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Article Buffer Management Solutions for Large-Scale Biomanufacturing
Learn how different approaches can resolve buffer management challenges in large-scale biomanufacturing. This article discusses solutions such as inline conditioning, outsourcing buffer preparation,…

Article Can Vaccine Development Be Safely Accelerated?
It is developing The RNA Printer, a mobile, automated production unit for rapid supply of LNP-formulated mRNA vaccine candidates. Stabilizing the pre-fusion virus form A fourth group receiving…

Article How the Industrial Internet of Things is Transforming Bioprocessing
In this article, Jun Huang, director and team leader of Process Monitoring, Automation, and Control at Pfizer, discusses the impact of digitalization in biomanufacturing. He also discusses ho…

Article Getting a Handle on Biopharma’s Most Critical Quality Attributes and Quality Control
While the multiple attributes method gains ground and traditional lab methods improve, broad efforts are underway to determine biopharmaceuticals’ most significant critical quality attributes and en…

Article Reduce Hands-On Time in Your Ion Exchange Chromatography Runs
Optimization and improvements in ion exchange chromatography can be time consuming. Luckily, there are several tools that greatly facilitate this. Explore four valuable tips for reducing IEX hands-on …

Article 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  MG/Stock.Adobe.com …

Article Scaling Up Novel Therapies
Scaling Up Novel Therapies Platform processes have improved monoclonal antibody scale-up. Can they do the same for personalized therapies? By Agnes S…

Article A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing?
A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing? The maturation of single-use technologies presents commercial bioprocessing options for small-volume drug products. By Rita C. Peters …

Article Preparing for the Future: Visions and Insights for Biomanufacturing
The biopharmaceutical industry has a reputation of being averse to change. Yet, new market dynamics, such as growing competition from biosimilars and niche drugs targeting smaller patient populations,…

Article FDA Seeks to Enhance Manufacturing of Cell and Gene Therapies
Marks suggested that new manufacturing technology, such as partially automated closed systems and modular manufacturing facilities, could help address some of these difficulties. He cited a lack of ca…

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