Course: Advanced GCP in action
Every now and then, we all need a reality check.If you're looking for one on GCP with plenty of case studies, make sure to book 1-2 October for an advanced tra ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 6
By Katarina Thor Fraud during GCP inspections is uncommon, but it does happen. Even small inconsistencies can reveal serious issues with data integrity or d ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 5
by Katarina Thor How IMP meets its end, sometimes in very surprising ways Various Approaches to IMP destruction: Open fire Sometimes your instinct ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 4
by Katarina Thor Storage of IMP As you may have noticed, inspectors love to wander—really wander. And one place I was particularly drawn to was the kitch ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 3
By Katarina Thor As an inspector you see all kinds of contracts, some done by a legal firm, some done by a trial team, and some not done at all…… The con ...
Contribution to the RQA Conference
Happy that we can contribute to the yearly conference at RQA in London as part of the conference programme committee.This is a testimate to the quality that we ...
You can not outsource responsibility
By Raf Lemmens Outsourcing may speed things up, but responsibility never leaves the sponsor. Today’s 'Co‑creation: Science in Collaboration'-event at Upp ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 2
By Katarina Thor The archive that went missing One week before the inspection was scheduled to begin, we received a call from a very distressed Principal ...
Stories from a GCP inspector – part 1
By Katarina Thor Over the years, many people have encouraged me to write a book about the inspections I’ve conducted—each one unique, sometimes surprising, ...
The biggest enemy of GCP is not inspections, it’s when people work in SILOS.
Who is our biggest enemy within GCP? In this article, Katarina Thor, former GCP inspector, shares lessons from the real world. Today, she uses mock inspections
What value does a QA Manager bring?
QA is more than compliance — it’s a catalyst for reducing risk, building trust, and keeping the patient at the center. So how do you package QA services in a w
Welcoming Katarina
Today the team gathered to welcome Katarina Thor to the team — one of those moments that reminds me why I love doing this.Just everyone around the table, shari ...
Clinical Trials: balancing speed and quality without losing oversight
In clinical trials, speed saves time—but quality saves the trial. Can we afford to compromise one? Tina Lidén Mascher describes briefly how sponsors we work wit
The Push & Pull between Quality and Business: how we can make speed sustainable
By Raf Lemmens Every start-up faces the same dilemma: the push for speed and market traction versus the pull for structure and quality. In the beginning, th ...
From ISO 17025:2018 to ISO 15189:2022
Is your medical lab accredited according to ISO 17025:2018 and needs to switch to ISO 15189:2022 before December 2025?Then you have approximately one year left ...
QAlliance celebrates the first year
An eventful year where we have worked together with our customers to strengthen their quality management, carried out audits and acted as interim manager.We ha ...
The right tools do half the job, bad tools drive you insane!
An effective way to create the necessary structure for order and traceability in the company's documentation and processes is to adopt the ISO principles o ...
Welcome to our new colleague
We are celebrating our first six months as a consulting company with the good news that another GMP/GDP expert will soon join our team. Anders has a pragmat ...
Working Quality!
Welcome to QAlliance – where quality is not just a goal; it's an integral part of the journey. In a world where businesses constantly strive for innovation, cr ...




















