Biotherapeutics

Biotherapeutics usually refers to therapeutic materials produced using biological means, including recombinant DNA technology. Biotherapeutics are basically agents, used to treat and avoid human disease by interrelating with the microbial ecology of the host. Biotherapeutics have the ability to target specific molecules within the human body, and have a good track record with patient safety. Manufacturing biotherapeutics is complex, as they are larger compounds in both size and structure, and can be sensitive to environmental conditions. Additionally, Biotherapeutic manufacturing includes many regulations such as signal processing, biology and engineering process control. Moreover, they require sophisticated production and control processes and are dependent upon the host cells of living organisms to produce the necessary active pharmaceutical substances.

  • Advancements in Biotherapeutics
  • Synthetic Immunology
  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs) Biotherapeutics
  • Oncolytic Virotherapy
  • Immunopharmacotherapy
  • Innovative Therapies for Serious Diseases
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Cancer Biotherapeutics
  • Clinical Biotherapeutics
  • Biotherapy
  • Analytical Biotherapeutics
  • Structural Analysis of Small Organic Molecules
  • Drug Analysis
  • Drug Metabolism Studies
  • Bioanalytical Techniques
  • Chromatographic Techniques

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