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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 QbD Improves Cell-Culture Process Control
al, “Quality by Control: Towards Model Predictive Control of Mammalian Cell Culture Bioprocesses [2],” Biotechnology Journal online, DOI: 10.1002/biot.201600546, March 31, 2017.

Article Speed and Flexibility Are Dual Goals for Biopharma Operations
Bioprocessing facilities, equipment, and materials, as well as strategies to improve biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing, were featured at INTERPHEX 2017, held in March in New York City.…

Article Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
Advances in technology are increasing the productivity and efficiency of commercial-scale chromatography bioprocesses. By Cynthia Challener, PhD Chromatography is a crucial step in the purif…

Article Lessons Learned Accelerate Vaccine Development
Collaboration and single-use technologies aided the rapid scale-up of Ebola vaccine manufacturing. By Cynthia A. Challener Vaccine development is a complicated process that can take many yea…

Article Fermentation for the Future
Improving efficiency, value chain, quality, and protein complexity with advanced bioprocess development. Jan 01, 2015 By Cynthia Challener, PhD Microorganisms—bacteria and yeast—have b…

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…

Article Outsourcing Trends in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
The author highlights the top 10 outsourcing trends revealed during a survey of biopharmaceutical manufacturers. The biopharmaceutical industry is changing the way it manufactures. According to …

Article The Future of Biopharma
What the industry's future holds and what needs to be done to get there. The biopharmaceutical industry continues to evolve with expectations of a positive future. Much of this anticipation …

Article Addressing the Challenges in Downstream Processing Today and Tomorrow
Newer classes of biotherapies will require innovations in processing technology. By Glen R. Bolton, Bernard N. Violand, Richard S. Wright, Shujun Sun, Khurram M. Sunasara, Kathleen Watson, Johna…

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