ABX advanced biochemical compounds GmbH
Theresa Kretschmer has experience as a wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Qualitätskontrolle at ABX advanced biochemical compounds GmbH since February 2021. Previously, Theresa completed their Praktisches Jahr für Lebensmittelchemiker at Landesuntersuchungsanstalt für das Gesundheits- und Veterinärwesen Sachsen Sitz Dresden from October 2019 to October 2020. Prior to this, Theresa worked as a Diplomandin at Technische Universität Dresden from October 2018 to July 2019, where Theresa conducted their Diplomarbeit on the Metabolisierung von Maillard-Reaktionsprodukten durch ausgewählte Mikroorganismen der Darmmikrobiota in collaboration with the Institut für Mikrobiologie.
ABX advanced biochemical compounds GmbH
ABX advanced biochemical compounds is a global frontrunner in radiopharmaceuticals, with a focus on positron emission tomography (PET) tracers. We develop and produce all compounds and components for any kind of radiotracer – from PET and SPECT precursors, PET reagent kits and cassettes, to complete radiopharmaceutical drug production in GMP environment. Based in Radeberg, Germany, and founded in 1997, our team of more than 350 employees is specialised in custom synthesis and manufacturing of precursors and peptides according to GMP for active pharmaceutical ingredients. Thanks to our expertise combined with bleeding edge equipment, we reach highest research, production, and quality standards. For example, we operate a hot lab for R&D of new radiopharmaceutical kits and cassettes for our own product portfolio and in cooperation with pharmaceutical companies. Our extensive laboratory space enables us to perform stability studies of our products and in-house sterility testing of radioactive pharmaceuticals. Thanks to our production of aseptic excipients and sterile disposables, we are largely independent from external sourcing. We are also authorized producer of radiopharmaceutical drugs. Furthermore, we are experts in ASMFs, US-DMFs and technical documents for reagent kits, cassettes, PET and SPECT precursors.