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Article Advances in Sterilization Technologies for Overcoming Viral-Vector Manufacturing Challenges
Several strategies for overcoming sterilization challenges “Consistency and quality in any type of biological manufacturing process, including [those for] viral vectors, can be ensured by using qua…

Article Mechanistic vs Statistical Models
Mathematical models are recommended by the ICH Q8 guidelines on pharmaceutical development to generate enhanced process understanding and meet Quality-by-Design (QbD) guidelines. Read on the d…

Article Maximum Output Starts with Optimized Upstream Processing
Similarly, accurate scale-down models and the use of a quality-by-design approach during development are minimizing risk and providing increased predictability when moving to large-scale production …

Article Using Digital Twins to Model Process Chromatography
…ecuring itself the standard approach for improved process performance, intensified development, and quality-by-design compliance. Additionally, mechanistic modeling has an ever-growing research a…

Article Selecting Chromatography Formats for Your Process Development Workflow
The quality-by-design initiative by the FDA puts additional demands on process development work because a higher degree of process understanding is needed.  Therefore, the choice of tools is critic…

Article Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production
Learning how process parameters in the upstream process influence the purification process is fundamental for a good quality-by-design strategy. Furthermore, it will be interesting to see the developm…

Article The Need for Advanced Process Modeling for New Therapeutic Biologics
FDA’s quality-by-design (QbD) and validation initiatives also encourage the use of modeling early on. While QbD does not define manufacturing design space or specific protocols, it does discuss…

Article Addressing the Complex Nature of Downstream Processing with QbD
Quality by design brings both challenges and benefits to the development of downstream processes. By Susan Haigney natali_mis/Stock.Adobe.com Regulators have been en…

Article Getting a Handle on Biopharma’s Most Critical Quality Attributes and Quality Control
Complexity—in particular, determining which product attributes are most crucial to product quality and patient safety—makes it challenging to apply quality-by-design (QbD) methods and process analytic…

Article Nurturing Knowledge from Disparate Data Streams
One example relates to the move to a quality-by-design approach to process development. With this approach comes a geometric expansion in the quantity of data being acquired to characterize a process.…

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