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															Biotech investment remains strong, especially in cell and gene therapies. Learn five key factors that help companies decide between in-house and outsourced process development to improve speed, scalability, and strategic alignment.   |  |  | 
								
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															Effective bioprocess tech transfer ensures consistent performance and minimizes risk across sites. Discover how strategic planning and knowledge sharing can safeguard reproducibility and product quality during scale-up or site transitions.   |  |  | 
								
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															Balancing analytical depth with clinical speed is critical for early-phase pDNA and mRNA therapies. Find out how teams can navigate structural complexity and regulatory demands without compromising development timelines or therapeutic integrity.   |  |  | 
								
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															Plasmid DNA production in E. coli is a cornerstone of gene therapy and vaccine development. Explore how media selection and scale-up strategy influence plasmid DNA yield in E. coli, as well as which conditions support high-yield production and how to apply them to your upstream process for better consistency.   |  |  | 
								
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															Examine how DOE-driven optimization with E. coli OneShot Top10 enables scalable, high-yield plasmid DNA production, as well as gain practical insights into upstream process design for improved efficiency, consistency, and biomanufacturing success.   |  |  | 
								
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