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

  • Validating Alternative Microbiological Methods: A Guide to USP <1223> and Validation of Rapid Methods

    Microbiological testing plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and quality of pharmaceutical products. Traditional methods, such as culture-based techniques, have been widely used for decades. However, with the advancement of technology, alternative microbiological methods have emerged, offering potential advantages in terms of speed, ... read more
  • Delivery of Antibody Drug Conjugates via Lipid Nanoparticles

    Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are targeted medicines that deliver potent chemotherapy agents directly to cancer cells while reducing the risk of cytotoxicity and adverse effects. In the past years, only twelve ADC drugs have been approved by the FDA, as shown in Figure 1. These drugs are non-lipid-based, and formulated in aqueous solutions. Some... read more
  • Closed Processing: Biopharma’s Secret Weapon for Sustainability

    When looking at ways to optimize or retrofit a facility design, cleanroom classifications have typically remained fixed due to legacy thinking. Quite simply, the benefits of downgrading cleanroom classifications have been ignored due to a perceived regulatory risk. The prevailing thinking for quality and regulatory departments was, ‘If it ain’t ... read more

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