In a recent article, a U.K. group outlined their vision for downstream process analytic technology (PAT) and quality by design (QbD) within the context of batch vs. continuous chromatography. The ...
Reaching Bioprocessing 4.0 depends on advanced methods of monitoring and control. For an update on these methods, GEN has organized this roundtable discussion. It presents the insights of four experts ...
Scale-up involves increasing pump sizes, reactor volumes, and flow rates—but the process control logic and system ...
Traditionally, vaccine manufacture has accounted for a huge amount of aseptic production. In recent years, there has been a larger focus on novel biologic therapies, of which the majority are ...
This article outlines improvements and changes to non‐viable particle monitoring (NVP), sometimes referred to as total particulate monitoring, which during aseptic processing, is a regulatory ...
The integration of PlantESP and Asset Intellect helps manufacturers turn control loop diagnostics into faster operational ...
Aseptic processing demands reliable, robust, and validated analytical methods to ensure sterility, safety, and quality, guided by regulatory frameworks like FDA and ICH. Technological advances, ...
The process control and instrumentation minor emphasizes developing skills and knowledge in theory, software and in the field. Students graduate ready to solve complex control problems in the chemical ...
Many plants are turning to gas analysis systems to support efforts to operate in an ecologically responsible way and reduce ...