The impact of single-use or “disposable” equipment in the manufacture of vaccines and therapeutic proteins has been indelible and wide-ranging. Strictly speaking, single-use bioprocessing (SUB) refers ...
Jack Egnatinsky, MD, medical director of the AAAHC and a retired anesthesiologist, discusses what ASCs must do to meet AAAHC standards if they reprocess single-use devices and equipment. Dr. Jack ...
In recent years, GEN has reported on single-use bioprocess bags, connectors, sensors, and tubing many times. The benefits of disposables are, by now, well known and do not require repeating. An early ...
As single-use bioprocessing approaches its first decade, integration and standardization are on everyone’s short list of desirable features. Suppliers are responding with significant initiatives to ...
Why we need to replace single use devices with sustainable alternatives. How does the sustainable ECG patch work? In 2019 alone, people discarded 53 metric tons of electronic waste. Replacing ...
From blood pressure cuffs to surgical instruments to personal protective equipment (PPE), single-use plastics are pervasive in healthcare and contribute to a significant amount of waste daily.