PIONEERING THE FUTURE

Innovations & reSearch

"Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent."

— Arthur Conan Doyle

Inventions & Patents

innovative Solutions to Contemporaray needs

With over 100+ patents, Dr. Niazi has pioneered advancements across multiple scientific disciplines, transforming theoretical research into practical, life-saving technologies.

Clinical Applications

Innovative medical devices and therapeutic delivery systems designed for high-precision patient care and improved clinical outcomes.

unit process Engineering

Streamlining manufacturing through advanced mechanical and chemical engineering solutions, focusing on efficiency and scalability.

Bioprocess echnology

Next-generation biological manufacturing and protein expression systems that redefine the boundaries of modern biotechnology.

Interested in ongoing research?

Contact Dr. Niazi to learn more about inventions currently in development or potential collaborations.

CURATED RESEARCH

Scientific publications

Featured Publication

BioRationality—the Evolution of the bpcia and the bright future of Biosimilars in the us

The Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2010 (BPCIA) was approved within the approval for the Affordable Healthcare Act, yet it contained many elements that would slow the entry of biosimilars.

latest articles

Bioavailability as proof to

Authorize the Clinical Testing of Neurodegenerative Drugs

Lectin-based fluorescent

Comparison of Glycan Profile —FDA Validation

Advice to the us fda to

Allow US Pharmacopeia to Create Biological Product Specifications (BPS)

top Cited publications

Computer-Aided Drug Design and Drug Discovery: A Prospective Analysis
Biosimilars and Interchangeable Biologics: Tactical Elements

legal petition

FDA-2024-N-1869 Response for BLA 761248

AUTHORED WORKS

Curated books

Technical Handbook

Biological therapeutic proteins

Regulatory, Manufacturing, Testing

Scientific Articles

Mrna therapeutics

Fast-to-Market Strategies

Literary Books

the future of Pharmaceuticals

A Nonlinear Analysis

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