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Bioanalytical services perform pharmaceutical, agricultural, biological, microbial and other life-science testing and analysis activities. Bioanalytical services are a subset of companies within the larger field of biotechnology, the science of using biological systems or living organisms to make useful products. For example, a bioanalytical service for the pharmaceutical industry analyzes chemicals or micro-organisms to learn more about their properties and develop new drugs. Bioanalytical services are used throughout the entire drug development lifecycle. They perform pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic screening, and provide expertise with mammalian cell-based assays, biomarkers, radiochemistry, immunoassays, and electrophoresis. Products & Services
Product and component testing services is the evaluation of a finished product or component through performance in electrical, life, environmental exposure, dynamic, ergonomic or other specialized tests. Also testing to standards such as UL 489, CE or MIL-STD 810.
Certification services include companies that test, inspect, register and/or certify products, components, equipment, instruments, processes, management systems or facilities. This area also includes organizations that evaluate, audit, assist, train and/or register companies on facility or system wide assessments such as ISO registration, process quality audits, health and safety assessment, and management systems evaluation.
Environmental testing and analytical services provide testing of environmental samples such as soil, water, air, and industrial wastes or byproducts.
Analytical laboratory services detect, classify and/or assay chemical, material, biological, geological and environmental samples.
Bioanalytical services encompasses pharmaceutical, agricultural, biological, microbial and other life science testing and analysis.
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Since atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides the ability to investigate surface structure at nanometerto-subangstrom resolution in ambient and liquid environments, it has been used routinely over the...
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With increasing frequency, new drug candidates being introduced into pharmaceutical drug pipelines are chiral. Often only one enantiomer exhibits the desired biological activity and the other...
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6.1 Introduction: “To Batch or Not to Batch”
The automation of processes had its theoretical and practical application
origins in the continuous petrochemical industries, starting in the...
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All organisms require a source of carbon and energy to continue to grow properly. The two sources of carbon for the biosynthesis of cell tissue are carbon dioxide and carbon found in organic matter.
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7.1 Bioprocess Measurement
PAT (Process Analytical Technology)
The U.S. FDA defines PAT as follows:
Process Analytical Technologies are: systems for analysis and control of manufacturing...
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