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Article Monitoring and Control of Inline Dilution Processes
Buffer management has received less attention in process intensification despite the high costs and labor-, space-, time-, and material-intensive nature of this common downstream activity. By…

Article Addressing the Complex Nature of Downstream Processing with QbD
With these two input ranges set and considering the equipment capability around the input parameter, the risk of this parameter is assessed, and criticality assigned. The risk assessment and criticali…

Poster Perfusion Media Development for Scalable Processes
Optimized processes at low CSPR drastically reduce equipment costs, lab space, and product dilution. Finally, operating at very low CSPR will allow for mammalian cell bioprocesses to run as true chemo…

Article 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  SCIENCE PHOTO - STOCK.A…

Poster A Scalable Adenovirus Production Process
The novel process is easily scaled and compatible with both single-use and steamable hard-piped process equipment. The process has process economical advantages compared with an existing reference pro…

Article The Challenge of Disruptive Technologies in Bioprocessing
“Automation has the opportunity to close the gaps of determining how to scale up a process that was created with simple lab equipment to one that is run in a sophisticated and automated manufacturing …

Article Biopharma Seeks Balance
…o change—due primarily to budget restrictions and fears of regulatory delays—can result in aging equipment and facilities, quality failures, and drug shortages. Companies optimize a process to get ap…

Article Gain Efficiency in Process Development
Features such as easy method development, reliable unattended operation, and quick process scaling can help save time and optimize your equipment utilization.  In this article, learn how represent…

Article Leveraging Data for Better Biopharmaceutical Process Control
This is true upstream, but we’re also seeing more advanced control move downstream to help better control yields and purification steps, and even to improve the management of plant and equipment. …

Article Applying GMPs in Stages of Development
…l of detail needed in batch records, level of control needed on incoming materials, and facility and equipment controls. An example is qualifying raw materials. In Phase I/II of the development proce…

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