Manufacturing

Carrier Protein Outsourcing

    Vaccines represent a significant, increasing area of product development within the biopharmaceutical industry. The segment includes several blockbuster commercial products, nearly 300 vaccines currently in development, and many more candidates in various stages of research and preclinical development (1). The 2010 worldwide vaccine market was ~US$20 billion and is projected to approach $30 billion by 2015 (2). Conjugate vaccines sales currently exceed $7 billion and are expected to increase substantially. Conjugate vaccines (covalently linked polysaccharide and protein) have…

Regenerative Medicine

    The year 2011 may be seen as one in which regenerative medicine entered its adolescence. Public attention — from investors to desperate patients — finally turned toward this nascent industry with something other than skepticism or unrealistic expectations. The FDA’s approval of Dendreon’s Provenge cellular immunotherapy switched on the spotlight, and cell therapy companies suddenly faced a barrage of questions about cost, manufacturing issues, product development, and patient access. US Policy: In May 2011, US representatives Brian Bilbray…

Enhancing Data Quality with a Partly Controllable System at Shake Flask Scale

    In bioprocess development, small-scale systems are used to identify appropriate cell lines, media, and feeds before applying more expensive, controlled cultivation systems at larger scales. Process development relies on data generated in such uncontrolled small-scale cultivation systems, so comparability is an issue. Shake flasks are commonly used for small-scale culture of mammalian suspensions. Incubators provide a suitable environment with carbon dioxide (CO2) supply and humidity control and ensure sufficient oxygen transfer and homogenization of cell suspension by appropriate…

Cell Therapies Roundtable: Building the Pillars to Success

In order to deliver cell-based therapies on a commercial scale, cell therapy companies and suppliers must form partnerships in order to overcome existing manufacturing, regulatory, and analytical challenges. Four leading cell therapy experts discuss what is and what has to be done in order to accomplish this objective.

Moving Cell Purification Methods from Bench to Bedside

The technological innovations and improvements to cell purification and other cellular analysis-based processes have dramatically increased sample throughput rates resulting in an improved ability to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases, and a range of applications in regenerative medicine.