Search results for " in silico process development"
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Discovering the unknown: How does in silico process development change PD scientists’ work?
I’m looking forward to talking with you about in silico process development and the application of mechanistic models. Quickly, can you recap some of the main benefits of in silico process development…
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Mechanistic Modeling: Current Advantages and Future Opportunities in Biopharmaceutical Process Development
Mechanistic modeling is considered a part of smart process development, which is a collection of approaches to get better process outcomes and speed up process development.
This week, Bioproce…
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Using Quality by Design to Develop Robust Chromatographic Methods
Quality-by-design principles can be used to understand chromatographic measurement system variability.
Sep 2, 2014
By: Melissa Hanna-Brown, Kimber Barnett, Brent Harrington, Tim Graul, Jim…
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Accelerating CMC - The future of process development is in silico
Simulation for in silico process development is becoming a viable option to reduce the time needed for chemicals, manufacturing, and control (CMC) activities and increase process understanding. Advanc…
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Accelerating VLP purification process development
See how using mechanistic modeling can speed up the purification process development of virus-like particles (VLPs).
Indeed, a method for the large-scale production of VLPs is produ…
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Digitalized PD: Speeding up downstream process development
Mechanistic models enable the simulation of chromatography processes based on fundamental natural laws, such as fluid dynamics and thermodynamics. In silico simulations of chromatography proce…
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Accelerate Downstream Process Development with Mechanistic Modeling
Learn how mechanistic models allow predictive modeling of your downstream process based on natural scientific principles.
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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,…
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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…
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Setting Up Bioprocessing Systems for Digital Transformation
Digitalization of bioprocessing operations, equipment, and facilities can improve workflow and output, but maintaining data integrity is a concern.
By Feliza Mirasol
The advancement of digit…