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Reconciling Sensor Communication Gaps
By Angelo DePalma, Ph.D.
Process analytical technology (PAT), quality by design, and individual company- or process-centric quality initiatives are driving the development of bioprocess sensors …
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What’s New in Upstream Technologies
Recent upstream processing innovations include enhanced sensor technology, single-use bioreactors, and automated cell culture systems.
By Amber Lowry
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Moving PAT from Concept to Reality
The learning curve for process analytical technology has slowed widespread adoption.
By Cynthia A. Challener
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Process analytical technology (P…
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Real-Time Characterization of Biotherapeutics and Comparability of Biosimilars
Real-Time Characterization of Biotherapeutics and Comparability of Biosimilars
A major advantage of SPR-based analysis is its ability to estimate the association and dissociation rate constants, an …
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Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
The decision to use disposable bioreactors is now driven by commercial rather than technological considerations.
By Cynthia A. Challener
Single-use bioreactors available from various vendors…
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Achieving Process Balance with Perfusion Bioreactors
Advances in single-use technologies, sensors, and cell retention systems facilitate processes designed for the long run.
By Cynthia A. Challener
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Improving PAT for Biologics
The complexity of biopharma processes requires innovative solutions.
Dec 01, 2014
By Cynthia Challener, PhD
BioPharm International
A key component of the quality-by-design (QbD) ap…
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Improving Upstream Predictability
Better understanding and control of cell behavior is yielding benefits, upstream and beyond.
By Agnes Shanley
In the earliest days of biotech, developers often struggled to sust…
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Automating Bioprocesses
Automation of stainless-steel systems and single-use systems differs in complexity.
By Jennifer Markarian
Both upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical processes have conventionally used st…
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Digitalization: The Route to Biopharma 4.0
Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), will result in the digital transformation of the manufacturing sector. It is propelled by transformative trends such as the prolif…