UMass Lowell Hosts Chromatography Symposium And Workshop
April 3, 2019
The two-day event is supported by UMass Lowell, MilliporeSigma, YMC and ChromaCon.
UMass Lowell will host a two-day event, May 8 and 9, 2019, focused on continuous chromatography for bioproduction. The event consists of a symposium and workshop, and is supported by UMass Lowell, MilliporeSigma, YMC and ChromaCon.
The symposium will provide presentations from opinion leaders and practitioners in this field, including:
Jim Angelo (Bristol-Myers Squibb): Demonstration of robust viral clearance across twin-column continuous Protein A chromatography
Prof. Massimo Morbidelli (ETH Zurich): End-to-end continuous biomanufacturing
Alessandro Butte (DataHow): Quality by Design and continuous processing
Kathleen Mihlbachler (YMC): Scale-up of continuous bioprocessing systems
Matthew T. Stone (MilliporeSigma): A new cation exchange resin for the removal of monoclonal antibody aggregates using flow-through frontal chromatography
Thomas Müller-Späth (ChromaCon): Continuous chromatography applications - oligonucleotides and antibodies
Thomas Müller-Späth (ChromaCon): Manufacturing-related aspects and economic considerations of twin-column chromatography
The joint UMass Lowell and ChromaCon course Hands-on Training related to Multicolumn Chromatography Operation and Theory with support from MilliporeSigma will include training on continuous downstream processing. The course will include discussions on design of continuous capture and polish processes, validation, process economy and operational excellence. Training will take place at UMass and will include practical lab work including experimental design and execution of continuous capture chromatography.
The symposium can be booked separately from the training workshop.
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