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Article Cost Considerations Drive Lean Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
By Catherine Shaffer Four biosimilars have been approved for the market by FDA as of February 2017, and more are in the pipeline. Now that biosimilars are here to stay, manufacturers are devel…

Article Evaluating E&L Studies for Single-Use Systems
It is important to note that the case studies described in this paper are not to be intended in contrast with BPOG Standardized Extractables Testing Protocol for SUS in Biomanufacturing, which Merck a…

Article Technical and Process Economical Aspects of Using Capto™ Q and ReadyToProcess™Adsorber Q in mAb Polishing
Increasing product titers in upstream cell culture processes pose challenges to downstream purification processes. For efficient operations, downstream purification needs to be able to handle high p…

Article Modeling Bioreactor Performance
“Performance may be as much about the integration of the bioreactor in the overall biomanufacturing operation as it is about the physics of fluid dynamics. Analyzing with simulation scenarios, fluid p…

Article Maximize resin usage with continuous bioprocessing
As such, there has been a growing interest in using continuous concepts also in biomanufacturing. Periodic counter-current chromatography (PCC) is a multi-step approach to maximize the chromatog…

Article Fed-batch supplements to boost cell culture performance
To increase the yield of a target protein, fed-batch culture is often employed in biomanufacturing processes. This application note demonstrates the enhanced performance of commonly used cell lines …

Article Modular Manufacturing Platforms for Biologics
Cost of building a biomanufacturing module Although some sources say that modular facilities require a modest upfront capital investment (3), others, such as consultant Emel, attest that a full mo…

Article Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
Ionizing radiation (gamma rays or electron beams), commonly used to sterilize single-use biomanufacturing equipment, can induce chemical and physical changes in the film, such as chain scission or cro…

Article Challenges and Trends in Biopharma Facility Design
…f the benefits of single-use technologies, we offer the FlexFactory, which is a centrally-automated biomanufacturing platform. Philips (Pall Life Sciences): The ‘ballroom’ concept is often define…

Article 2014 Manufacturing Trends and Outlook
More than half of all respondents said their companies increased biomanufacturing capacity in 2013. Less than 3% reported a drop in production. Only 8.1% said their companies decreased spending for bi…

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