MANUFACTURING ARTICLES

MANUFACTURING VIDEOS

As the panelists of this Advancing RNA LIVE discussion argue, there are several big limitations we face in implementing QBD today for RNA development.

With benefits across applications, nanoplasmids are designed to replace antiquated bacterial backbones, while eliminating antibiotic markers that can cause regulatory concerns.

What is Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI)? Watch to learn about BLI and the advantages of utilizing a proven BLI platform.

In this Bioprocess Online Live panel discussion, experts share the most important factors to consider when assessing the manufacturability of novel linear mRNA candidates in order to bring forward the most successful lead candidates.

ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS

  • The rapidly growing market for Oligonucleotide manufacturing represents an opportunity for investors and pharma companies that wish to produce novel pharmaceutical products and therapies.

  • As CGTs advance toward clinical trials, developers face a number of challenges such as navigating a shifting regulatory landscape and employing beneficial manufacturing processes.

  • Explore the necessary components of a smooth tech transfer for LNP-based drugs, including the variables that impact LNP formulation and the outsourcing strategies needed to avoid common pitfalls.

  • Using its Supplier Relationship Excellence program, Amgen opened the lines of communication with suppliers and created a feedback loop where data can be shared to optimize operational performance. 

  • The concept of optionality is key to staying flexible in biomanufacturing by keeping your options open and having multiple pathways to take while navigating through this highly uncertain environment. 

  • In vitro transcription (IVT) allows a researcher to tailor synthesis and introduce modifications to produce a transcript. Learn about IVT along with process challenges and strategies.

  • Widespread application of pDNA in gene therapy is driving increased demand and as a response, plasmid manufacturing must become more efficient with improved productivity. Intensification of chromatographic steps can help address this demand and has led to an exploration of the use of convective media (monoliths, membranes, fibre based technologies).