Abstract

Bioanalysis, a key supporting function for generating data for pre-clinical and clinical studies in drug development, is under the regulation of local agencies as well as global organizations to ensure the data integrity and quality in submission. As major regulatory agencies and organizations, the US Food and Drug Administration, the European Medicines Agency and the International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use have been updating their industry guidance for bioanalytical method validation, to keep up with the development new modalities, technologies and regulations. This article summarizes the recent updates and any clarifications and controversies triggered by those updates. Perspectives and recommendations are given based on our own experience as well as commonly accepted practice in the bioanalytical community.

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