Upstream Processing Part 2
Everyone
- 8 videos | 55m 4s
Learn more details about upstream processing in biomanufacturing
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Understand how to scale up a bioreactorUnderstand fed-batch cultivationUnderstand how all of the topics discussed so far feed into upstream process developmentUnderstand the example problem presented
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Understand the basic components of cell culture in more detailUnderstand how to put everything you learned togetherUnderstand the industry from a professionalUnderstand the industry from a company perspective
IN THIS COURSE
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8m 26sIn the following video, Professor Love discusses this concept in more detail and shows you how we know that the power per unit volume is constant when the cell culture is under turbulent flow. Along the way, he will visit Pfizer's Pilot Plant again and you will see a cameo of MIT Institute Professor Danny Wang. FREE ACCESS
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7m 3sIn the following video, Professor Love discusses fed-batch cultivation topics in more detail. FREE ACCESS
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7m 19sIn the following video, Professor Love discusses these topics in more detail and walks through an example of how a Design of Experiments is used in upstream process development. FREE ACCESS
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3m 50sIn the following tablet capture segment, Nicholas Mozdzierz, graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering at MIT, guides you through a sample problem focusing on Design of Experiments. FREE ACCESS
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6m 57sIn the following video, Professor Love discusses the basic components of cell culture media in more detail. FREE ACCESS
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9m 36sProfessor Chris Love will teach you some important final considerations in upstream processing, including preventing contamination, aseptic processing, and quality assurance. FREE ACCESS
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6m 10sLearn about the industry from someone who has spent their whole career in it FREE ACCESS
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5m 44sIn this segment, we'll explore the origins of Genentech and find out why they pursued HGH. FREE ACCESS
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Bioengineering