Tim HayesMedical Device/PackagingGoogle and GSK Invest $700M to Cure Disease Without MedsGlaxoSmithKline has teamed up with Google’s Verily to develop tiny implantable devices that stimulate nerves to reverse disease.August 8, 2016PharmaceuticalsCephalon Reaches $125M Settlement with U.S. StatesCephalon reaches its second massive settlement in just over a year for unlawfully protecting their Provigil patent.August 5, 2016Medical Device/Packaging$0.50 DIY Cancer and Malaria TestsResearchers at Ohio State University are developing technology to provide low-cost paper tests to battle the spread of disease in remote parts of the world.August 4, 2016PharmaceuticalsASTM Eyes Cannabis StandardsChairman Ralph Paroli believes ASTM has the ability to adapt quickly to create quality standards for evolving industries.August 3, 2016PharmaceuticalsCan Tiny, Edible Barcodes on Drugs Prevent Counterfeiting?Chemists at University at Albany have developed tiny edible bar codes that could be the answer to the $75 billion a year problem of drug fraud.August 2, 2016PharmaceuticalsInovio’s Zika Vaccine Gets Phase 1 Clinical TrialAfter inducing “robust” antibody and T-cell responses in preclinical testing, GLS-5700 became the first Zika DNA vaccine approved by the FDA.August 1, 2016Medical Device/PackagingNew Medical Device Diagnoses Bacterial Infections in HoursResearchers at MGH have developed a device that could detect infection-causing pathogens in hours rather than days, leading to point-of-care diagnosis.August 1, 2016Medical Device/PackagingMedical Device ID Numbers?The federal Medicare agency recommends use of ID numbers to help detect malfunctions in devices.July 29, 2016PharmaceuticalsNovartis Expands Biosimilar PortfolioThe Swiss-based pharma giant looks to compensate for expired patents on blockbuster drugs by doubling down on biosimilars.July 28, 2016Contract Manufacturing & PackagingPharma Packager Gets FDA WarningGenPak Solutions cited for CGMP violations at Ohio facility.July 27, 2016Previous PagePage 166 of 168Next PageTop StoriesMaterialsGreat Earth Expands Use of Fiber-Based Closures to Entire LineSwedish nutraceutical brand rolls out paper screw caps across all supplement jars, a first large-scale commercial use of Blue Ocean Closures’ molded fiber technology.Medical Device/PackagingThrough the Line Podcast: Med Device Sterilization Considerations Amid EPA RegulationRegulatoryEPR Compliance Deadlines are Looming for Packaging ProducersSupply ChainWhat Are The Challenges Applying GS1 Standards Globally?Sponsor ContentMore Than a Label: How ECLs Deliver Critical Value in Patient Adherence and Safety