At BioProcess International
Conference & Exposition, the Cell Culture & Upstream Processing track
will feature process development scientists, engineers and technical experts
sharing their recent achievements in reducing timelines and cost of goods while
increasing efficiency and productivity through implementation of disruptive
approaches and technologies.
Today, BPI is recognized as the leading bioprocessing
industry conference where industry and academia come together annually to share
technical, scientific and strategic innovations. BioProcess International Magazine
is the exclusive provider of pre-conference podcast interviews with speakers
who offer their expert perspective and commentary on the scientific trends
impacting Drug Product Manufacturing & Fill-Finish Processing; Cell Culture
& Upstream Processing; Recovery & Purification; Manufacturing Strategy;
and Analytical, Formulation and Quality.
Prior to the conference, this exclusive podcast series gives you access to three
interviews with top industry leaders.
First, Barry Buckland, Senior Advisor, Protein Sciences,
discusses development of a scaleable and productive insect cell culture-based process
for making Flublok, the First FDA licensed recombinant influenza vaccine.
Buckland will be presenting at 11:30 am on Wednesday, October 18th at BPI.
In addition, Michael Butler, Professor, University of
Manitoba, talks about modeling of glycosylation – predicting profiles of glycosylation
from metabolic data. Butler will be presenting at 1:30 pm on Tuesday, October 27th
at BPI.
And, Trent Munro, Principal Scientist, Amgen, discusses
high-throughput multi-parametric clone screening approach for the generation of
tailored production cell lines. Munro will be presenting at 8:05 am on Tuesday,
October 17th at BPI.
Listen to all three
interviews here: http://bit.ly/1NfG0CN
These podcasts allow you to get a glimpse of what you will
experience and learn while attending along with kick-starting the questions you
may have for these speakers at the 2015 BioProcess International
Conference & Exhibition in Boston.
Thank you for experiencing
the BPI Conference Pre-Event Podcasts and we hope to see you in Boston, October
26-29! For more information about the conference, click here: http://bit.ly/1NCAMSw
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2 comments :
Hope to hear good new about increasing efficiency and productivity through implementation of disruptive approaches and technologies.
Steven ( http://www.creative-bioarray.com/Products/Primary-Cells.htm)
Cell culture is significant in cell researches or some relevant fields like cell-based membrane protein expression.
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