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Results for tag: "GLP"

Validation of HPLC/UPLC Methodologies - Product Thumbnail Image

Validation of HPLC/UPLC Methodologies

  • Training
  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
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Good Laboratory Practice Regulations - Product Thumbnail Image

Good Laboratory Practice Regulations

  • Training
  • 75 Minutes
  • Global
Does your QC lab do GMP and non-GMP activities? - Product Thumbnail Image

Does your QC lab do GMP and non-GMP activities?

  • Training
  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
Russia: Compliance Processes and Regulations - Product Thumbnail Image

Russia: Compliance Processes and Regulations

  • Training
  • 90 Minutes
  • Russia
Effective Method Transfer of Complex Bioassays - Product Thumbnail Image

Effective Method Transfer of Complex Bioassays

  • Training
  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
Making cGMP Documentation Practical - Product Thumbnail Image

Making cGMP Documentation Practical

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  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
How to Withstand an FDA Audit of your Facility - Product Thumbnail Image

How to Withstand an FDA Audit of your Facility

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  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
Good Documentation Practices for GXPs - Product Thumbnail Image

Good Documentation Practices for GXPs

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  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
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Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is a quality system of management controls for research laboratories and organizations to ensure the uniformity, consistency, reliability, reproducibility, quality, and integrity of non-clinical health and environmental safety studies. GLP regulations are enforced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other regulatory bodies in many countries. The GLP regulations are designed to ensure that data generated from non-clinical laboratory studies are reliable and can be used to support the safety of products intended for human or animal use. GLP regulations are applicable to the pharmaceutical industry, as they are used to ensure the safety and efficacy of drugs and other products. The GLP regulations are used to ensure that the data generated from non-clinical laboratory studies are reliable and can be used to support the safety of products intended for human or animal use. The GLP regulations are also used to ensure that the data generated from non-clinical laboratory studies are consistent and reproducible. Some companies in the GLP market include Merck, Pfizer, Novartis, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, Johnson & Johnson, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. Show Less Read more