Over the course of six episodes, we'll be discussing everything from digitalization, continuous manufacturing and protein A capture to get you off to a flying start on your own bioprocess intensification journey
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Over the course of six episodes, we'll be discussing everything from digitalization, continuous manufacturing and protein A capture to get you off to a flying start on your own bioprocess intensification journey
There’s plenty to consider when scaling your upstream process, such as cell line characteristics, shear sensitivities and hydrodynamics – Yasser Kehail explains, step-by-step, what’s involved.
Buffer management is a potentially overlooked source of productivity gains for your bioprocess. Joakim Lundkvist explains why you should consider transitioning away from manual buffer preparation.
What are the key considerations when designing your process for the Protein A capture step? Gunnar Malmquist shares the key parameters for both fed-batch and perfusion upstream processes.
Andreas Castan discusses the opportunities for efficiency gains in upstream manufacturing, including: the seed train, production bioreactor and perfusion.
Is continuous the way to go? Avril Vermunt discusses the benefits over batch, the first things to consider, and common pitfalls when connecting your process.
What is bioprocess intensification? Why is it important? Bill Whitford introduces the series and shares his thoughts on digitalization and process automation.
Over the course of six episodes, we'll be discussing everything from digitalization, continuous manufacturing and protein A capture to get you off to a flying start on your own bioprocess intensification journey