Labroots Announces Full Agenda for its 5th Annual Bioprocessing Virtual Event on April 5, 2023


Bioprocessing Virtual Event Series, April 5, 2023

Labroots, the leading scientific social networking website, which offers premier, interactive virtual events and webinars to the scientific community, is delighted to host its Bioprocessing Virtual Event Series scheduled on April 5, 2023. Marking its 5th year, this premier global forum comprises drug discovery and preclinical development, upstream processing, downstream processing, analytical development and quality, cell, gene, and nucleic therapies (novel modalities), and manufacturing track sessions.

Free to attend, the program gathers prominent experts from leading academia and industry institutions, top scientists, and research scholars to present the latest advancements on how to accelerate promising biologics and cell and gene therapies, and improve efficiencies spanning all facets of biopharmaceutical development and production.

The jam-packed agenda showcases over 15 sponsored and educational in-depth presentations with multiple live Q&A sessions spanning optimizing clone selection in cell line development, human-induced pluripotent stem cell expansion in a stirred 3D system and the importance of process monitoring, an automated process analytical platform to enable continuous manufacturing of biologics, antibody purification via the unconventional nucleotide binding site, 3D visualisation and characterisation of downstream bioprocessing structures to inform advanced designs, engineering and reprogramming natural killer cells for immunotherapy of cancer, and how digital bioprocess twins can accelerate process development and enable model predictive control strategies, plus much more!

A few conference highlights include two keynote deliveries and panel presentations:

  •     Keynote presentation titled “Gene Therapy Manufacturing” with live Q&A presented by Baley Reeves, PhD, Interim Director, National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing, Texas A&M Engineering exploring types of vectors for gene therapy and a general process for AAV manufacturing.
  •     Keynote presentation titled “High-yield Vesicle Packaged Recombinant Protein Production from E. Coli” with live Q&A delivered by Dan Mulvihill, PhD, Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Kent.
  •     Panel Presentation sponsored by LUMINEX A DiaSorin Company titled “Multiple Biomarker Analysis Made Easy with Luminex Multiplex Applications,” with live Q&A.
  •     Panel Presentation titled “N-GLYcanyzer: An Automated Process Analytical Platform to Enable Continuous Manufacturing of Biologics, presented by panelists Shishir P.S. Chundawat, Associate Professor, Department and Biochemical Engineering, and Áron Györgypál, Research Associate, Bioprocessing & Glycomics, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, at Rutgers University.

“Gene therapy-based medicines have opened new doors for the treatment and cure of genetic disease,” said Baley Reeves, PhD, Interim Director, National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing, Texas A&M Engineering. “However, a generic manufacturing platform for gene therapy products has yet to be developed. Information sharing via Labroots’ platform will be critical as we shape the future for how therapeutics are made.”

“I will present data about a pioneering expression system developed by my group at the university of Kent that improves yield, speed and efficiencies in the biotechnology industry to create proteins in bacteria,” said Dan Mulvihill, PhD, Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Kent. “This new technology enables scientists to reprogram a cell to direct the packaging of specific molecules into a separate structure, known as a vesicle, which is then exported out of the cell. This patented technology will improve efficiencies in creating and storing recombinant proteins, which have a range of uses from antibodies to energy production, and I’m delighted to share this technology via Labroots’ unique platform.”

Produced on Labroot’s robust platform, this online event allows participants to connect seamlessly across all desktop and mobile devices providing a complete educational experience. The interactive environment includes a lobby equipped with a leaderboard and gamification, an auditorium featuring live-streaming video webcasts with live attendee chats during scheduled presentations, an exhibit hall to interact with sponsors highlighting contributions in the field, a poster hall to explore data while engaging in live chat conversations coupled with a poster competition giving your research a competitive edge and lastly, a networking lounge to encourage collaborations with colleagues.

Labroots is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E. Program. By attending this event, Continuing Education credit (1 per presentation) can be earned for a maximum of 35 credits.

To register for this free event, click here. Use #LRbioprocessing to follow the conversation and connect with other members of the global Bioprocessing community! Follow bioprocessing-related pages @CellBiology_LR on Twitter and @CellandMolecularBiology.LR on Facebook to connect with our specialist Cell Biology Sciences Writers and stay up to date with the latest Trending News in Cell Biology!

About Labroots

Labroots is the leading scientific social networking website and primary source for scientific trending news and premier educational virtual events and webinars, and more. Contributing to the advancement of science through content sharing capabilities, Labroots is a powerful advocate for amplifying global networks and communities. Founded in 2008, Labroots emphasizes digital innovation in scientific collaboration and learning. Offering more than articles and webcasts that go beyond the mundane and explore the latest discoveries in the world of science, Labroots users can stay atop their field by gaining continuing education credits from a wide range of topics through their participation in the webinars and virtual events. Labroots offers more than ever with Chati, a flexible, highly scalable event platform that allows for the creation of unique, effective, and memorable virtual events.

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