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

  • Minimizing the Risk of Contamination and False Results in Bioburden Testing

    Reliable microbial test results are pivotal for quality control laboratories. False positives resulting from secondary contamination make root-cause investigations necessary that lose time and cost resources, while false negative results can delay the recognition of a contamination event and thus compound the loss of productivity or, worse, lead to... read more
  • The Path to Approval for AOCs: Regulatory Success Hinges on Understanding and Overcoming Chemistry And Technical Challenges

    Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates (AOCs) are an emerging and exciting development in precision medicine. AOCs combine the specificity of antibodies with the gene-modulating potential of oligonucleotides, allowing them to act directly on gene expression within targeted cells while simultaneously addressing longstanding challenges in oligo drug ... read more
  • Beyond the Cleanroom: The Human and Technological Edge in Aseptic Manufacturing

    True expertise in aseptic manufacturing is more than knowledge - it is a commitment to adapting practices to keep pace with emerging technologies, diseases, and regulatory requirements. The pharmaceutical industry continuously evolves as it keeps pace with emerging threats to public health, burgeoning technologies, and new regulations, which at ... read more
  • Making the Most of Your Microbial Data: Organism Risk Assessment and The Importance of Microbial Identification

    When we experience microbial recovery in our components, intermediates, or finished products, the first response may be one of panic. Think of it – a microscopic creature, almost alien, appearing out of nowhere with the potential to kill. What is this thing that I cannot see without the aid of powerful optics? Where did it come from? What does it ... read more
  • The Future of Bispecific Antibodies

    After years of research and development, the field of bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) is gaining momentum. More than a dozen bispecific antibodies have secured FDA approval. These new therapies have added much-needed therapeutic value to challenging disease states such as relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. In 12 months, three distinct CD3-engaging... read more
  • The Evolution of Eco-Conscious Endotoxin Testing

    Over the past century, few species have experienced such a profound shift in public perception as the American horseshoe crab (HSC). Prior to 1920, millions of Limulus polyphemus were harvested for livestock feed and fertilizer. By the late 1940s, bounties were paid for their destruction due to their perceived threat to commercially important ... read more
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