MANUFACTURING ARTICLES
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2026 Outlook: How Modality Maturity, Delivery, And Data Will Reshape RNA Therapeutics
As RNA therapeutics mature, 2026 will reward execution over novelty. Delivery, data-driven design, and modality specialization will determine which RNA platforms scale clinically and commercially.
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A New Space Race: Reclaiming Efficiency In The mRNA Industry
It goes without saying that efficiency in drug development is tantamount — especially when it comes to getting much-needed clinical data. So, when I asked Allan Shaw about the ongoing trends he anticipates seeing more of in 2026, he immediately pointed to the increasing prominence of overseas development, particularly in nations like Australia and China.
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In Vivo's Biggest Threat — Comparison To Old Models
In vivo CAR-T is not simply ex vivo without a manufacturing step. It is a different modality that relies on biological systems to regulate outcomes.
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Designing mRNA For The Next Generation Of Therapeutics
mRNA’s next leap goes beyond vaccines. This piece explores how tuning sequence design, structure, and longevity enables controlled protein expression for cancer, rare disease, and regenerative uses.
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Oligonucleotide Therapeutics At Scale: Bottlenecks, Breakthroughs, And What Comes Next
Oligonucleotide therapies have proven clinical value, but scaling beyond rare disease remains hard. William Soliman, Ph.D., BCMAS, breaks down the manufacturing, delivery, and CMC realities shaping what comes next.
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Beyond The Hype: How 2025's Successes & Realities Will Shape mRNA In 2026
Here, in part two of this multi-part series, we hear from Melissa Bonner, CSO of nChroma Bio and Andy Geall, CDO of Replicate Biosciences, who call attention to several developments of the past year they’ve been watching and how they see these developments informing our conversations about and work with mRNA in 2026 and beyond.
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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The story of how Moderna brought one of the first mRNA vaccines to the market has all the makings of a legend we will pass down through generations. However, unlike the legends of King Arthur or The Fountain of Youth, we can celebrate that Moderna’s legendary journey was — and still is — real. Not only did the mRNA vaccines help return life to normal, but they also kickstarted the mRNA therapeutic renaissance we’re happily experiencing today.
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What should you look for when searching for the right vendor to help you maintain security of raw materials and how can you establish communication that builds confidence?
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Typically, devices containing depth media filters offer more efficient filtration. Browse depth filtration products for the downstream processing of cell culture solutions, fermentation broths, and lysates.
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Discover how you can future-proof your process scale workflow, from starting bases to tangential flow filtration.
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Explore the results of a study focusing on the early stages of the CAR T cell workflow, specifically the initial washing of leukapheresis followed by the isolation of T cells.
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See how the different unit operations in a laboratory-scale monoclonal antibody (mAb) process can be connected and integrated into a semi-continuous process.
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By following some of the best practices in freezing mRNA, you can effectively balance product quality, cost-effectiveness, process safety, and efficiency.