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May 19, 2016 - Cell Culture World Congress USA 2016

start date: May 19, 2016
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Cell Culture World Congress USA 2016


Starts:
Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 10:00

Ends:
Friday, May 20, 2016 at 18:00

Location:
Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa, San Diego, United States

Following 3 years of success, the 4th Annual Cell Culture World Congress 2015 is once again growing. From humble beginnings as a small conference that brought together the few pioneers spearheading the progress in cell culture processes it became known as the event that brought this community together. In 2015, Cell Culture World Congress is packed with great content exploring Cell Line Development, QbD, Disposability and Single-Use Technology, Process Analytical Technology and Tech Transfer. With out of the box speakers like Ron Weiss, Professor of Biological Engineering, MIT discussing cell line development with your computer – potential applications of synthetic biology in biomanufacturing, networking lunches and interactive roundtables, the event offers a truly inspiring environment to help the industry further their business.

Facilitating last year’s discussion were some of the brightest and recognized names within the industry.

Jose Gomes, Principal Scientist and Manager Bioreactor Process Development at Pfizer and a major player in the Cell Culture space joined us last year to discuss how implementing PAT systems can optimize bio-manufacturing. Sohye Kang, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Product Attribute Sciences at Amgen offered insight into the capabilities of statistical tools and metabolomics in Bioprocess Development, Scale-up and Transfer. Rüdiger Heidemann, Group Leader Cell Culture Development at Bayer Healthcare offered his expertise on optimization of process development through utilization of disposable bioreactors. David James, Ph.D., Professor of Bioprocess Engineering, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering at University of Sheffield highlighted the need to address the “design gap” to reap the full benefits of genomic knowledge in biologics manufacturing in the post-CRISPR world.

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