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A view on
Lonza
42 episodes
3 months ago
Discoveries in technology, medicine, and nutrition are emerging with accelerating speed and improving our health and quality of life. Brought to you by Lonza, “A View On” podcast is a series of short conversations with industry leaders. Join us to discuss new trends that are impacting scientific research, drug discovery and business. The series of monthly conversations with pharma, biotech and nutrition leaders from across industry and academia covers a wide range of topics from 3D bioprinting to therapeutic cannabinoids. In under ten minutes, each podcast takes the audience on a rapid but deep dive into an exciting development that promises to profoundly change or even revolutionize healthcare.
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Discoveries in technology, medicine, and nutrition are emerging with accelerating speed and improving our health and quality of life. Brought to you by Lonza, “A View On” podcast is a series of short conversations with industry leaders. Join us to discuss new trends that are impacting scientific research, drug discovery and business. The series of monthly conversations with pharma, biotech and nutrition leaders from across industry and academia covers a wide range of topics from 3D bioprinting to therapeutic cannabinoids. In under ten minutes, each podcast takes the audience on a rapid but deep dive into an exciting development that promises to profoundly change or even revolutionize healthcare.
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Episode 7: A View On Spray-Drying mRNA-based Therapies
Delivering mNRA Therapies: A Bullseye for Asthma and Future Pandemics In this episode of A View On, we speak with Carsten Rudolph, CEO and co-founder of Ethris, about a novel spray-dried mRNA therapy that targets local immunity in the lungs. Designed to restore interferon lambda signaling in asthma patients, the therapy is also room temperature-stable and virus-agnostic—making it a promising candidate for pandemic preparedness. Tune in to hear how formulation science, lipid carriers, and inhalable delivery are reshaping the future of respiratory care.
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3 months ago
23 minutes 23 seconds

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Episode 6: A View On Improving Microbial Manufacturing
In this episode, we hear from Karlheinz Flicker and Joan Cortada, two experts from Lonza’s microbial R&D team, about the important role of microbial technology in sustainable biomanufacturing.
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4 months ago
18 minutes 25 seconds

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Episode 5: A View On Smart Capsule Technology
A Swallow Instead of a Jab? A Capsule That Delivers Like an Injection In this episode, we’re joined by Karsten Lindhardt, Founder and CEO of  Biograil, to explore how a spring-loaded oral capsule could revolutionize drug delivery—offering patients a needle-free alternative with the same therapeutic impact as subcutaneous injections. From insulin to monoclonal antibodies, biologic drugs are typically delivered through injections—often multiple times a week. For many patients, this isn’t just painful; it disrupts daily life and can be a major barrier to long-term treatment compliance. Imagine a world where those same treatments could be taken as a pill—no injections, no anxiety, no need for clinical visits. That’s the vision behind Biograil’s BIONDD™ platform: a capsule that carries a mechanical device inside. Once swallowed, the capsule settles in the stomach, where it activates a spring-loaded insertion element like a bee’s stinger that delivers the active drug directly into the stomach lining. The result? Bioavailability comparable to injections, but with all the ease of an oral dose. Want to Know More? Join us in this conversation hosted by Martina Ribar Hestericová to hear how BioGrail is reshaping the future of biologic drug delivery—making it more convenient, less invasive, and better suited to real-life patient needs. We discuss everything from pediatric applications and veterinary uses to sustainability and the engineering behind this remarkable technology.  
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5 months ago
20 minutes

