14 November, 2012    Stevenage , United Kingdom
Following on from the success of 2010 and 2011 events, Professor Gary Lye is Chairing the third meeting in the series "Miniaturisation -Micro Scale Bioprocess Development". Miniaturisation and automation of bioprocess development continues to be a rapidly expanding area of interest since the technologies promise to reduce biopharmaceutical development time and cost. This meeting aims to highlight recent technologies used in high throughput bioprocess development, from clone selection through to analysis of final product and formulation. A series of expert speakers will describe the development and use of current miniaturisation technologies together with the technical and regulatory hurdles that must be overcome to facilitate wider industrial uptake.


Meeting Chair: Professor Gary J Lye, PhD, CEng, CSci, FIChemE, Director Industrial Doctoral Training Centre, Deputy Head of Department, The Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London, UK

This event has CPD accredditation

Who should attend:
Robotics experts, High throughput technology experts, Scale down scientists, Microscale technology scientists, Clone selection companies, Microtitre plate companies

Venue

Location: The Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst
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