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Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
The decision to use disposable bioreactors is now driven by commercial rather than technological considerations.
By Cynthia A. Challener
Single-use bioreactors available from various vendors…
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Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
Apr 01, 2015
By Randi Hernandez
BioPharm International
Volume 28, Issue 4
Although continuous manufacturing is well established for bulk chemicals, complex automation and validation …
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Perfusion in the 21st Century
Quality, flexibility, and cost savings are driving use of perfusion technology in biosimilars manufacturing.
By Bruce Lehr, Delia Lyons
Cell-culture technology for biopharmaceutical manufact…
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Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
The success of a truly integrated continuous processing platform relies on the collaborative efforts of upstream and downstream specialists.
By Randi Hernandez
When human cells travel throug…
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Biopharmaceutical Process Development: 2018 Lessons and 2019 Predictions
The biopharmaceutical industry continues to expand in new and exciting ways. What might be in store for 2019, and what important lessons should process developers take from 2018? Here, we look back …
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Cost Considerations Drive Lean Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
By Catherine Shaffer
Four biosimilars have been approved for the market by FDA as of February 2017, and more are in the pipeline. Now that biosimilars are here to stay, manufacturers are devel…
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Improving Upstream Predictability
Better understanding and control of cell behavior is yielding benefits, upstream and beyond.
By Agnes Shanley
In the earliest days of biotech, developers often struggled to sust…
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Scaling Up Novel Therapies
Scaling Up Novel Therapies
Platform processes have improved monoclonal antibody scale-up. Can they do the same for personalized therapies?
By Agnes S…
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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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Optimizing Late-Stage and Commercial Cell-Culture Processes
Optimizing Late-Stage and Commercial Cell-Culture Processes
Late-stage and commercial biomanufacturing pose a challenge to cell-culture processing.
By Feliza Mirasol
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