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Article A Risk-Based Genetic Characterization Strategy for Recombinant CHO Cell Lines Used for Clinical and Commercial Applications
The authors describe the ways in which manufacturers can mitigate the risks related to the integrity of recombinant transgenes expressed in CHO cells. By Luhong He, Christopher Frye Abstract …

Article Framing Biopharma Success in 2016
Corporate restructurings, regulatory initiatives, and biosimilars will shape biopharma development in 2016. By Rita C. Peters The US biopharmaceutical industry turned a new page in 2015 when…

Article Best Practices in Qualification of Single-Use Systems
The author discusses the current best practices in technical qualification of single-use systems. By Weibing Ding, PhD Single-use technology has been around for approximately two decades if …

Article Taking a “Development-by-Design” Approach to Cell Therapies
It needs to be flexible at the early stages,” Hampson says. “But, as you near Phase III, you need to lock in your process.” Table II summarizes issues and points where changes will be easier. Tabl…

Article Quality Systems Key to Lifecycle Drug Management
A more flexible change management approach has been encouraged in the European Union as part of an effort to reduce “variations” that require prior approval, pointed out Jean-Louis Robert, head of the…

Article Ensuring the Quality of Biologicals
May 02, 2015 By Stephen Wicks, PhD Pharmaceutical Technology Volume 39, Issue 5 The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.), which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014, provides common …

Article Modern Manufacturing Systems Key to FDA Quality Initiative

Article Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
The authors review efforts to limit polymer degradation without significantly impeding cell growth. Jan 01, 2015 By Sara Ullsten, Shujian Yi, Jeffrey Carter, Eva Lindskog, Pokon Ganguli, Her…

Article Technologies and Practices Must Evolve to Meet Demand
Jan 01, 2015  By Rita Peters Through Dec. 3, 2014, nearly 30% of FDA’s new drug approvals for 2014 were for biologic-based therapies, up from 7% in 2013 (1). As the percentage of large-molecule …

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…

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