We caught up with Minutia CEO Katy Digovich to discuss engineered iPSC-derived islets intended for transplantation into the forearm, which could make a functional cure for insulin-dependent diabetes broadly accessible.
- Red Blood Cell-Based Delivery: Promising Steps Forward
- Stability And Release Testing For Delivery Devices: Waived Or Wanted?
- Microneedles In Drug Delivery: From Bench To Patch
- How Targeted Nanoparticles And Circular RNA Are Advancing CAR-T Development
- Beyond The Surface: Balancing Efficacy, Safety, And Patient Experience In Ophthalmic Delivery
- Enhancing Gene And Cell Therapies With Circular RNA-Based Gene Expression
- Biomaterials In Ophthalmology Are Reshaping Ocular Drug Delivery
- Why Improving Drug Delivery Remains A Major Opportunity In Oncology
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Nasal Inhalation Delivery – An Introduction Guide
Unlock the potential of nasal inhalation for delivering active pharmaceutical ingredients by exploring the benefits of both liquid and dry powder formulations as companies drive innovation in the field.
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Precision Powder-In-Capsule Micro-Dosing Accelerates Drug Development
Precision powder microdosing makes it possible to quickly get formulations to the clinic, saving time, money, and use of limited APIs.
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Development Of Next Gen Sustained Release Solutions For Pain Management
A TheraPEA™ polymer based injectable formulation designed to deliver the same dose of Triamcinolone Acetonide (TAA) as in Zilretta® has shown promising results in a series of pre-clinical studies.
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The Role Of Psychological Principles In Med Device Training Design
Explore how psychological principles can shape the design of medical device training and the significance of these principles in developing an effective training protocol for new medical device users.
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Semi-Solid And Semi-Liquid Dosage Forms: What To Know
Interest in semi-solid dose (SSD) forms has been on the rise. Learn more about the advantages of formulating medications into SSD forms as well as the challenges to consider.
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Closing The Care Gap: Clinician Assistive Technologies
This technology addresses workforce shortages and growing medical complexity by helping healthcare providers manage rising demands, improve efficiency, reduce errors, and extend care access.
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USP Draft Chapters On CCS: What You Need To Know
Learn why it's important to stay aligned with evolving Annex 1 expectations to support sterility assurance, regulatory compliance, and patient safety across sterile drug manufacturing operations.
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Selecting Drug Delivery Systems For Higher Doses, Viscosities And Lower Risk
Discover how companies can de-risk their device selection as they bring this new generation of high-volume, high-viscosity biologics to market.
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Addressing Glass Particulates In Injectable Drug Formulations
Learn how a new vial design that is capable of reducing the propensity for glass particulate generation on filling lines is enabling a significant, positive impact on product quality and safety.
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Spray Drying For Innovative Dry Powder Inhaler Combination Formulations
Combination therapies delivered directly to the lung by dry powder inhalants are an effective means of reducing patient burden. Read about case studies that illustrate the potential for improving care.
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Procuring Packaging And Delivery Systems: Single Versus Dual Sourcing
In this article, Fran DeGrazio examines the trend toward dual sourcing of products, components, and materials for drug delivery packaging and systems. She outlines the key differences between single and dual sourcing and makes recommendations about using one versus the other while mitigating supply chain and product quality risk.