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Episode 4: A View On Developing Acid Reflux Therapy
Explore a cutting-edge approach to acid reflux management! Learn how linaprazan glurate could provide longer-lasting relief than traditional PPIs, and why it matters for those living with chronic GERD.
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8 months ago
21 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode 3: A View On mRNA Encapsulation
Driving Innovation Through Collaboration: The Future of mRNA Therapies In this episode, we are joined by three experts—Christoph Hein (Fraunhofer IPK), Bernhard Bobusch (FDX Fluid Dynamix), and Sönke Stocker (Lonza)—to explore how advanced fluidics, encapsulation techniques, and a truly collaborative approach are paving the way for potential solid-tumor vaccines now in preclinical trials. When you think about mRNA-based vaccines, have you ever considered the complex route these microscopic instructions must travel to deliver their life-changing code? This journey, essential for the therapy’s success, lies at the core of pharmaceutical research—where the challenge is to maximize stability and “bioavailability” so that each dose effectively reaches its cellular target. By enclosing mRNA within lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) using sophisticated mixing technologies, scientists can create the next generation of therapies—tailored to each patient’s needs. From prophylactic vaccines to personalized cancer treatments for solid tumors, these breakthroughs promise not only more effective but also safer medical solutions. In this episode, we spotlight FDmiX®, a groundbreaking mixer platform that enables the precise production of LNPs, driving forward the possibility of new, life-saving vaccines in the fight against cancer. Curious to Know More? Join us in this conversation hosted by Martina Ribar Hestericová, featuring Fraunhofer IPK’s Christoph Hein, FDX Fluid Dynamix’s Bernhard Bobusch, and Lonza’s Sönke Stocker as they unveil how FDmiX® and mRNA encapsulation could revolutionize the development of solid-tumor vaccines and other cutting-edge therapies.   KEY TERMS IN CONTEXT: In the world of mRNA therapeutics, a mixer refers to specialized devices—like FDmiX®—that rapidly and uniformly combine mRNA and lipid solutions. By generating precise fluid flows, these mixers ensure the formation of consistently sized lipid nanoparticles. This consistency is crucial for achieving stable formulations that protect mRNA until it reaches its target cells. Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are tiny, fat-based carriers engineered to encapsulate and shield mRNA from degradation. Once administered, LNPs help transport their therapeutic cargo across cell membranes, allowing the mRNA to enter cells and guide protein production. In this way, LNPs bridge the gap between laboratory-synthesized mRNA and its ability to function effectively inside the body. In vitro transcription is an enzymatic process used to create mRNA molecules outside of living cells. By copying a portion of DNA, researchers can produce custom strands of mRNA to encode specific therapeutic proteins. Once purified, these mRNA molecules are encapsulated in LNPs to be delivered into the patient’s cells, where the proteins are then synthesized in vivo. Microfluidics involves manipulating tiny volumes of liquid through microscale channels, enabling precise control of flow and mixing. In mRNA manufacturing, this technology is key to creating uniform lipid nanoparticles by blending mRNA and lipid solutions in a highly controlled manner. However, these laminar devices are limited in throughput. Even though microfluidics and fluidic mixers may sound similar, they are fundamentally different devices. Fluidic mixers are based on turbulent mixing by integrating specialized flow paths—such as the oscillating nozzle in the FDmiX®— mixing platforms are taken to the next level generating rapid, turbulence-based mixing, ensuring consistency and minimizing product loss across all production scales from small batches to large volumes without compromising quality. Ionizable lipids are specially designed molecules that alter their charge based on the surrounding pH. In mRNA encapsulation, these lipids help form stable LNPs in the bloodstream while promoting the release of mRNA payloads once inside cells. Their pH-sensitive nature is essential for balancing stability, delivery efficiency, and minimizing poten
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9 months ago
23 minutes 57 seconds

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Episode 2: A View On Antibody-Based Therapies
Discover how antibody-based therapies are reshaping modern medicine! In this episode of A View On, we explore the science behind monoclonal, bi-, and multi-specific antibodies, their life-changing impact, and the innovative technologies driving their development.
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11 months ago
26 minutes 42 seconds

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Episode 1: A View On Emerging Trends in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, live from CPHI Milan
This episode explores advancements in bioconjugates, AI-driven drug development, targeted capsule delivery, and new solutions in cell and gene therapy that are transforming patient care. Tune in to hear from Lonza experts on the future of pharma and biotech.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 11: A View On the History of Capsule Manufacturing
Dive into the fascinating world of capsule manufacturing with insights from Lonza’s experts. Discover the historical evolution and the future potential of capsules in transforming patient care and drug delivery.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 18 seconds

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Episode 10: Drug Bioavailability Enhancement
Peer into the future of drug development with this episode of #AViewOn Drug Bioavailability Enhancement, exploring how PBPK modeling enhances drug bioavailability and paves the way for personalized medicine. Join experts Deanna Mudie and John DiBella in this discussion on making medications safer and more effective.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 45 seconds

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Episode 9: Capsules for Targeted Therapy Delivery
Dive into the world of targeted capsules with Vincent Jannin from Lonza and explore how these advanced drug delivery systems are transforming patient care and offering new horizons in medicine.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 8: A View On Particle Identification
Embark on a microscopic journey into particle identification — the unsung hero of phar-maceutical safety — and uncover how this vital process shields us from unseen threats in every single medication we take.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 17 seconds

