Tag: <span>appropriate manufacturing practices</span>

Biopharmaceutical manufacturing will continue to be increasingly challenging as medical knowledge and understanding rapidly advance. Many new therapies and products will utilize cellular, viral, genetic, and epigenetic approaches along with a repertoire of increasingly complex proteins targeting a rapidly increasing inventory of newly discovered biomarkers. Manufacturing these products efficiently, consistently, and reliably will require sophisticated manufacturing approaches, methods, and controls. In addition, growing patient, societal, and even regulatory pressures demand that new therapeutics be developed and manufactured quickly, reliably, and efficiently.

Bioinformatics Biologics Biologics Production Quality Risk Management (QRM) Regulatory Research

Biopharmaceutical manufacturing will continue to be increasingly challenging as medical knowledge and understanding rapidly advance. Many new therapies and products will utilize cellular, viral, genetic, and epigenetic approaches along with a repertoire of increasingly complex proteins targeting a rapidly increasing inventory of newly discovered biomarkers. Manufacturing these products efficiently, consistently, and reliably will require sophisticated manufacturing approaches, methods, and controls. In addition, growing patient, societal, and even regulatory pressures demand that new therapeutics be developed and manufactured quickly, reliably, and efficiently. Historically, manufacturing has been viewed and managed in terms of minimizing patient safety risks.

Bioinformatics Biologics Biologics Production Quality Risk Management (QRM) Regulatory Research

The development and manufacturing of advanced breakthrough cell therapies presents a wide variety of complex challenges that include:
• delivering the medical science, from research all the way through product development and clinical testing, to the patient population;
• understanding and defining the product’s modes of activity and the cell’s attributes necessary to attain therapeutic benefit and safety;
• overcoming significant manufacturing, logistical, and cost of goods issues associated with using attachment-dependent bioreactor systems; and
• defining product release challenges associated with rapidly delivering an effective product to the patients.

Biologics Biologics Production Bioreactor Scale-Up Cell & Gene Therapy Cell Lines Fed-Batch Bioreactor Process HEK293 Mammalian Cell Culture Manufacturing Regulatory Viral Reference Materials Viral Vectors