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Maximum Output Starts with Optimized Upstream Processing
Many companies are looking to diversify their supply chains to reduce the risk of disruption in the future,” he says.
Equipment suppliers, contract manufacturers, and biopharmaceutical companies a…
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Challenges and Trends in Biopharma Facility Design
Trends and Innovation
BioPharm: What are the current trends in biopharma facility design? Are there new innovations you see influencing the future of facility design?
Almhem (Modwave): Trends …
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Determining Criticality–Process Parameters and Quality Attributes Part III: Process Control Strategies—Criticality throughout the Lifecycle
…tegy are capable of meeting CQA acceptance criteria for not just a fixed number of PPQ lots, but for future commercial lots (1). For this reason, while releasing the defined number of PPQ lot under p…
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A Closer Look at Affinity Ligands
…ns with affinity ligands and provide a deeper understanding of the role affinity ligands play in the future of downstream processing.
Breaking down affinity ligands
BioPharm: What are affinity li…
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Q&As with Industry Leaders
…ll Culture Services at Cytiva
Mechanistic Modeling: Current Advantages and Future Opportunities in Biopharmaceutical Process Development
Dr. Tobias Hahn, c…
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Roadmap Leads to Innovative Biomanufacturing Strategies
Likewise, engaging the academic community is key in terms of building a future workforce as well as attacking newer, more novel technologies and applications. By indicating the major and most urgent o…
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Contract Manufacturing Through the Years
How has the bio/pharmaceutical contract manufacturing industry evolved over the years and what does the future hold?
By Jim Miller
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Managing Biomanufacturing Capacity Expectations
Analytical testing concerns and adequate hiring of qualified personnel to manage the facilities are among the other top issues that are expected to create capacity limitations in the future (Figure 2)…
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Designing a Biomanufacturing Facility Incorporating Single-Use Technologies
…e, such as utilities, warehousing, or laboratory space, that can be accessed? If possible, plans for future plant expansion at the site, or at other sites, should be taken into account, particularly …
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Regulatory Challenges in the QbD Paradigm
Knowledge is managed effectively to serve as reference in the future. Precedents and regulatory decisions are recorded and managed. Data and trends are collected and analyzed to identify any patterns …