From the inventory of a cell by –omics to synthetic biology, from strain development to industrial biotechnological processes including downstream processing
In September 2018, the 3rd European Conference on Natural Products will again feature recent advances in secondary metabolite research. With a special...
Higher international character, clear trends, satisfied exhibitors, but fewer visitors: these arethe keywords to summarize ACHEMA 2018.
How close to in vivo can we get? Get updated about 3D cell cultures as predictive, physiological relevant model systems! Since our first symposium in...
The overall performance of bioprocesses is influenced by heterogeneities in all steps of the production process. Heterogeneities of substrates, culture...
The biopharmaceutical industry has developed rapidly in recent decades, with biotechnologically manufactured drugs are at the top both in new approvals and new fields of application. Various trends such as the production of biosimilars have led to a real boom in new production facilities in recent years.
Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly planning and constructing more flexible, smaller plants to meet the demand. These flexible Facilities of the Future (FoF) often use single-use systems. The Status Paper of the DECHEMA working group “Single-use technology in biopharmaceutical manufacturing” is an introduction in the field.
Enzymes are considered to be little miracle substances for innovation, process advantages and cost reductions. Whether in the food industry, pharmaceutical...
Enzymes are considered to be little miracle substances for innovation, process advantages and cost reductions. Whether in the food industry, pharmaceutical...
(former Status Seminar Chemical Biology )
Das nächste PRAXISforum "Krisenmanagement" findet am 03. und 04. Juni 2019 im DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt/Main statt. Die großen Unternehmenskrisen...
Speaker: Dr. Ronny Schmidt, Sciomics GmbH, Heidelberg/D Innovative biomarker signatures are a cornerstone of precision medicine especially in the immune...