Mtech 2015 Biomanufacturing Technology Summit
Join the thought-leaders, policy-makers, and creators of biosimilars on Thursday, June 25, as they present current trends, ideas, and predictions.
Biotherapeutic characterization requires an in-depth analysis of the final product's structure and stability. Scientists and engineers can exploit this historical knowledge to develop process models that are predictors of the quality attributes of final products. These predictive models are utilized during manufacturing to guide process control with biosensors, off-line measurements, and extrapolated algorithms. The National Biotherapeutics Research Center will host scientific thought leaders to discuss the current trends in process modeling and its relation to the biotherapeutic "fingerprint."
MORNING SESSION:
Real-Time Predictive Models: Bio-Sensors and Bio-Predictors
AFTERNOON SESSION:
Computational and Analytical Methods for Predictive Final Product
EVENT CO-HOSTS:
Dr. Thomas Fuerst, Director, Institute for Bioscience Biotechnology Research (IBBR)
Dr. John Marino, Leader, Biomolecular Structure & Function Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology
REGISTRATION:
The Biomanufacturing Technology Summit registration fee for attendees is $99. Registration includes access to speaker presentations, panel sessions and content, plus breakfast, lunch, breaks, and the evening networking reception. Seating is limited so register today.
For more information, or to register, please visit: ter.ps/biosummit
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Location: Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research,
The Universities at Shady Grove
Rockville, MD 20850
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