Newsletter | April 3, 2024

04.03.24 -- Talent Management In The Gig Economy

FEATURED ARTICLES

Leveraging Fractional Expertise To Drive Project Success And Cost Savings

Life sciences companies in need of expertise on a budget can take advantage of the gig economy to hire high-quality "fractional" talent for specific projects, in lieu of new full-time employees.

Examining The Growth Of Biopharma In Developing Countries

Support from local governments and renewed interest from biopharmaceutical companies are coalescing to drive growth in key developing markets.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Medical Affairs: Enhance And Expand Your Team’s Impact

Medical affairs are vital, bridging pharma, professionals, and patients. Explore insights for navigating industry shifts, leveraging technology, and empowering professionals in this dynamic landscape.

The Write Side Of AI: Helping Hands, Not Replacement Plans

AI applications in medical writing are in their infancy, and the technology suffers several shortcomings including plagiarism, copyright infringement, and misinformation dissemination.

Assessing The Workforce Needs Of NC Biopharmaceutical Manufacturers

North Carolina’s booming biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry will need at least 8,000 new workers by the end of 2026. Will the state be able to provide that workforce? And how so?

Plasmid DNA And Advanced Therapies: Accelerating Path To Clinic

Examine how adhering to GMP requirements from an early stage helps to ensure successful downstream applications from early clinical development to commercial phase.

Overcoming Cell Line Development Challenges With Early-Stage Processes

The biopharmaceutical industry is trending toward building process characterization systems and processes early in a project’s life cycle, enabling success for later-stage development.

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