martedì 19 maggio 2009
lunedì 26 gennaio 2009
APIB-2009 un evento di IBIOCAT 2009
1st International Symposium and Advanced Course
"Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients from Bioprocesses: from research to industrial and regulatory issues"
APIB-2009 , 3-6 June 2009, University of Pavia, Italy
The European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare, EDQM/Council of Europe, in cooperation with the University of Pavia and IBIOCAT, invites you to get involved and make a difference by proposing your contributions for oral communications and/or posters.
This Symposium is addressed to industries, universities, research centres and regulatory authorities for a reciprocal exchange of information and expertise. It aims to provide an overview on the more recent improvements in the field of biotech R&D as well as information on the most important rules and technical aspects that should be considered for quality control in the bio-production of APIs.
Do not miss this opportunity to register TODAY !
All information about registration and abstract submission are available in the website:
http://www.edqm.eu/site/API-from-Bioprocess-Pavia-Italy-1359.html
http://www.aidic.it/apib2009/
domenica 25 gennaio 2009
Save the date! 08-13 February 2009 - Gordon Research Conference: "Chemical Reactions at Surfaces", Ventura, CA (United States)
Additional information: http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2009&program=chemreac
Laura Cipollina- IBIOCAT, Divisione Marketing e Commerciale
giovedì 22 gennaio 2009
Save the date! February 1th to 6th, 2009 - IDECAT Winter School " Advanced course on Catalysis: from molecule to reactor design", Villars (Switzerland)
The presentations will focus on the multi-scale aspects of catalytic systems. Heterogeneous, homogeneous and bio-catalysis will be approached in the same way, going all the way from molecular insight to the choice of the reactor.
The winter school is organized in the framework of the European Network of Excellence on the Integrated Design of Catalytic Nanomaterials for a Sustainable Production (IDECAT) and is aimed to disseminate catalysis science and to promote the mobility of PhD students and scientists who are active in this field.
Additional information: http://isic.epfl.ch/catalysis-course
Laura Cipollina- IBIOCAT, Divisione Marketing e Commerciale
martedì 20 gennaio 2009
THE IBIOCAT'S BOOK CORNER - "Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology", November 2008
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology
Volume 76
1. Edition - November 2008
2008. 272 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0-471-23584-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-471-23584-2 - John Wiley & Son
This is the 76th volume in this classic series that researchers, professors, and scientists have relied on for years. It covers important advances in enzymology, explaining the behavior of enzymes and how they can be utilized to develop novel drugs, synthesize known and novel compounds, and understand evolutionary processes. It encompasses the latest advances in the field of mechanistic enzymology. This is an essential reference for professionals in this rapidly growing field, including scientists in biochemistry, bioorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry/pharmaceutical chemistry, and the pharmaceutical, detergent, food, and paper industries.
lunedì 19 gennaio 2009
Biocatalysis in the News - South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed a low-cost biocatalytic method of manufacturing antiretrovirals used to treat HIV/Aids
SA's own ARV's?
South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed a low-cost method of manufacturing the antiretrovirals used to treat HIV/Aids, paving the way for more extensive HIV treatment across
The CSIR's new technique will reduce the production costs of thymidine, a valuable ingredient in the antiretroviral (ARV) drugs AZT and stavudine. The two generic drugs are used in combination therapy treatment of HIV/Aids.
By using two drugs of different classes, combination therapy minimises both HIV virus resistance to ARVs and the development of serious side-effects. Because of this, it is the preferred method of ARV administration.
A fraction of the cost!
Until now, Indian drug manufacturers supported by state subsidies have offered the most competitively priced active pharmaceutical ingredients, and so dominated the global market. The CSIR's breakthrough will now allow for the production of thymidine at a fraction lower than the Indian market.
According to Dr Moira Bode, who led the CSIR project probing the low-cost production of ARVs, this research could stimulate establishment of an industry for local production of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
"This will empower African governments to supply more people with the life-saving drugs," Bode said.
The CSIR-developed technology relies on a biocatalytic step to produce thymidine.
The research included total development of the biocatalysis reaction to produce 5-methyluridine as well as the chemistry to convert 5-methyluridine to thymidine.
"This involved, among other things, initial screening work to identify useful enzymes, the fermentations to produce enzymes and the process development for scale-up of the biocatalytic reaction, as well as the chemistry," said Bode.
"The entire process was scaled at the CSIR to produce thymidine at kilogram scale."
The CSIR has filed a patent application on the technology and a new market player in antiretroviral manufacturing, Arvir Technologies, has been granted the commercial rights.
The company will explore various options, including granting licences to existing ARV active pharmaceutical ingredient producers, and establishing a new ARV pharmaceutical ingredients facility for
South Africa needs ARVs
"We need to ensure that
"Negotiations are presently underway with government."
Dr Gatsha Mazithulela, executive director of the CSIR Biosciences research unit, said
"In South Africa, with the number of people requiring ARV drugs estimated at approaching one million (where the CD4 count of the individual is less than 200), the local manufacturing of these drugs is an imperative," he said.
"Ironically, now that the science has been done, the challenge is to find commercial partners willing to invest in manufacturing. We look forward to interesting conversations with our government and other stakeholders in making local production of ARVs a reality."
This article is from MediaClubSouthAfrica.com
Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:16
http://health.iafrica.com/features/1449840.htm
Laura Cipollina- IBIOCAT, Divisione Marketing e Commerciale
mercoledì 14 gennaio 2009
Save the Date! 26-27 January , 2009 - Structuring and Negotiating Pharma & Biotech Collaborative Agreements-Allocating Rights, Responsibilities & Rewards in Licensing, Strategic Alliances and Partnering Deals- Millennium Knightsbridge, London, England, UK
In addition to discussing recent deal activity, creative alliances and how your business can successfully and efficiently manage win-win agreements, the event will highlight lessons to be learned from industry experts. Sessions include how to select the right partners and deal structure, how to deal with critical competition law concerns and how to develop a winning business strategy.
Key topics to be covered at this event include:
- Key trends affecting pharma/biotech deals
- Incorporating international business strategies into your agreements
- Choosing the right partner and deal structure
- Critical competition law considerations when structuring your agreements
- Update on current deals affecting the licensing landscape
- M&A as an alternative to licensing and collaborations
- Protecting and exploiting IP rights
- Negotiation strategies for different deal structures
- Impact of regulatory guidelines on your deal making strategy
- Defining critical royalty provisions and IP valuation models
- Conducting effective due diligence
- Dealing with your unexploited assets - outsourcing and spin-out from pharma
Additional information: http://www.c5-online.com/pbcollab.htm
Laura Cipollina- IBIOCAT- Divisione Marketing e Commerciale