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Going Small to Achieve Success on the Commercial Scale
Scale-down modeling is instrumental in supporting the development of downstream biopharma manufacturing processes.
By Cynthia A. Challener
Biopharmaceutical manufacturing involves a series o…
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Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
Could perfusion microbioreactors bring more agility to biomanufacturing?
By Rajeev J. Ram
In semiconductor manufacturing, for example, a thorough understanding of process variation allows co…
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Biopharma in 2015: A Year for Approvals and Innovations
Insiders agree that 2015 was a banner year for biopharma. Last year’s new drug approvals reached 51, besting every year since 1950. Twenty approvals (39%) went to biological drugs—up from 35% in 201…
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FDA Releases Draft Guidance on Emerging Manufacturing Technology
By Caroline Hroncich
On Dec. 23, 2015, FDA released draft guidance on the Advancement of Emerging Technology Applications to Modernize the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Base. The guidance discuss…
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Combining Microbioreactors and Advanced Statistical Techniques to Optimize a Platform Process for a New Host-Cell Line
Use of a subspace model is a viable method to characterize process space variables and optimize process performance.
By Colin Jaques, Daniela Lega
Over the past decade, two improved capabili…
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Implications of Cell Culture Conditions on Protein Glycosylation
The authors present a review of the techniques commonly used for glycosylation analysis.
By Michiel E. Ultee, PhD, Dr. Richard Easton
This article reviews the implications of cell-culture co…
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CMOs Continue to Improve Overall Biomanufacturing Performance
Better process development is creating industry benchmarks for bioprocessing.
By Eric Langer
Biomanufacturing efficiency is on everyone’s minds, being the single most important area of focus…
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Changing the Culture of Cell Culture: Applying Best Practices and Authentication to Ensure Scientific Reproducibility
By Leonard P. Freedman, Mark C. Gibson, Richard M. Neve
Irreproducible preclinical research is a global, expensive, and well-recognized problem that contributes to delays and increased costs of …
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The Metrics of Quality Culture
FDA’s proposed guidance for quality metrics raises questions about quantifying the tangibles and intangibles of quality culture.
By Andrew Harrison, Susan J. Schniepp
The long awaited, anxio…
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CMOs Concerned With Cost of Single-Use Equipment
Suppliers indicate prices for single-use equipment are likely to increase.
By Eric Langer
Contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs) have been enthusiastic adopters of single-use technologi…