Bioprocessing

Bioprocessing uses a complete living cell, or their components, to obtain or create a desired pharmaceutical product. Recent scientific advancements have led to biopharmaceuticals being the fastest growing drug type, leading to rapid process and equipment advances. Below you can explore editorial articles, webinars, informational resources, and products curated to keep you up to date with bioprocessing advancements.

Editorial Articles

  • mRNA and Oligonucleotides Process and Manufacturing

    Gene therapy has emerged as a promising therapeutic for the treatment of genetic and acquired diseases. Gene transfection into target cells using naked DNA is a simple and safe approach that has been further improved by combining vectors or gene carriers. Both viral and non-viral approaches have achieved a milestone to establish this technique, but... read more
  • Instrument Based Testing: A More Modern and Robust Approach to Titration

    Manual titration is a well-established, and widely applicable technique for quantitation of analytes that has been in use for hundreds of years. While this technique can be used for analysis of a variety of materials, and is readily accessible, it is not without limitations – primarily subjectivity in end point selection and manual recording of ... read more
  • Ask an Expert: How Can I Master the Art of Formulation with Biologically Derived Ingredients?

    Biologically derived ingredients offer a whole host of possibilities for drug development. Sourced from living organisms, like plants, animals or microorganisms, they possess inherent therapeutic properties – and some have been utilized for centuries in traditional medicine. However, tapping into the benefits of these ingredients is not always ... read more

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