Martina Labaiova, Dimeji Akinkuolie, Will Ingham
Lead Designer | John Hammond 

Publisher | Susanne Hauner
Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West

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