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Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

Manufacture Drug Delivery

Plant Protein Potential

| Stephanie Vine

Can lettuce really help biopharmaceuticals turn over a new leaf? Researchers certainly think so.

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Single Use Systems

Disposing of the Past and Embracing Single-Use Technology

| Stephanie Vine

Single-use technology is ready to lend a helping hand to biomanufacturing, but is the industry ready to turn away from stainless steel?

Manufacture Small Molecules

Cutting the Cost of Antibodies

| Stephanie Vine

By eliminating protein A, researchers aim to deliver continuous processing at a fraction of the cost of conventional techniques.

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

Greening Biopharma

At Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, the Green BioPharma program aims to bring sustainability into R&D labs.

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

How Do You Like Your Eggs?

| Charlotte Barker

Scientists in California have ‘unboiled’ an egg – with some interesting implications for biopharma...

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

Pass Me a Bottle Opener

| Jaime Marach

Can a new generation of chromatography techniques and technologies get things moving again?

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

The Biomanufacturing Facility of the Future

| Guillaume Plane, Bernhardt Trout

Guillaume Plane takes us on a tour of the facility of the near future.

Manufacture Bioprocessing - Upstream & Downstream

The Smart Choice

01/01/1970 | Jonas Wege

Using the right chromatography resin can make all the difference to antibody fragment manufacture

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