Membrane chromatography is a technique which can be utilized for initial capture steps all the way through polishing. Join us for a webinar exploring the latest developments in chromatography and applications of membrane chromatography in Bioprocessing. This technology has emerged as a powerful tool for improving efficiency and productivity in protein purification for biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- What is membrane chromatography
- Features and operational flexibility of membrane chromatography
- Impact on process economics
Speakers
Nirlon Patel
MilliporeSigma
Technical Application Expert, Downstream
Nirlon has more than 13 years of exposure in the biopharmaceutical industry with vast experience on projects, tech transfer, and large-scale manufacturing operations. He has hands-on experience in various techniques of protein purification with understanding of QMS elements and cGMP requirements. He also has experience of handling microbial and cell culture-based products using multi-use and single-use technologies. Nirlon has completed a BE in biotechnology from Saurashtra University, Gujarat and an MBA in business management from NMIMS, Mumbai.
Nitish Kumar
MilliporeSigma
Head of Downstream, India
Nitish has experience in downstream processing and has worked in the biopharmaceutical industry for more than 12 years in a range of roles, including managing bioprocesses for early and late phase clinical material. Nitish supports technical consultation and delivers customer-centric solutions for downstream processing for the India region. He holds a post graduate degree in biotechnology from SP University, Gujarat, India, and is a consultative expertise for best practices, process development and scale up of biopharmaceutical applications to biological manufacturers.
Pharma and biopharma manufacturing
- Downstream Processing
Durée:1h
Langue:English
Session 1:présenté(e) October 8, 2024
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