| BIOT | Tuesday, 12 September 2006 | ||
8:00 AM-11:00 AM Hilton San Francisco -- Plaza, Oral | |||
Downstream Processing: Purification and Platform Case Studies | |||
| Organizers: | Sam Guhan Andrew Ramelmeier | ||
| 8:00 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 8:05 AM | 132 | Benefits of using a purification process platform felt across functional areas Martha Lovato Tse, Sherrie Curtis, Bin Yang | |
| 8:30 AM | 133 | Designing a 10 ton antibody process: Is conventional chromatography limiting? Brian Kelley | |
| 8:55 AM | 134 | Implementing a platform approach into clinical manufacturing: Some design considerations Jorg P Thommes, Wolfgang Noe, David YH Chang, Ed Goodreau, John Cox | |
| 9:20 AM | Intermission | ||
| 9:40 AM | 135 | Development of a general process for minimization of genomic contaminants: Chromatographic and metabolic considerations for immobilized metal affinity chromatography Rajaramesh Varakala, Ryan Haley, Richard Koepsel, Mohammad M Ataai, Robert R. Beitle | |
| 10:05 AM | 136 | Integrated microbial platform process strategy for Fc-fusion proteins to accelerate first-in-human development Xiaoming Yang | |
| 10:30 AM | 137 | Screening of intermediate wash buffers for Protein A chromatography using a 96-well format Anna Grönberg, Elin Monié, Hans J. Johansson | |
| 10:55 AM | Concluding Remarks | ||
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The 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006