All Formulation articles
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ArticlePeptides in practice: what it takes to advance these therapies to clinic
Peptide therapeutics are emerging as a powerful class of medicines capable of targeting diseases that challenge traditional modalities. This article reveals their rising clinical impact and the key development, safety and translational challenges that must be addressed to bring them successfully to patients.
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ArticleBuilding better biologics and a stronger future for women in STEM
Great biologics don’t happen by chance, and neither do great STEM careers. Dr Lidia Serina shares the lessons behind both.
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ArticleNasal drug delivery: the non-invasive future of treatment
Advances in formulation science and device technology are transforming nasal drug delivery, enhancing absorption, stability and patient adherence. This article examines the innovations driving its growth and highlights future applications ranging from systemic treatments to nose-to-brain therapies and vaccines.
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ArticleBeyond weight loss: the gap in current drug development for obesity
Current obesity drug development remains overly focused on short-term weight reduction, despite obesity being a chronic, multifactorial disease. Broader, mechanism-driven approaches are needed to ensure durable efficacy, safety and accessibility.
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ArticleAdvancing gene editing: the role of lipid nanoparticles in CRISPR delivery
CRISPR therapies depend on delivery and lipid nanoparticles are emerging as a more flexible and scalable option than viral vectors.
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NewsPlanaria flatworms provide new way to study schizophrenia drugs
A new study has shown that small pond worms, called planaria, respond to psychiatric drugs like rodents – offering a promising new way of studying mental health conditions such as schizophrenia and addiction.
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ArticleFrom injections to pills: oral peptides set to transform drug development
Oral peptide-based drugs are set to revolutionise the pharmaceutical industry, overcoming the long-standing challenge of poor bioavailability. Santosh Kulkarni reveals how new breakthroughs in drug discovery and delivery offer the potential for more convenient, effective treatments for a range of conditions – without the need for injections.
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NewsNew weekly injection could transform Parkinson’s disease treatment
A new weekly injection developed by University of South Australia scientists could change Parkinson’s treatment by replacing the need for multiple daily pills – potentially helping millions of patients worldwide.


