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Life Science Pharmaceuticals Services In Usa
4 services found
by:Freyr Solutions based inPrinceton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Freyr is a leading provider of artwork services & solutions for global life sciences industry - Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Cosmetics, and Consumer Healthcare. Freyr provides Regulatory compliant, content integrated, intelligence-driven artwork solutions. As a one-stop-shop solution for artwork creation and artwork management, Freyr ...
by:Pace Analytical based inRoseville, MINNESOTA (USA)
Pace® scientists and project managers are committed to the success of your project. You will have access to experts who can offer advice and guidance based on similar work performed in our gene therapy labs. Our project managers also understand your need for us to be flexible in project scope and timing. ...
by:Pace Analytical based inRoseville, MINNESOTA (USA)
In early-phase gene therapy development, we work with you to determine the most reliable analytical methods to provide the data needed to guide effective development decisions. Next, we deliver a robust assessment of the physicochemical and biophysical characteristics of the therapeutic ...
by:Bureau Veritas North America, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
What are APIS and should I Be Concerned about Them? Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are defined as any substance or a mixture of substances that when used in the production of a drug, becomes an active ingredient in the drug product. Unlike most chemical hazards in the workplace for which health effects upon exposure are incidental, the purpose of an API is to have the maximum biological ...
