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Introduction to Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing

 
  March 24, 2010  
     
 
World Trade Center Boston, Boston, MA
May 3-4, 2010


This course introduces the fundamental processes and operations in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals. Beginning with expression systems and moving through fermentation, cell culture, recovery, purification, formulation and filling, we will discuss the process steps involved in producing biological products. You will also be introduced to the basic concepts of process design and analytical methods for characterization of biological products. The course will conclude with a description of the role of quality and the regulatory environment under which biologicals are produced, including validation. Though the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals is complicated and difficult, this course will provide a perspective on the many operations that make up a manufacturing process and help you understand how they work together to produce safe and effective products.
 
 
Organized by: Bioprocess Training Academy (IBC Life Sciences)
Invited Speakers:

Instructors

Scott M. Wheelwright, Ph.D., President and CEO, Strategic Manufacturing Worldwide, Inc.
Dr. Scott M. Wheelwright has over 25 years experience in biopharmaceutical manufacturing with firms such as Abbott Laboratories, Chiron and Scios. Dr. Wheelwright holds a Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and is the author of a book on protein purification. Dr. Wheelwright currently provides consulting assistance with outsourcing and manufacturing compliance, particularly in Asia.

Marilee Brooks, Industry Consultant
Marilee Brooks has over 15 years of operations experience including heading up the Manufacturing Science Group at Chiron. Her group executed several successful Technology Transfers and associated FDA filings from both in house and contract manufacturing clients. Currently she is working with UC Berkeley to launch a center focused on operational research collaborations between academia and industry. She holds a Masters in chemical engineering from UC Berkeley.

 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration:

https://www.ibclifesciences.com/courses/register.xml

Priority Code: EWPHMO

E-mail: reg@ibcusa.com
 
   
 
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