
The driving force for innovation in Process Development stems from the continual need to reduce system footprint and cycle time, thereby making the overall process more cost-effective with low negative impact on the environment. Fundamental problem solving enables the development of robust processes and often leads to accelerated entry-to-market for products. Design of high throughput capabilities for discovery efforts at lab scale and process intensification and modular technologies at manufacturing scale are just a few examples of innovative thinking. In this session, we intend to showcase a breadth of case studies involving identification of various process improvement areas and the innovative approaches pursued to resolve these challenges.
Session Chairs:
- Mrunmayi Kumbhalkar, Dow
- Thu Vi, Merck
Tentative Schedule:
TIME (EDT) | PRESENTATION | SPEAKER |
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8:55 AM | Online HPLC for continuous reaction monitoring in cGMP manufacturing | Martin Johnson, Eli Lilly |
9:25 AM | Sapphire – Accelerating Modular Process Development (The Corundum Conundrum) | Cheryl Teich, Teich Process Development LLC |
9:55 AM | Carbon Recycling Through Gas Fermentation | Darren Youngs, Lanzatech |
Abstracts:
Sapphire – Accelerating Modular Process Development (The Corundum Conundrum)
Cheryl Teich, Teich Process Development LLC; John “Jack” Dever, MATRIC Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center; Liz Moore, RAPID Manufacturing Institute®; Rob Nunley, MATRIC Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center; Ignasi Palou-Rivera, RAPID Manufacturing Institute®; Nima Yazdanpanah, Procegence LLC
Abstract Pending
Online HPLC for continuous reaction monitoring in cGMP manufacturing
Martin Johnson, Eli Lilly and Company
Abstract Pending
Carbon Recycling Through Gas Fermentation
Darren Youngs, Lanzatech
Abstract Pending