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This course provides a comprehensive understanding of biotech manufacturing processes - what makes biopharmaceutical processes different from small molecules. Course content explores the underlying principles of proteins and cells to provide the foundation for how and why processes manufacture therapeutic proteins. The course studies commonly used manufacturing process operations including cell culture and fermentation; harvest and recovery; viral removal and inactivation; purification processes such as tangential flow filtration, centrifugation, size exclusion, and adsorptive chromatography.
Course topics include: Biotechnology basics
Additional content will focus on a review of current regulatory guidance impacting process development and execution.
ISPE and the European Aseptic and Sterile Environment Training Center (EASE) have partnered to bring an immersive training experience to participants. The EASE Training Center provides Hands-on opportunities to interact with facilities, equipment, and staff members in an industrial environment specifically built for training pharmaceutical industry workers.
Having the foundational knowledge of the underlying biopharmaceutical science is critical for developing viable biopharmaceutical processes for the clinical and commercial manufacturing of biotechnology products. Explore commonly used manufacturing process operations including cell culture and fermentation; harvest and recovery; viral removal and inactivation; purification processes such as tangential flow filtration, centrifugation, size exclusion, and adsorptive chromatography.
The initial segment of the training will concentrate on regulations and facility design, including a tour of the facility and hands-on experience in a clean room to comprehend the design principles integrating ball rooms and enclosed processes, reflecting current industry trends.
The subsequent portion of the training will focus on biotech processes, with participants spending time in clean rooms to recognize process equipment and, where feasible, engage in certain operations. Additionally, proposed downstream operations such as chromatography, harvesting, and UFF will be explored during this phase.
Training course times are listed in Central European Time (CET). Find your personal viewing time on the World Clock.
0830 – 0845 | Login |
0845 - 0900 | Introductions |
0900 - 1030 | Course Content & Exercise |
1030 - 1045 | Break |
1045 - 1215 | Course Content & Exercise |
1215 - 1300 | Lunch |
1300 - 1430 | Course Content & Exercise |
1430 - 1445 | Break |
1445 - 1615 | Course Content & Exercise |
1615 - 1630 | Wrap-up, Questions, Discussion |
0830 – 0845 | Login |
0845 - 0900 | Recap |
0900 - 1030 | Course Content & Exercise |
1030 - 1045 | Break |
1045 - 1215 | Course Content & Exercise |
1215 - 1300 | Lunch |
1300 - 1430 | Course Content & Exercise |
1430 - 1445 | Break |
1445 - 1615 | Course Content & Exercise |
1615 - 1630 | Wrap-up, Questions, Discussion |
This training course is of particular interest to existing and future members of the ISPE Biotechnology Community of Practice.
Early Registration *Ends 10 Jun 2024 | Regular Registration | |
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Member | $1,585.00 | $1,885.00 |
Non Member | $1,885.00 | $2,185.00 |
Government | $800.00 | $800.00 |
Student | $500.00 | $500.00 |