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In a previous post we noted the increasing importance of biologics as therapeutic agents, with 37% of the drugs approved by the FDA in 2017 being biologic entities. A recent article in Chemical & ...
The goal of this webinar is to show, with a case study of a typical lab scenario, how scientists working with biologicals can be empowered to capture their data electronically and collaborate with others throughout a broader organization. Once all the data is obtained powerful data analyics enable the scientist to gain insight and determine the ideal growth conditions. It will address: -Documenting experimental conditions -Linking conditions to sample analysis data -Collating data from multiple scientists and activities -Analyzing data, finding meaningful results
The goal of this webinar is to show, with a case study of a typical lab scenario, how scientists working with biologicals can be empowered to capture their data electronically and collaborate with others throughout a broader organization. Once all the data is obtained powerful data analyics enable the scientist to gain insight and determine the ideal growth conditions.
This webinar will show how the scientists in a biologics organization can improve efficiency by streamlining workflows; linking samples, data, and analysis; and ensuring consistency throughout the bioprocessing workflow. We will focus on a typical laboratory scenario in which a scientist in upstream processing needs to determine the optimal growth conditions of a specific clone. Numerous conditions including media, cell line and fermenter settings are established to create samples which will be purified and tested by the downstream processing group. Analyzing all this information together enables the scientist to determine the ideal growth conditions for optimal yield and purity of the desired biological.
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