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04 15 21 -- An Introduction To Trending In Environmental Monitoring Programs

04.15.21 An Introduction To Trending In Environmental Monitoring Programs   In this Consumer Reports-style analysis, ISR presents data on 383 service encounters from 123 respondents who have been involved in outsourced drug product projects in the past 18 months. This report will help biopharmaceutical companies make more informed CMO decisions and CMOs optimize operational and marketing strategies. You can access a free preview here. Featured Editorial By Crystal M. Booth, PSC Biotech Trending environmental monitoring (EM) data are a regulatory requirement. However, it is useful in obtaining significant information about the facility. Trends can help determine if your facility is in a state of microbial control and relay the data to facility management in a meaningful format. In this two-part series, I look first at the regulations and guidelines around EM. 

Plasma Therapy: Hardly effective on S African, Brazil variants

Researchers in Germany have found that the South African and Brazillian variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus might be able to evade plasma therapy . The study, which was recently published in the scientific journal called Cell, tested to see how well antibodies induced by infection and vaccination neutralise the South African (B.1.351) variant and the Brazillian (P.1) variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The study was titled SARS-CoV-2 variants B.1.351 and P.1 escape from neutralizing antibodies . Antibodies induced by infection exist in the blood of convalescent or recovered patients. These are produced when the body s immune system reacts to the antigen in the virus.

Infineon Joins Coalition of German Universities Targeting Quantum Processors

News Join our Community of 625,000+ Engineers Register News Infineon Joins Coalition of German Universities Targeting Quantum Processors February 11, 2021 by Luke James A band of European researchers now including Infineon believe they ve pinpointed an area of hardware research that may unlock further quantum computing advancements: a processor based on superconducting qubits. Quantum computers and the processors that power them promise to efficiently solve problems that current computers can’t. If they are to be realized on a widespread and commercially-viable scale, they could dramatically change industries from automotive to finance.        A Quantum Qubit Processor To achieve this goal within the next four years, the project known as the German Quantum Computer based on Superconducting Qubits (GeQCoS) project has been awarded 14.5 million Euros by the German government. With it, the project will develop a quantum processor prototype that will consist of a few

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