Wednesday, 16 May 2007: 1:50 PM-4:50 PM | |||
106 (Pfahler Hall) | |||
Bioprocess Science/Biomanufacturing Session | |||
This session will examine the chemical and biological processes relevant to the purification and production of therapeutically active biologics. The session will also explore the ways in which the regional educational community is addressing the need to train skilled bioprocess science and biomanufacturing technicians. | |||
Sponsor: | ACS Division of Biochemical Technology (BIOT) | ||
Organizers: | Tom Burkett Linda Rehfuss | ||
Presiders: | Linda Rehfuss Tom Burkett | ||
1:50 PM | 114 | Overview of Biomanufacturing and Bioprocess Science in Industry and Education Linda Rehfuss, Tom Burkett | |
1:55 PM | 115 | Applying Critical Process Parameter and Design Space Concepts to Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Kristopher A. Barnthouse, Peter Wojciechowski | |
2:15 PM | 116 | Optimization of solid state xanthan fermentation of potato waste using response surface methodology Dragoljub D. Bilanovic, Patrick G. Welle | |
2:35 PM | 117 | Mixing Technology Evaluation and Optimization Farid Ighemat | |
2:55 PM | 118 | Beta-Propiolactone Inactivation of HIV for Vaccines Peter Lowry | |
3:15 PM | Break | ||
3:30 PM | 119 | Disposable Technologies and Cleaning Validation Strategies in a Multiproduct Biopharmaceutical Pilot Plant Stuart Green | |
3:50 PM | 120 | UMBI GMP Training and Biomanufacturing Program Daniel Kuebbing | |
4:10 PM | 121 | Biomanufacturing Education and Training: the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2) Approach Sonia Wallman | |
4:30 PM | 122 | Process Analytical Technology for Biotechnology Products Keith Webber |
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