Over the last three years, Labroots has brought Bioprocessing to the forefront of the scientific virtual event community by showcasing transformations and advancements in the field. Labroots is excited to announce its 4th annual event in the Bioprocessing Virtual Event Series to highlight new advances in development, methodology, and manufacturing.
Join us for this free, one-day event, on April 6, 2022, as we focus on breakthroughs in upstream and downstream processing, analytical development and quality, formulation and stability, cell and gene therapy production, and manufacturing.
This year’s event includes the following topics and tracks:
Preclinical Development
This track walks you through new methods of detection and characterization of novel biologics and biotherapeutics.
Upstream Processing
Everything from early-stage cell isolation/cultivation to banking and culture expansion, this track covers methods of optimization in addition to modeling and manufacturing.
Downstream Processing
Cell disruption, purification, and polishing. Everything you need to know about recent advances in downstream processing can be found in this track.
Analytical & Quality
Quality control and analysis are essential to improving standards and output.
Cell, Gene and Nucleic Therapies (Novel Modalities)
Different types of manufacturing and analytics require their own coverage, this track focuses on novel methods in cell, gene, nucleic acid, and vaccine manufacturing & analytics.
Manufacturing
New methods in modeling, manufacturing, and production.
Call for Posters — Work in bioprocessing at any level? Preclinical, upstream, downstream, analytical, Quality Control, or post-production manufacturing? Share your work! Presenting a virtual poster with Labroots has many benefits, not only in that you can do it from the comfort of your own home or office. When you present a poster at a Labroots virtual event you are putting it directly in front of other specialists in Bioprocessing all over the world.
Virtual poster sessions offer the opportunity to present data to a global audience via a PDF poster (with optional audio/visual element) and discuss your results with interested colleagues through email. Plan now to have your poster included in the 2022 Bioprocessing Virtual Event. Submission is free. Submit your abstract and poster here.
Miss the event? It will remain open for 2 years from the date of the live event with webinars and posters available for unlimited on-demand viewing. This virtual conference also offers increased reach for the global bioprocessing community with a high degree of interaction through live-streaming video and chat sessions.
Continuing Education
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, you can earn 1 Continuing Education credit per presentation for a maximum of 35 credits.
Labroots is a proud partner of Chati, a virtual event platform that allows for the hosting of engaging and interactive virtual and hybrid events, catering to businesses of any vertical or size.
Connect with us and other members of the Bioprocessing community!
When you attend the event remember to use the hashtag #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!
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Associate Director, Process Development, Andelyn Biosciences
CEO Novasign GmbH, Project Lead BOKU - Department of Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Professor, Department of Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Bioprocess Science and Engineering
Scientist, Technical Operations, Sana Biotechnology
Manager, Analytical Development, Andelyn Biosciences
Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
Lecturer (Asst. Prof) in Synthetic Biology and Biochemical Engineering, Centre for Synthetic and Systems Biology, Institute for Bioengineering, The University of Edinburgh
Scientist - Tumor Biology, Department for Human and Animal Cell Lines, Leibniz Institute DSMZ (German Collection of microorganisms and cell cultures)
Head of the Computational Bioprocess Engineering Group at the Institute for Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology
Bayard D. Kunkle Chair and Professor of Chemical Engineering, Director, Membrane Science, Engineering and Technology (MAST) Center, The Pennsylvania State University
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