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xtalks.com, webinar
Tuesday, March 29, 2022 | 11am EDT (NA) / 4pm BST (UK) / 5pm CEST (EU-Central) 60 min
Who Should Attend?This webinar will appeal to mid/senior-level professionals from pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and research/academic institutions. - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Chemistry/Professional Chemistry/Medicinal Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- API Manufacturing
- Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Processes Safety Scientists
- Chief Scientific Officers
- Research Scientists
What You Will LearnAttendees of this webinar will: - Understand the benefits and constraints of both stainless steel and single-use bioreactors
- Learn more about the use cases for different types of fermenters
- Understand areas of consideration regarding partnering with a contract development and manufacturing company (CDMO)
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SpeakersGregor Awang, Director, Biologics Process Development, BIOVECTRAA process development leader with an extensive track record of developing upstream and recombinant-protein downstream processes and tech transferring these processes from lab to manufacturing scale, Gregor Awang, PhD, has 25+ years of expertise in developing microbial and mammalian processes in biopharma. He has served as BIOVECTRA’s Director, Process Science & Development Services-Biologics since 2019. Dr. Awang has worked with academic collaborators to develop recombinant processes and served on the Board of Directors of Mabnet, a Canadian academic/government consortium to train SMEs in mAb production within Canada. Message PresenterCameron Graham, Pharmaceutical Process Engineer, BIOVECTRACameron Graham, P.Eng., Pharmaceutical Process Engineer, BIOVECTRA, offers nearly a decade’s worth of experience in chemical engineering, with the last five years concentrated specifically on the bio-pharmaceutical industry. In his current role at BIOVECTRA, Cameron develops upstream biologics technologies and fermentation scale up strategy, from lab to industrial scale. Cameron graduated from Dalhousie University with a degree in Chemical Engineering.
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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Registration:
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Considerations for Microbial Fermentation: Single Use vs. Stainless Steel Fermenters - Xtalks
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E-mail:
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shunte@xtalks.com
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