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Effective Technology Transfer For Mammalian Derived Biopharmaceuticals Ensuring Process Consistency And Product Quality

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Translating innovations from research laboratories to clinical and commercial manufacturing is a complex process that requires effective technology transfer strategies.

This webinar aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the critical aspects involved in technology transfer to support mammalian derived biopharmaceuticals. It will cover the following topics:

  • Technology transfer process overview: Exploring the key stages involved in the technology transfer process, from laboratory-scale to clinical and commercial manufacturing
  • Identifying critical process controls: Assessing the critical process controls that need to be considered during technology transfer
  • Risk management and mitigation strategies: Highlighting the potential risks and challenges faced during technology transfer and presenting strategies to mitigate them effectively
  • Analytical methods and quality control: Discussing the analytical techniques and quality control measures required to demonstrate consistency, purity, and potency of the final product
  • Regulatory considerations: Understanding the regulatory landscape and compliance requirements associated with technology transfer

Gain valuable insights into the intricacies of technology transfer, enabling you to navigate the process more efficiently. Whether you are a researcher, a manufacturing professional, or involved in regulatory affairs, this webinar equips you with the knowledge and tools necessary to facilitate successful technology transfer and accelerate the translation of your projects from bench to market.

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