ISO standards for biotechnology support innovation while ensuring safety, efficacy, and ethical considerations in fields like gene editing and bio-manufacturing.

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An easy guide to understanding healthcare data analytics

In this brave new world, virtually every person generates data. Like many industries, the healthcare sector is increasingly moving towards data as the foundation of its decision making.

Scientist lifting human cells from liquid nitrogen storage.

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Injecting quality into biobanks

Newly published guidance for biobanking will help to advance scientific research and development even further.

Close-up of a female scientist experimenting in a laboratory.

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Improving biosecurity with first International Standard for biorisk management
From diagnosing diseases to pharmaceutical and scientific research, the handling of biological materials in laboratories or elsewhere is essential for many industries but doesn’t come without its dangers. Effective risk management of biohazardous materials means a reduced chance of accidents, less impact on the environment and a more efficient use of time and other resources.

Top standards

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ISO 14644-12:2018
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments
Part 12: Specifications for monitoring air cleanliness by nanoscale particle concentration
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ISO 14644-4:2022
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments
Part 4: Design, construction and start-up
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ISO 14644-1:2015
Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments
Part 1: Classification of air cleanliness by particle concentration