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Quality by Design (QbD): Defining Hydrolysates & Designing Quality

Complex. Undefined. Variability. These are all typical attributes that are used to describe protein hydrolysates because they are exactly that — complex, undefined and their performance may vary on a lot-to-lot basis. But despite all of the uncertainties, using hydrolysates as media supplements can stimulate cell growth and improve protein production — and ultimately lower the cost of goods tremendously. That is why the scientists at FrieslandCampina Domo have started the project “Defining Hydrolysates and Designing Quality.â€

In this educational webcast, Dr. Jan Boots of FrieslandCampina Domo answers the questions — Can hydrolysates be defined? And can consistent quality be designed into them? Join Dr. Boots as he explores the complexity of hydrolysates and how Domo is working to define them.

Potelligent® CHOK1SV: The Evolution of the GS Gene Expression System™

Lonza and BioWa have combined their technologies to produce a new host cell line, Potelligent® CHOK1SV. This new cell line merges the benefits of Lonza’s GS Gene Expression SystemTM with those of BioWa’s POTELLIGENT® technology. Recombinant cell lines created using this new and improved host cell line have shown:

• Enhanced ADCC
• Growth suitable for a production process
• High product concentration levels in a platform process
• Ability to work seamlessly with current manufacturing processes

Join Allison Porter of Lonza Biologics as she provides a detailed look at the two technologies separately and the performance of the new Potelligent® GS-CHO technology.

Anatomy of a Single-Use Bioreactor Deployment

Rapid commissioning and start-up enabled by system design and process support

Deploying a new GMP single-use bioreactor requires the careful coordination of hardware, software, disposable components, process engineering, tech-transfer and other disciplines. When time pressure is involved as it often is in the current business environment, the task of mastering an unfamiliar piece of process equipment can provide a challenge to biopharm organizations. Recognizing this, Xcellerex has designed the XDR single-use bioreactor as a fully-integrated system that is engineered for rapid delivery and start-up, capable of going from order to delivery to working process in just 12-16 weeks. Further, the Xcellerex team uses XDR reactors every day in our own GMP operations, allowing our technical team to provide fully informed support to customers. This webinar provides an overview of XDR deployment capabilities, and shares a recent customer case history of a successful rapid XDR deployment.