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Industry News: High Throughput BioProcess Development
15 Apr 2011
With the continuing increase in the rate of new biologics coming to market compared to traditional small molecule drugs there is a pressing need for high through-put technologies. These are required now to help drive the discovery and development of new medicines and to reduce the costs and timescale of bringing them to market. Over recent years there have been a number of examples of such technologies which help to expand the design space while optimising the processes of cell line development, clone selection, media selection and protein purification.
This conference will bring together leading experts in a number of these fields in order to both look at the state of the art today and what may be available in the future. The meeting will consist of presentations covering early R&D in the area of Bioprocessing and also the move to use the information found by high through put methods to assist in the scale up process including the use of single-use components.
This one day meeting will give you both an opportunity to hear the view of the experts and also view in the vendor show the latest offering for the key vendors in the sector.
SPEAKERS:
Alan Dickson, Manchester Uni - Centre of Excellence
Early lessons in transfer from laboratory-scale to automation: The academic perspective
Adrian Haines, Lonza
Use of Multiwell Plates and Islands of Automation for Cell Line Development
Gary Lye, UCL
Bridging the gap between high throughput technologies and conventional/single- use bioreactors
Dietmar Lang, Qiagen
Small Scale Parallelized Chromatography as tool for accelerated DSP train development
Mike Molloy, GSK
Application of high throughput technologies for biologics characterisation
Why Attend?
• Meet over 100 key decision makers - individuals involved in innovative BioProcessing technologies
• Learn about the latest developments taking place and gain insight into the UK positioning in the global marketplace
• A excellent networking opportunity to meet key contacts, build relationships and initiate collaborations