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Episode 7: Mid-season wrap-up
In this summary episode, A View On host Martina Ribar Hestericova shares a secret and goes over a selection of the best ideas from season three so far.
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2 years ago
14 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 6: A View On CAR-T Therapies
Dive into the world of CAR-T cells, their therapeutic potential, and the future of cancer treatments.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 5: A View On Highly-Potent APIs
Explore manufacturing highly potent compounds as two Lonza experts delve into their production process, trends, and prospects.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 4: A View On Medical Devices
Ian Thomson from Ypsomed and Roman Mathias from Lonza discuss the market trends in injectable delivery devices, their manufacturing process, and their future in sustainable pharma. Injectable devices offer various benefits, including improved convenience, accuracy, and safety, allowing for precise dosing while reducing the need for hospital visits.     
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2 years ago
26 minutes 32 seconds

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Episode 3: A View On Manufacturing Cell and Gene Therapies
Scaling Up Cell and Gene Therapies: Automation Is the Next Step   In this episode, we take a deep dive into manufacturing cell and gene therapies with Lonza expert Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani, executive director of Cell and Gene Therapy Process Development.   Cell and gene therapies have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of rare genetic diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders. These therapies involve extracting cells or genetic material from a patient or donor, altering them and then re-injecting them back into the patient to provide a highly personalized treatment. However, the manufacturing process for these therapies is complex and expensive. To increase the availability of these therapies, the industry is making strides in scaling up the manufacturing process to reduce costs.   According to Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani, executive director of Cell and Gene Therapy Process Development at Lonza, “It is important to incorporate innovative technologies and reduce the cost of goods and production in order to make these therapies widely accessible for a large number of patients.”  One essential way to achieve this is through automation: automated cell culture systems, including bioreactors, can be used to grow and expand cells in a controlled environment, which reduces the need for manual labor while increasing consistency and reproducibility. Simply put, scaling up the manufacturing process using automation makes these therapies more widely accessible to the large number of patients who need them.  Curious to Know More?  Listen to this episode of A View On Cell and Gene Therapies to explore how cell and gene therapies are manufactured. Get an inside look into the next steps for the industry from Lonza expert Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani.  
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2 years ago
23 minutes 45 seconds

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Episode 2: A View On Manufacturing Inhaled Drug Products
What If the Jab Were a Puff? A Look at Drug Delivery to the Lungs In this episode we explore the advantages of using inhalers for drug delivery with Lonza experts Kim Shepard and Matt Ferguson.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

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*REPOST* Horseshoe crabs and recombinant factor C
Safe Jabs Thanks to Horseshoe Crabs: Making Sure Your Injection is Free of Endotoxins Allen Burgenson, Lonza’s expert for all things testing, speaks to us about the dangers of endotoxin contamination and the future of non-animal testing for it. “Before testing for endotoxins in the 1940s, a physician literally had to gauge the risk to your life because of something called injection fever,” explains Allen Burgenson. Luckily, we’ve come a long way since then. Thanks to advanced testing methods, one can rest assured today that any sort of injection or implant is completely free of dangerous endotoxins. Currently, the predominant mode is Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) testing, in which scientists harvest the bright blue blood of American Horseshoe Crabs and use the animal’s primitive immune system to look for clotting reactions that would indicate the presence of any endotoxins. The horseshoe crabs, Burgenson explains, survive the extraction unscathed and are safely returned to the waters in less than 24 hours. However, in a continual attempt to remove animals from the testing pipeline, Lonza’s recombinant factor C assay known as PyroGene could eventually replace LAL testing.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 1: A View On Cell Culture Media
We are back! And in the first episode of our new season, we explore growing cells for therapeutic purposes with Lonza specialists Alexis Bossie, Director of Media R&D, and Tariq Haq, Senior Director of Global Media Marketing. Listen to learn more about the development of cell culture media for growing cells.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 11: Season 2 Highlights
In the latest episode, the podcast host, Lonza’s Martina Ribar Hestericová, recaps the highlights from this season and looks forward to later this year for what is coming up in the next season.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 38 seconds

A view on
Discoveries in technology, medicine, and nutrition are emerging with accelerating speed and improving our health and quality of life. Brought to you by Lonza, “A View On” podcast is a series of short conversations with industry leaders. Join us to discuss new trends that are impacting scientific research, drug discovery and business. The series of monthly conversations with pharma, biotech and nutrition leaders from across industry and academia covers a wide range of topics from 3D bioprinting to therapeutic cannabinoids. In under ten minutes, each podcast takes the audience on a rapid but deep dive into an exciting development that promises to profoundly change or even revolutionize healthcare.