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Article Maximizing the Effectiveness of Upstream Bioprocessing Through the Combination of Lab Informatics and Instrumentation
By establishing effective management of data and knowledge, it will be possible to employ advances, such as artificial intelligence and synthetic biology, to their full potential in upstream bioproc…

Article Upstream PD Time-Saver: Optimize Early
Click here to read the article >> Optimization is key to achieving a high-producing CHO cell culture. Identify the right combination of culture medium, feed supplements, and feeding strategy …

Article Faster Flavivirus Vaccine Production
Viral vaccines need to be produced fast and in large quantities. Routine immunizations and preventive campaigns, like stockpiling in response to emergencies, involve millions of doses, and speed is es…

Article Leveraging Computational Models of Glycosylation for Biopharma QA
Close collaboration between academic and industrial groups is vital to ensuring glycosylation models are fit for deployment. By Ioscani Jiménez del Val Good Studio/S…

Article Optimization of Fed‑Batch Culture Conditions for a mAb‑Producing CHO Cell Line
This application note describes a broadly applicable and efficient workflow toward finding the optimal feed combination for the best-performing fed-batch processes.  An IgG1-producing CHO cell …

Article Gain Efficiency in Process Development
The development of efficient manufacturing processes is a necessity for cost-effective production of biopharmaceuticals. By carefully designing and evaluating your experiments, sufficient informatio…

Poster Repurposing Fed-Batch Media and Feeds for Highly Productive CHO Cell Perfusion Processes
The authors developed a method for identifying first-generation perfusion culture media based on existing fed-batch media and feeds. Here, they show that they can obtain culture media that successfull…

Article Modeling Bioreactor Performance
With the rapidly increasing accessibility of high-speed computing power, he does add, though, that multiphase and higher resolution models are being used more frequently. In addition, many of the …

Article Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
A paper from ETH Zurich (funded by Novartis) demonstrated that geometric similarity fundamentally does not allow for scale invariance (from 3 L to 15,000 L) of kLa, shear stress, and mixing time simul…

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…

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