This week, Thermo Fisher Scientific will highlight its investments and innovations over the past 12 months across its global pharma services network, which have been focused on areas of accelerated demand including cell and gene therapy, drug product development, biologics manufacturing and clinical supply chain services.
Strategic investments over the last two years expand global capabilities to support advanced therapies and large molecule development and manufacturing |
[12-July-2021] |
WALTHAM, Mass., July 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- This week, Thermo Fisher Scientific will highlight its investments and innovations over the past 12 months across its global pharma services network, which have been focused on areas of accelerated demand including cell and gene therapy, drug product development, biologics manufacturing and clinical supply chain services. These highlights will be showcased this week at Virtual DCAT Week. “This year more than ever, we are reminded of the important role we play in helping our customers to make the world healthier,” said Leon Wyszkowski, president of commercial operations, pharma services, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “We continue to invest strategically in our global pharma services network from development to commercial capabilities. This enables our customers to deliver innovative medicines, vaccines and therapies that make a difference in the lives of the patients they serve.” Accelerating Demand for Cell & Gene Therapy In viral vector services, Thermo Fisher expanded its manufacturing footprint in both the US and Europe. In Plainville, Mass., Thermo Fisher broke ground on its new 290,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, which will be the largest viral vector manufacturing facility in North America. Following the acquisition of Henogen, the company added more than 75,000 square feet of clinical and commercial manufacturing capacity with two locations in Seneffe and Gosselies, Belgium. To advance cell therapy development and commercialization, Thermo Fisher announced a collaboration with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) on a 44,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art cell therapy development, manufacturing and collaboration center on UCSF’s Mission Bay campus. Broadening Industry-Leading Drug Product Development and Steriles Capacity Increasing Capabilities in Biologics Development and Manufacturing To accelerate preclinical development for biologic drug developers, Thermo Fisher recently introduced its enhanced Quick to Clinic solution, designed to help biopharma companies reach Phase I/First-In-Human trials and file for Investigational New Drug (IND) review in as little as 13 months from transfection. Growing Clinical Supply Chain Services Expanding into Asia-Pacific DCAT Sessions
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