09/30/2021
Featured story on our lab's publication series on
KGI Professor Dr. Michael Koeris and Team Publish Papers in a Two-Part Series on Manufacturing Bacteriophages
Dr. Michael Koeris and alumni Tayfun Tanir, Marvin Orellana, Aster Escalante, and Carolina Moraes de Souza published two papers on manufacturing bacteriophages.
09/20/2021
New paper from my lab focusing on phage manufacturing: cell line development, upstream and downstream considerations!
Manufacturing Bacteriophages (Part 1 of 2): Cell Line Development, Upstream, and Downstream Considerations
Within this first part of the two-part series on phage manufacturing, we will give an overview of the process leading to bacteriophages as a drug substance, before covering the formulation into a drug product in the second part. The principal goal is to provide the reader with a comprehensive framew...
09/15/2021
First (review) paper out of our lab at KGI in the department of biological engineering and management - phages as therapeutic delivery vehicles, considerations for the formulation, analytics and quality control
Manufacturing Bacteriophages (Part 2 of 2): Formulation, Analytics and Quality Control Considerations
Within this second piece of the two-part series of phage manufacturing considerations, we are examining the creation of a drug product from a drug substance in the form of formulation, through to fill-finish. Formulation of a drug product, in the case of bacteriophage products, is often considered o...
09/15/2021
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09/10/2021
Phage stuff --> first review (part 2 of 2 actually) https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8247/14/9/895
Manufacturing Bacteriophages (Part 2 of 2): Formulation, Analytics and Quality Control Considerations
Within this second piece of the two-part series of phage manufacturing considerations, we are examining the creation of a drug product from a drug substance in the form of formulation, through to fill-finish. Formulation of a drug product, in the case of bacteriophage products, is often considered o...
08/17/2021
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08/12/2021
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08/10/2021
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08/05/2021
From all of us in the Meng and Bioprocessing program, we would like to congratulate and commemorate KGI of its 25th anniversary this coming year! KGI's tradition of developing leaders in healthcare and the applied life sciences has come a long way in building innovators for tomorrow!
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08/03/2021
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07/29/2021
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07/26/2021
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07/22/2021
KGI Receives Funding from NIIMBL for Bioprocessing Project!
The project funded is the Bioprocess Online Training using Digital Twin (BOT-DT), which aims to enhance biopharma remote learning capabilities by developing blended training modules that utilize video, animation, virtual reality, and digital twin technology to provide training on one upstream operation (rocker bioreactor) and one downstream operation (tangential flow filtration/TFF).
The project will include our very own Dr. Sue Behrens and Dr. Michael Koeris as Co-Principal Investigators as well as several others.
Project partners will include researchers at California Polytechnic State University, Catalent Pharma Solutions, LLC., Merck, OUAT!, Santa Clara University, and Sartorius.
Big congratulations to all those on the Bioprocessing team involved~
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07/20/2021
HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK!
KGI Professor and Director of the Amgen Bioprocessing Center Dr. Sue Behrens chaired a breakout session at the 2021 NIIMBL | The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals National Meeting.
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07/13/2021
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07/12/2021
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07/10/2021
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