2nd Technology Transfer for Biologics

exlevents: 2nd Technology Transfer for Biologics

Once you have established biologic efficacy and safety in early clinical material, your company’s real challenges are only beginning. Replicating the synthesis and bioanalysis of your biologic at different settings and among licensing or manufacturing partners introduces the risk of facility-based errors. And in order to commercialize your biologic, production volumes must be upscaled so intensely that new problems not encountered at smaller clinical volumes may severely hinder your timelines.

ExL Events’ 2nd annual Technology Transfer for Biologics conference recognizes that every instance of technology transfer succeeds or fails based on transparency of communications and the skill of the project manager. Exclusive case studies from industry leaders can help you guarantee biologic quality and accelerate to commercial stages after method transfer. No other event focuses so specifically on the essential skill sets required for team-based biologics quality assurance during and after method transfer!


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Programme Highlights

  1. Leverage Analytical Technology Platforms to Accelerate Product and Process Development and to Mitigate Risks Associated with Technical Transfer
  2. Modify Pipelines to Adjust to New Molecules
  3. CASE STUDY: The Upstream Perspective for Technology Transfer of Novel Molecules
  4. CASE STUDY: Special Considerations for Downstream Novel Molecule Tech Transfer
  5. Plan for Technology Transfer and Scale-Up of a Biosimilar Cell Culture Manufacturing Process
  6. Clarify Techniques to Accommodate Higher Densities and Titers for Uptream-to-Downstream Transfers and Upscaling
Top Five Reasons to Attend

  1. In-depth examination of the proper tech transfer methods for antibody-drug conjugates, biosimilars, and other new molecules
  2. Case studies illustrating how to maintain product purity during upscaling
  3. Analysis of the best approaches for rapid technology transfer acceleration
  4. Review of the ideal skill sets and leadership styles of tech transfer project managers
  5. Detailed discussion of the equipment standardization exercises and process models that safeguard biologics quality
Who Should Attend

Pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device professionals responsible for:


  • Technology Transfers
  • Method Development/Method Transfers
  • Technical Operations
  • Technical Science
  • Bioprocessing
  • Manufacturing/Biomanufacturing
  • Process Development
  • Quality Control/Quality Assurance
  • Upscaling
  • Facilities
  • CMC
  • Biologics Outsourcing
  • Biologics Strategy
  • Process Sciences
  • Upstream
  • Vendor Management/Supply Chain


This event may also be of interest to:


  • CROs
  • CMOs
  • Aseptic Fill-Finish Vendors
  • Quality Control Specialists
  • Cell Culture Suppliers/Managers
  • Central Labs
  • Regulatory Consultants
  • Supply Chain Facilitators
  • Lab Hardware Designers
  • Facility Designers

Registration Details


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Pricing

STANDARD RATE — Register after August 21, 2015

Price
Conference Only$2,095
ONSITE RATE

Price
Conference Only$2,195
*Includes Sales Tax and Service Fees


GROUP DISCOUNT PROGRAMS:

*Offers may not be combined. Early Bird rates do not apply.*

SAVE 25%
For every three simultaneous registrations from your company, you will receive a fourth complimentary registration to the program (must register four). A savings of 25% per person.

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The fee includes the conference‚ all program materials‚ and designated continental breakfasts‚ lunches and refreshments.


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Main Conference Day 1


MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015: DAY ONE


8:00AM – 8:45AM

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:45AM – 9:00AM

Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Brandon Christensen,Manager, Biopharmaceutical Tech Transfer and Manufacturing Support,MEDIMMUNE


NEW MOLECULES AND NEW ENVIRONMENTS FOR TECH TRANSFER


9:00AM – 9:45AM

Leverage Analytical Technology Platforms to Accelerate Product and Process Development and to Mitigate Risks Associated with Technical Transfer
Hemant Kumar,Senior Director, Quality,GENZYME

9:45AM – 10:30AM

Modify Pipelines to Adjust to New Molecules
Vincent Turula,Director, Biotherapeutics Outsourcing Management,PFIZER

10:30AM – 11:00AM

Networking Break

11:00AM – 11:45AM

CASE STUDY: The Upstream Perspective for Technology Transfer of Novel Molecules
Mark Meyers,Manager, R&D,MEDIMMUNE

11:45AM – 12:30PM

CASE STUDY: Special Considerations for Downstream Novel Molecule Tech Transfer

Brandon Christensen,Manager, Biopharmaceutical Tech Transfer and Manufacturing Support,MEDIMMUNE

12:30PM – 1:30PM

Luncheon

1:30PM – 2:15PM

Plan for Technology Transfer and Scale-Up of a Biosimilar Cell Culture Manufacturing Process
Brett Belongia,Associate Director, Biologics Development,MOMENTA

2:15PM – 3:00PM

Clarification Techniques to Accommodate Higher Densities and Titers for Uptream-to-Downstream Transfers and Upscaling
Blanca Lain,Senior Scientist II, Process and Manufacturing Sciences,ELEVEN BIOTHERAPEUTICS

3:00PM – 3:30PM

Networking Break


PARTNERSHIPS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND PREPARATION FOR TECH TRANSFER


3:30PM – 4:15PM

Build Modeling Tool Kits to Facilitate Process Adaptation and Technology Transfer
Zheng Huang,Senior Manager, Global Manufacturing Science and Technology,GENZYME

4:15PM – 5:00PM

Emphasize Communication and Transparency in Project Manager Skill Sets
John Bowers,Senior Principal Scientist, Biopharmaceutical Engineering,MERCK

5:00PM – 5:00PM

End of Day One


Main Conference Day 2


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015: DAY TWO

8:00AM – 8:45AM

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:45AM – 9:00AM

Chairperson’s Recap of Day One
Brandon Christensen,Manager, Biopharmaceutical Tech Transfer and Manufacturing Support,MEDIMMUNE

9:00AM – 9:45AM

Process Fit To Plant Impact on Process Development Life Cycle Management, Equipment Standardization and CMC Success
Amos Tsai,Principal Scientist,JOHNSON & JOHNSON

9:45AM – 10:30AM

Ensure Early QA Involvement and the Use of Quality Improvement Tools to Increase the Likelihood of Tech Transfer Success
Amnon Eylath,Senior Director, Quality Assurance,GENZYME

10:30AM – 11:00AM

Networking Break

11:00AM – 11:45AM



Balance the Risks, Specializations and Standardizations Required to Execute an 8-Week Tech Transfer
Tracy Ahrens,Tech Transfer Leader,BIOGEN

11:45AM – 12:30PM

Build a Decision Tree that Optimizes Flexibility and Speed in Technology Transfer

Fauad Hasan,Director, CMC Teams,ALLERGAN

12:30PM – 1:30PM

Luncheon

1:30PM – 2:15PM


Advance from Legacy Product Standards to Next-Generation Processes
Gene Mehr,Senior Engineer II,BIOGEN

2:15PM – 3:00PM

Build a Sense of Investment in Team Members to Avoid Information Slowdowns
Venkat Koganti,Associate Director, Formulation and Process Development,CELSION CORPORATION
Jenna Carlson,Senior Technical Manager,GENENTECH

3:00PM – 3:00PM

End of Conference




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