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Article Process Development: What May Lie Ahead in 2018?
2018 is shaping up to be an interesting year in the world of biopharmaceuticals. What have 2017 developments taught us, and what may lie ahead for biopharmaceutical drug developers and process engin…

Article Driving Change in Biomanufacturing
Whatever the objective, driving change is a challenge. Implementing a new technology into a bioprocess is a big change. The new technology must be fully understood, all regulatory requirements fulfi…

Article Analysis of Glycosylation in Biosimilars
A step-wise process is used to characterize glycans and understand the functioning of a molecule for biosimilar development. The structures of protein drugs such as monoclonal antibodies are mad…

Article 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…

Article 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…

Article Applications of Surface Plasmon Resonance for Detection of Bispecific Antibody Activity
Surface plasmon resonance is helping define bispecific antibodies, the next-generation of biopharma therapeutics. By Robert Karlsson Abstract Biotherapeutic antibodies are still the larg…

Article 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…

Article Re-use of Protein A Resin: Fouling and Economics
Maximizing the lifespan of preparative Protein A columns is a central topic during process development for monoclonal antibodies and Fc fusion proteins. It is clear that the industry does not have a d…

Article Optimizing Resin Performance with Disposable Chromatography Solutions
Although the initial uptake of single-use chromatography solutions has been relatively slow, an increased need for higher-capacity resins and the demand for smaller batches has made disposable chrom…

Article Single-Use and Continuous Processing Technologies Change Facility Design
Viewing Changes in Pharmaceutical Facility Design Single-use systems, continuous processing and isolator technology use a smaller footprint. Experts predict how the facilities of the future may …

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