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OTAT Town Hall on Cell Therapy CMC – The Recording is Available but Here’s an Appetizer

FDA Law Blog: Drug Discovery

The purpose of these town halls are to discuss topics related to OTAT-regulated products, engage with product development stakeholders, and to provide information to help stakeholders to help advance drug development. The next town hall will focus on the clinical development of gene therapy products for rare diseases in February 2023.

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The essential role of recombinant phage display antibody libraries

Drug Target Review

The creation of sophisticated human antibody libraries covering a vast immune repertoire through de novo synthesis, such as HuCAL (human combinatorial antibody library), 7 combined with phage display technology and optimised for in vitro expression, have revolutionised the development of recombinant monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies.

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The hidden risks of over-reliance on healthy donor material

Drug Target Review

Addressing unexpected manufacturing challenges, safety concerns, or efficacy issues in later stages can significantly delay clinical development and escalate costs. In conclusion, over-reliance on healthy donor material in cell therapy development creates a precarious foundation for clinical translation.

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Tech Transfer Tools: The Requirements and Uses of Manufacturing Process Descriptions

The Premier Consulting Blog

Development of the manufacturing process description The development of the MPD is an iterative process. The MPD is best created and controlled by a sponsor, rather than by a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) assigned to perform the process and assay development.

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Article EMA Thank You EMA finalizes clinical anticancer therapeutic guidance update

Agency IQ

EMA finalizes clinical anticancer therapeutic guidance update In a newly finalized revision, the EMA’s guideline covering all aspects of clinical development of anticancer therapeutics has expanded its already broad scope. The EMA started providing guidance on the clinical development of anticancer therapeutics in 1996.