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Article An Integrated Approach to Ensure the Viral Safety of Biotherapeutics
Testing product and process intermediates alone is helpful, but does not provide a complete solution to viral safety. This article proposes integrated solutions for systemic and proactive viral risk m…

Article Maximum Output Starts with Optimized Upstream Processing
By Cynthia A. Challener Biopharmaceutical companies and contract manufacturers respond to changing demand dynamics for upstream bioprocessing capacity. Significant growth in the develo…

Article Overview of a scale-up of a cell-based influenza virus production process using ReadyToProcess equipment
The aim of this white paper is to demonstrate how Cytiva single-use products can be applied in the field of vaccine manufacturing. The white paper includes a brief discussion around modern vacci…

Article Virus-like Particles as Therapeutic Moieties of the Future
Vaccine development Traditional viral vaccines, which are based on inactivated or attenuated infectious virus, are difficult to produce and may cause adverse reactions in immunocompromised patient…

Article Single-Use Technologies Prove Effective for Viral Vector Process Development
“The simple reality is that the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the benefits of single-use systems in that it would not have been possible to deploy the viral vaccines in the time and the scale that has b…

Article Addressing the Challenges in Downstream Processing Today and Tomorrow
Newer classes of biotherapies will require innovations in processing technology. By Glen R. Bolton, Bernard N. Violand, Richard S. Wright, Shujun Sun, Khurram M. Sunasara, Kathleen Watson, Johna…

Article Enhancing Resins Addresses Purification Concerns
Christoph Burgstedt/Stock.Adobe.com Enhancement of resin technology can improve the ability of chromatography to purify the growing landscape of increasingly complex biomolecu…

Article Scalable Viral Vector Manufacturing
The interest for robust and scalable viral vector manufacturing is rapidly increasing, with the recent developments of both cell and gene therapy and oncolytic virus-based therapies. As cost pressur…

Article Strategizing for Rapid Changeovers in Biologics Manufacturing
Olivier Le Moal/Stock.Adobe.com By Cynthia A. Challener  Facility and equipment design are important, but the team and its experience matter most. Through its Operation Warp Speed pro…

Article Ensuring the Biological Integrity of Raw Materials
In 2010, Eric Delwart, PhD, researcher and adjunct professor of laboratory medicine in the Blood Systems Research Institute at the University of California San Francisco, tested eight viral vaccines u…

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