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The New World of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Most significantly, biopharmaceutical companies need vendors to commit to providing a high level of assurance of consistent supply with robust supply chains and highly characterized processes and raw …
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Fusion Proteins Pose Manufacturability Challenges
Solutions for overcoming these issues are being developed in academia and the pharmaceutical industry by equipment vendors and drug companies alike.
Making proteins ‘druggable’
Many proteins…
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Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
Challener
Single-use bioreactors available from various vendors today are robust and provide the high-performance necessary for commercial manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. Significant advances…
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Automating Bioprocesses
Automation of stainless-steel systems and single-use systems differs in complexity.
By Jennifer Markarian
Both upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical processes have conventionally used st…
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Automating Processes in Upstream Processing
Typical vendors would be Siemens PCS 7, Emerson DeltaV, Rockwell PlantPax, and ABB 800xA.
BioPharm: Which systems involved in upstream processing are served best by process controls?
Marshall:…
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Process Chromatography Selection for Downstream Processing Applications
Industry experts discuss best practices for selecting a separation technology.
By Caroline Hroncich
Process chromatography has changed significantly since it was first introduced to the biop…
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Aseptic Processing: Keeping it Safe
By Randi Hernandez, BioPharm International
Humans represent the greatest risk for microbial contamination in an aseptic process.
Aseptic processing has garnered some increased scrutiny…
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Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
Konstantinov writes that FDA is in the position to offer incentives to vendors “to develop required continuous unit operations (particularly downstream) and PAT [process analytical technology] instrum…
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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…
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Viral Clearance Challenges in Bioprocessing
Filter vendors are currently being asked to modify the filter design for this specific approach. Viral clearance studies will also need to be designed differently in order to address the specific cond…