вторник, 19 апреля 2011 г.

Cell Culture Engineering Conference

Since the 1980s, animal cell culture technology has become essential for the production of an ever-increasing number of human and veterinary biopharmaceuticals. These bi-annual Cell Culture Engineering conferences are a leading venue for the academic, industrial and regulatory communities to learn and debate new concepts and issues related to animal cell culture research and development. The 11th anniversary of this highly successful conference series will be held at the top-ranked Hyatt Regency Coolum on the Sunshine coast of Australia, April 13 -18.



This 2008 meeting will celebrate our conference tradition of high quality and relevance to both industrial and academic participants, with topics ranging from the frontiers of fundamental science to the engineering challenges of cell culture process development.



Oral Sessions



* Engineering Host Cells and Vectors

Session Chairs: Martin Fussenegger (ETH, Switzerland) and Martin Sinacore (Wyeth BioPharma, USA)



* Accelerating Cell Line Development and Optimization

Session Chairs: Gyun Min Lee (KAIST, Korea) and Georg Schmid (Hoffman-La Roche, Switzerland)



* Systems Biotechnology "-omics" in Process Productivity
Session Chairs: Dana Andersen (Genentech, USA) and Kelvin Lee (Cornell University, USA)



* Product Quality: Impact of Sequence and Process on Final Product

Session Chairs: Anton Middleberg (University of Queensland, Australia) and Pranhitha Reddy (Amgen, USA)



* Cell Culture Process Development and Scale-up: Challenges and Case Studies

Session Chairs: Charles Goochee (J&J/GBSC, USA) and Weichang Zhou (PDL BioPharma, USA)



* Process Integration: Paradigms for Linking Cell Culture and Downstream Processing

Session Chairs: Robert Kiss (Genentech, USA) and Nigel Titchener-Hooker (University College London, UK)



* Cell Culture for Viral Production

Session Chairs: Amine Kamen (National Research Council, Canada) and John Aunins (Merck, USA)



* Novel Cell Lines for Transient and Stable Protein Expression - Options for Increased Productivity

Session Chairs: David James (University of Sheffield, UK) and Elke Lullau (AstraZeneca, Sweden)



* Stem Cell Culture & Tissue Engineering

Session Chairs: Timothy Allsopp (Stem Cell Sciences, UK) and Jamie Piret (University of British Columbia, Canada)



Workshop Sessions



* Overall Workshop Chairs: Michael Butler (University of Manitoba, Canada) and Thomas Seewoester (Amgen, USA)



* 1A. Globalization of Cell Culture

Session Chairs: Miranda Yap (Bioprocessing Technology Institute, Singapore)
and Liangzhi Xie (Sinocelltech, China)



* 1B. Cell Line Stability and Heterogeneity

Session Chairs: Tim Charlebois (Wyeth, USA) and Hansjoerg Hauser (Helmholtz Institute, Germany)



* 1C. Challenges During Production Process Scale-Up or Technology Transfer

Session Chairs: Alvin Nienow (University of Birmingham, UK) and Steve Lee (Bristol-Myers Squibb, USA)



* 2A. Single-Use Technologies for Cell Culture

Session Chairs: Sadettin Ozturk (Centocor, USA) and Russell Wong (Bayer Healthcare, USA)



* 2B. Scale-down Models for Successful Approvals and Post-Approval Changes

Session Chairs: Steve Meier (Genentech, USA) and Craig Zupke (Amgen, USA)



* 2C. Automation and Robotics in Cell Culture Process Development

Session Chairs: Thomas Seewoester (Amgen, USA) and Lin Zhang (Pfizer, USA)



Poster Sessions



Overall Chair: Laura Palomares (UNAM, Mexico)
Co-Chairs: Susan Casnocha (Pfizer, USA), Sherry Gu (Eli Lilly, USA), and William Miller (Northwestern University, USA)



Merck Award



The Merck Cell Culture Engineering Award recognizes an outstanding contributor to the field of Cell Culture Technology & Engineering and significant service and dedication to the profession. Martin Fussenegger is the recipient of the 2008 Award.



Source: Kathy Chan


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