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

  • Using Rapid Microbiological Methods Flexibly to Ensure Safe Cell and Gene Therapeutics

    Testing short-life cell and gene therapeutics for microbiological contamination is a challenge because they usually need to be administered before the result of a compendial sterility test becomes available. This is why manufacturers are implementing alternative rapid methods that take only a fraction of the time. Estelle Alvergnas and Lamin Jallow... read more
  • Viral Vector Process Development and Manufacturing

    The field of clinical gene therapy has advanced rapidly and now accounts for over 2,200 clinical trials initiated since 1989, of which ~65% are being conducted in the USA. Progress in the field has contributed to a new generation of gene therapy commercial initiatives, including several startup companies. Since the beginning of 2013, at least $600 ... read more
  • Endogenous Mechanisms for Nanoparticle-Based Nucleic Acid Delivery

    Achieving targeted delivery of nucleic acids to specific tissues and cells presents a challenging obstacle in biomedical research and therapeutic development. Overcoming these barriers necessitates innovative strategies, with different types of nanoparticle formulations emerging as promising solutions. When engineered specifically, nanoparticles ... read more

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