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PD 360: Bioprocess Fermentation and Cell Culture Scale-up and Design

Two-day Seminar
June 14-15, 2010 (Monday-Tuesday)
14 PDHs

Description
The design of fermentation and cell culture processes is a key driver for the success of bioprocess development and commercialization. This seminar will provide an in-depth training on fermentation and cell culture technologies and their various scale-up and scale-down strategies during different clinical and commercial stages. Some key considerations during fermentation and cell culture scale-up will be reviewed such as oxygen transfer, power input, agitator and impeller design, environmental control, SIP/CIP and cGMP compliance.

Additionally, the seminar will discuss how to use Design of Experiment (DOE) to access the optimum culture characteristics as part of the PAT initiative. Topics such as bioprocess design as it relates to the different stages of clinical development, regulatory compliance during scale-up, and the integration of large-scale fermentation and cell culture process design with facility design will also be discussed. Case studies will be presented, followed by a half day work shop which will allow attendees to form project teams and to apply knowledge gained directly to simulated process design and scale-up projects.


What you will Learn

  • Identify when to initiate fermentation and cell culture scale-up during the various pre-clinical and clinical phases
  • When and how to scale-up fermentation and cell culture processes during different clinical and commercial stages
  • How to use Design of Experiments (DOE) assess key process parameters
  • How to use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models to predict mixing and shear patterns during scale-up
  • How to establish a basis for comparability during scale-up, including how to apply scale-down systems
  • Latest industry trend of disposable reactors, how to apply the technology to cell culture and microbial fermentation.
  • Learn about heat and mass transfer (KLa), instrumentation, scale-up consideration associated with disposable technology
  • Fermenter and bioreactor impeller design and scale-up
  • Common design considerations associated with large scale fermenters and bioreactors
  • How to use process simulation as tool for scale-up and capacity optimization
  • How to integrate large scale fermenters and bioreactors with facility design
  • Regulatory compliance and process validation for issues for large scale facilities

Who Should Attend
This seminar should be useful for process engineers, research and development scientists, validation engineers, project managers, manufacturing technicians, biologists, or chemists with 1-4 yrs of experience in process development, research, engineering, validation, manufacturing, etc.

 

Expert Panel:

  • Seminar Director: Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & Engineering, LS9 Inc.
  • Dr. William Kelly, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Villanova University
  • Dr. Steven Meier, Senior Engineer, Genentech
  • Paul Kubera, Vice President, Technology, ABEC


AGENDA


Monday, June 14
8:00-8:15 am
Opening Remarks
- Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & Engineering, LS9 Inc.
8:15-10:00 am
Overview of Microbial Fermentation and Cell Culture
- Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & Engineering, LS9 Inc.
10:00-10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30-Noon
Fermentation and Cell Culture Scale-up Strategies - Part I
- Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & Engineering, LS9 Inc.
Noon-1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00-2:00 pm
Fermentation and Cell Culture Scale-up Strategies - Part II
- Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & Engineering, LS9 Inc.
2:00-3:00 pm
Use of CFD Model for Fermentation and Cell Culture Scale-up
- Dr. William Kelly, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Villanova University
3:00-3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 pm
Microbial Fermentation Scale-up case studies
- Dr. William Kelly, Professor, Chemical Engineering, Villanova University

Tuesday, June 15
8:00-10:00 am
Cell Culture Scale-up and Scale-down: Criterial and Strategies - Part I
- Dr. Steven Meier, Senior Engineer, Genentech
10:00-10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:30-Noon
Cell Culture Scale-up and Scale-down: Criteria and Strategies - Part II
-
Dr. Steven Meier, Senior Engineer, Genentech
Noon-1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00-3:00 pm
Fermentation /Cell Culture Scale-up and Facility Design Integration
- Wei Huang, VP, Process Development & E
ngineering, LS9 Inc.  
3:00-3:30 pm
Coffee Break
3:30-5:00 pm
Agitator and Impeller Design for Fermenter and Bioreactor
- Paul Kubera, Vice President, Technology, ABEC
5:00-7:00 pm
Keynote and Cocktail Reception (with Exhibitors)

Wednesday, June 16
8:00-Noon
Application of ASME Bioprocessing Equipment (BPE) Standard
Separate registration required. Click here for more details
1:00-5:00 pm
ASME BPE Committee Meetings (June 16-18). Open to the public. No registration required.


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