Who are past finalists and winners of the BioProcess International Awards?

Best Collaboration

2012: Upstream Processing

Finalists

  • CHO Genome User Group – Genomic sequencing of the Chinese hamster genome database
  • Xcellerex/ Pfenex/deltaDOT/BioPharm Services/Latham BioPharm Group – Xcellerex AMP program team (DARPA-AMP)

Winner: Refine Technology/GE Healthcare/SartoriusStedim Biotech – Worldwide supply and distribution agreements to develop novel filtration systems

2012: Downstream Processing

Finalists

  • University of Applied Sciences Biberach/Boehringer Ingelheim/Rentschler Biotechnologie GmbH/Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – ProSep Ultra Plus chromatography media
  • Validated Biosystems/City of Hope Medical Center (Beckman Research Institute)/Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging (Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at UCLAs David Geffen School of Medicine)

Winner: GE Healthcare/BAC – New affinity-ligand-based chromatographic media

2012: Manufacturing

Finalists

  • Merck/Medimmune – Trusted partner network (TPN): a capacity sharing strategy
  • PDA/PDA Membership – An important interface between industry and regulators

Winner: NIBRT/Government, Industry, Academia – Driving process efficiencies, innovation, and complaince

2014 Finalists:

  • Invetech/Janssen Research & Development – Scale up phase II process capacity to produce a phase III commercial product
  • Promosome/GE Healthcare – Shorten cell line development and improve expression efficiencies for broad adoption

Winner: TAP Biosystems/Merck & Co. – Collaboration to develop a dual-use, fully automated, highly parallel bioreactor system

Excellence in Leadership (Thought Leader)

2012: Upstream Processing

Finalists

  • Chetan T Goudar (Amgen) – A champion of systems biology
  • Jerold Martin (Pall Life Sciences) – Industry spokesperson and single-use champion

Winner: Parrish Galliher (Xcellerex) – Technologist amd entrepreneur

2012: Downstream Processing

Finalists

  • Duncan Low (Amgen) – Downstream processing pioneer
  • Jerold Martin (Pall Life Sciences) – driving best practices for single-use adoption

Winner: Gunter Jagschies (GE Healthcare) – Visionary leader in pursuit of industrial excellence

2012: Manufacturing

Finalists

  • Jim Akers (Akers, Kennedy & Assoc.) – building a foundation of aseptic processing
  • Andrew Sinclair (BioPharm Services, Ltd.) – Developing product lifecycle management tools

Winner: Jerold Martin (Pall Life Sciences) – Driving a paradigm shift in biomanufacturing

2014 Finalists

  • Lynn Bottone (Pfizer) – Oversight of all clinical and commercial manufacturing operations of specialty care biotechnology products
  • Olivier Loeillot (GE Healthcare) – Established internal and external credibility to secure investment necessary to launch first generation modular biopharmaceutical factory

Winner: Robert Preti (Progenitor Cell Therapy) – founder and primary driver of company’s successful evolution into a leader in the cell therapy manufacturing industry

BPI Honors – Industry Champions

2014:

Lee Buckler – Founder and managing director, Cell Therapy Group

James Dean Vogel, Founder and director, The BioProcess Institute

Excellence in Facility Design or Retrofit

2014 Finalists:

  • Vetter – German production facility operating one of the most effective filling lines currently available (March 2013)
  • FujiFilm DioSynth – MCC facility in Billingham UK originally designed for MAb focus, has flexibility to be used for a wider range of customer-specific products

Winner: Gallus BioPharmaceuticals – Purchased manufacturing facility in St Louis MO and added to existing traditional development and manufacturing capabilities with installation of single-use biomanufacturing platform

Emerging Company

2014 Finalists

  • BioCision – emerging leader in products that eliminate variability and improve standardization in temperature sensitive drug and biomaterial handling, storage, and transport.
  • Horizon Discovery – supplies research tools to organizations engaged in genomics research and development of personalized medicines

Winner: ToleRaM Nanotech LLC – developed as a platform to synthesize and market novel delivery devices wherein antirejection drugs are encapsulated in a biologically inert nanoparticle device and delivered in a focused manner to a transplanted organ with triggered-release

Corporate Citizenship

2014 Finalists

  • Biogen Idec – Zero waste to landfill goal
  • Sigma-Aldrich – Committed to environmental stewardship, waste reduction, green chemistry and STEM education

Winner: Bayer Healthcare – Groundbreaking agreement with the Bay Area to meet broad community needs for resource reduction, recycling plans, auto use reduction, child care, affordable housing, as well as high-quality public education.

Best Upstream Technology Application

2012 Finalists

  • GSK/Pfenex – Micro-24/Cellerator (from Microreactor Technologies)
  • Therapeutic Proteins International – Single-use technology for production of bacterial proteins

Winner: Bayer Cell Culture Development Group (US) and Technology Services (Germany) – Optimizing cell retention using perfusion cultivation

2014 Finalists

  • GE Healthcare Life Sciences – XDR-50 MO Fermentor System
  • MaxCyte – STX Scalable Transfection System

Winner: TAP Biosystems/Merck & Co – AMBR 250

Best Downstream Technology Application

2012 Finalists:

  • Amgen Technology – Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
  • Human Genome Sciences – Optimization of a scale-up of ultrafiltration/diafiltration in clinical manufacturing

Winner: Percivia, LLC – Assessing Toyopearl brand GigaCap S-650M media (Tosoh Bioscience)

2014 Finalists:

  • BioCision – BioT Temperature Stability Systems
  • Disposable Lab – Allegro Single-use filling needles (Pall Life Sciences)

Winner: Natrix HD Membranes (Natrix Separations and Gallus BioPharmaceuticals)

Best Manufacturing Technology Application

2012 Finalists:

  • Genzyme Corp – Data collection and analysis during preformulation of biotherapeutic proteins
  • Vetter Pharma International GmbH – Clinical trial solutions for filling drug delivery systems

Winner: Colder Products Company – Steam-thru connections, pioneering technology for hybrid systems

Best Analytical Technology Application

2014 Finalists:

  • Enzo Life Sciences/Amnis – ImageStreamX (ISX)
  • SGS Life Sciences – SGS M-Scan Services

Winner: NanoTemper Technologies GmbH – Micro-Scale Thermophoresis (MST)