Articles from the May/June issue of Controlled Environments.
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Reflecting on the Future of Wearables
by MaryBeth DiDonna, Editor, Controlled Environments
As time goes by and technology improves, more and more companies are developing wearable electronics for multiple uses.
With Capture Devices, One Does Not Fit All
by George Kemper, RA, BHDP Architecture; and Ray Doyle, WB Engineers + Consultants
For pharmaceuticals manufacturers, the best method of ensuring containment is minimizing human contact.
FDA’s Draft Guidance of “Least Burdensome Provisions” for Medical Devices
by Bikash Chatterjee, Pharmatech Associates
Recently passed U.S. laws, including the FDA Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA) and the 21st Century Cures Act, have renewed the discussion on clarifying the Least Burdensome Provision concepts.
2018 Readers’ Choice Awards Winners Announced
by MaryBeth DiDonna, Editor, Controlled Environments
In its fourth year, the Readers’ Choice Awards highlight the cleanroom equipment and supplies that readers judge most effective and trusted in their work.
How It Works: Automated, Compact Solution for Comprehensive Elemental Analysis
by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Elemental analysis forms a necessary component of the analytical workflows of many laboratories.
Cleanroom Tip: Using an Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Monitoring System
by Robert Kravitz
Most ATP monitoring systems look like a large TV remote control. In general, to use them the surface is swabbed and the swab is then placed in the system. However, there is a bit more to it than this.