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A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing?
A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing?
The maturation of single-use technologies presents commercial bioprocessing options for small-volume drug products.
By Rita C. Peters
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Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
Early adopters are benefiting from lower costs and increased productivity.
By Cynthia A. Challener
Tashatuvango/Shu…
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Understanding Validation and Technical Transfer, Part I
Understanding Validation and Technical Transfer, Part I
This is the first of a series of three articles about validation and technical transfer in the bio-pharmaceutical industry. Part 1 || Part 2 |…
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Adherent Cell Culture in Biopharmaceutical Applications: The Cell-Detachment Challenge
The necessity to detach cells from a culture substrate during cell harvesting remains one of the most challenging steps in a cell-culture process.
By Marcos Simon, Juan J. Giner-Casares
Cell…
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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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Taking a “Development-by-Design” Approach to Cell Therapies
Jun 15, 2015
By Agnes Shanley
BioPharm International eBooks
Volume 28, Issue 13
Whether outsourcing or developing cell therapies in-house, success demands a focus on quality, c…
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Modular Manufacturing Platforms for Biologics
May 01, 2015
By Randi Hernandez
BioPharm International
Volume 28, Issue 5
It should come as no surprise that the good design principles governing the execution of pharmaceutical manu…
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Q&As with Industry Leaders
Discovering the unknown: How does in silico process development change PD scientists’ work?
Jeanne Linke Northrop, BioPharm International
Nora Ketterer, Manager, Modeling Services…
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Advances in Sterilization Technologies for Overcoming Viral-Vector Manufacturing Challenges
Sterility must be assured for all biologic drug products. Terminal sterilization achieved via treatment with heat, radiation, or certain chemicals (vaporous hydrogen peroxide, vaporous peracet…
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Alternative solutions to separate AAV full and empty capsids using anion exchange
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is the main vector for gene therapy and there is need for scalable, cost-efficient, and robust chromatography-based purification. Key for a successful process are …