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Article Determining Criticality–Process Parameters and Quality Attributes Part III: Process Control Strategies—Criticality throughout the Lifecycle
This tighter space is the last part of the ICH Q8 paradigm (2) (see Figure 2) and is called the control space, which equates to normal operating range (NOR) limits for each CPP. …

Article Monitoring and Control of Inline Dilution Processes
Buffer management has received less attention in process intensification despite the high costs and labor-, space-, time-, and material-intensive nature of this common downstream activity. By…

Article Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
The authors review efforts to limit polymer degradation without significantly impeding cell growth. Jan 01, 2015 By Sara Ullsten, Shujian Yi, Jeffrey Carter, Eva Lindskog, Pokon Ganguli, Her…

Article QbD Improves Cell-Culture Process Control
QbD Improves Cell-Culture Process Control A quality-by-design approach that implements PAT offers advantages in upstream cell-culture processing. By Feliza Mirasol Mar…

Article Essentials in Establishing and Using Design Space
Knowledge of product or process acceptance criterion is crucial in design space. Design space is generally considered to be the areas where the product or process parameters can be run safe…

Article Robust Optimization, Simulation, and Effective Design Space
Jul 01, 2015 By Thomas A. Little, PhD BioPharm International Volume 28, Issue 7, pg 40–44 Approaches to the generation of process models, optimization techniques, and application of …

Article QbD and PAT in Upstream and Downstream Processing
To gain perspective on the implementation of quality by design (QbD) and process analytical technology (PAT) in biopharmaceutical processing, BioPharm International spoke with Clinton Weber, as…

Article Digitalization: The Route to Biopharma 4.0
Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), will result in the digital transformation of the manufacturing sector. It is propelled by transformative trends such as the prolif…

Article Quality by design for biotechnology products—part 1
A PhRMA Working Group's advice on applying QbD to biotech. By Taruna Arora, Roger Greene, Jennifer Mercer, Paul Tsang, Meg Casais, Stuart Feldman, Jutta Look, Tony Lubiniecki, Joseph Mezzatesta,…

Article Evaluating Design Margin, Edge of Failure and Process
Design space generation is encouraged in new product development. Sep 1, 2014 By: Thomas A. Little, PhD BioPharm International Volume 27, Issue 9, pp. 46-49 A product’s or proc…

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