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Article Optimizing Resin Performance with Disposable Chromatography Solutions
Consequently, the initial uptake of single-use chromatography solutions was relatively slow. Recent years have seen much greater adoption of single-use chromatography, including both systems with sepa…

Article Process Development: What May Lie Ahead in 2018?
They were very interested in a discussion about how single-use systems have great potential in the manufacture of antibody‑drug conjugates. Single-Use in Full Force Single-use technology con…

Article Cell-Culture Advances Test Bioreactor Performance Models
Smith, staff engineer for single-use technologies in the BioProduction Division of Thermo Fisher Scientific. In particular, the inexpensive computing power and excellent computational talent ent…

Article Achieving Process Balance with Perfusion Bioreactors
The benefits of single-use technology align well with continuous processing. “The inherent advantages of single-use systems compared to stainless-steel are speed and flexibility, which are also the ma…

Article State of the Biopharmaceutical Industry: Lessons from 2018 Survey Data
For example, our studies have shown rather consistent incremental increases in upstream cell culture titers over the past three decades; and it took well over a decade for single-use equipment to atta…

Article Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
The development of new resin chemistries including enhancements to Protein A for monoclonal antibody (mAb) capture, increasing use of automation, implementation of single-use technologies, and explora…

Article Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
While adoption of continuous processes may seem slow, single-use technologies themselves are still fairly new. Single-use process technologies took “20 years to be fully adopted and accepted in clinic…

Article Technology Innovations Improve Process Chromatography Performance
Although significant work has been done in upstream bioprocessing to remove bottlenecks through the implementation of single-use technologies, better characterization of raw materials, and the use of …

Article A Q&A with Eric Langer: CMOs Embrace New Technology
In our 13th Annual Report of Biomanufacturing, of the 21 areas of innovation tested, we found CMOs more interested in: chromatography, single-use probes and sensors, disposable chromatography, instrum…

Article Bioprocessing Advances in Vaccine Manufacture
These advances include:  •Single-use systems (SUS)/disposable bioprocessing systems •Modular/transportable bioprocessing facilities •Novel expression systems/improved cell lines …

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