December 2016

Improving Single-Use Bioreactor Design and Process Development: New Research Toward Intensifying Seed-Train and Scale-Up Methods Using 5:1 Turn-Down

In an early October webcast, Surendra Balekai (senior global product manager for bioproduction at Thermo Scientific) discussed improving bioreactor design for a 5:1 turn-down ratio. Balekai has worked for over 17 years with biological manufacturers in designing processing equipment for developing vaccines, blood products, and recombinant proteins. Balekai’s Presentation When bioreactors operate at a 5:1 ratio (20% volume), the primary challenges are carbon dioxide build-up in the headspace and fluid mixing at low volume. The CO2 produced will significantly affect…

Reveal Information That Provides Insights: New Approaches to Subvisible Particle Characterization

In an October webcast, Vironova’s Josefina Nilsson (head of electron microscopy services) and Gustaf Kylberg (MiniTEM product manager) discussed subvisible particle characterization using the MiniTEM system, which provides both morphology and quantitative data. Nilsson and Kylberg’s Presentation Vironova combines expertise in electron microscopy and image analysis with in-house designed software. Electron microscopy is a good technique for getting to know your product in detail (morphology and other characteristics). After discussions with partners and clients, Vironova worked with Delong Instruments to…