Viral vectors have been a game changer in the biomedical industry. However, the feed streams for viral vector manufacturing have introduced major harvest challenges, due to the character of viral vectors and the manufacturing process.
This webinar will give you some fresh insights into the viral vector harvest step. The speakers will provide an overview of the aspects and the unique challenges around viral vector harvest, from detergent candidates and DNA digestion optimization to key points in designing clarification and purification at the downstream process.
Speakers

Meghan Peng
{hcompany}
Biopharm Materials Technical Application Expert
Meghan is a technical application expert for biopharm materials in {hcompany}'s process solutions division, supporting customers in Southeast Asia, Singapore, and Australia. She graduated with a degree in bioengineering from the National University of Singapore. For the past 7 years, she held various commercial and technology manager roles in various life sciences companies, with a customer focus on viral vaccines, gene therapy, and cell therapies.

Yuki Tsunakawa
{hcompany}
Downstream Technical Application Expert
Yuki is the downstream process technical application expert for North Asia. He is based in Japan. He provides downstream technical application consultation, marketing, and troubleshooting for customers developing biopharmaceuticals. He began his career as an academic researcher and, prior to joining {hcompany}, he was a postdoctoral researcher at a national research institute in Japan. He holds a Ph.D. in human biology from The University of Tsukuba, Japan; and a B.S. in anatomy and histology from The University of Sydney, Australia.
Pharma and biopharma manufacturing
- Gene therapy manufacturing
Duration:1h
Language:English
Session 1:presented July 4, 2023
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