The BioProcess International™ Conference & Exhibition is now in progress.
FREE Exhibit Hall & Keynote Pass
when you register by September 12, 2008
| Your FREE Keynote & Exhibit Pass Gives You Access To: - 1500 Attendees
- 5 Keynote Presentations
- 2 Exhibit Hall Networking Receptions
- 17 Technology Workshops
- Product Demonstrations
- New Product Launches
- 75 Scientific Posters
- 33 New Exhibitors
Exhibit Hall & Poster Viewing Hours Tuesday, September 23, 2008 · 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Wednesday, September 24, 2008 · 9:45 am - 7:15 pm Thursday, September 25, 2008 · 9:45 am - 4:00 pm » View Early Confirmed Companies Presenting Posters | Network with over 1,500 bioprocessing colleagues from around the world Explore the latest array of technologies and services from 150+ exhibitors Sold Out Exhibit Hall Be Inspired by keynote presentations from industry visionaries Discover cutting-edge technologies in focused workshops Compare and Evaluate the best products on the market through demonstrations and new product launches Learn about exciting new research showcased in poster presentations |
From Climbing to the Top of the Earth to Launching into Orbit...
 | Special Exhibit Hall Keynote Presentation The Treacherous Path to Success in the Biotech Industry Prof. Charles L. Cooney, Robert T. Haslam (1911) Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, and Faculty Director, Deshpande Center of Technological Innovation, MIT |  |
Building on the success of the past four years an all-new program has been developed for 2008. BioProcess International™ 2008 brings you inspiration for the future of a streamlined industry with keynote presentations by visionaries who have climbed the highest mountains, surmounted physical challenges to achieve world endurance records, and supported the launch of NASA shuttles and spacecraft.
| Free Keynote Presentations |
 | Biosimilars - Follow-on Biologics Subsequent Entry Biologics - Biogenerics? Robert L. Garnick, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Regulatory, Quality and Compliance, Genentech, Inc. |  | Paths to Flexible Regulatory Notification of Large Molecule Life-Cycle Changes John K. Towns, Ph.D., Director, Global CMC Regulatory Affairs, Eli Lilly and Co. |
 | Using Knowledge Management for Technical Collaboration across Generations Jeanne Holm, Ph.D., Chief Knowledge Architect, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |  | The Challenges and Successes of Creating a Biologics Organization within Pfizer Rick Rutter, Ph.D., Vice President, Pharmaceutical Sciences Biologics, Pfizer Inc |
Attend Technology Focused Workshops
| Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:45 am  POROS® Chromatography Media: Transforming Your Downstream Process  Optimizing Cell Culture Data Management and Process Control through OPC Technology  Economic Modeling of Single-Use Systems 12:15 pm  High Throughput Process Development: Promises, Myths, and Truths Wednesday, September 24, 2008 7:15 am  Rapid Molecular Methods for Pharmaceutical Quality Control and Process Development 12:00 noon  Human Monoclonal Antibody Production Using a Disposable, Stirred-Tank Bioreactor and Novel Process Analytics  Stirred-Tank Bioreactor and Novel Process Analytics Modern Equipment for the Management of Today's High Titers and Perceived Downstream Processing Bottlenecks  Bringing Downstream Productivity into Phase with Cell Culture Production with Monolithic Chromatography Supports  Validation of the Octet System for Rapid IgG Titer Determination to Streamline Clone Selection and Cell Line Optimization | Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:15 am Technology workshop presentation still available. 12:00 noon  Impact and Benefits of PAT in Industrial Downstream Processing  Advances in Single Use Capture Chromatography  Overcoming Challenges in Contaminant Removal in Biomanufacturing  The Best of Both Worlds - Performance, Consistency and Compliance: Advances in Defined, Animal-Free Supplements Allow You to Rethink Your Media Regime and Optimise Productivity Friday, September 26, 2008 7:15 am  Building Quality into High Performance Media and Supplement Design 11:45 am  Advances in Downstream Process Development and Manufacturing to Accommodate PER.C6, a High Cell Density and Productivity Cell Line  Impact of Hydrolysate Ultrafiltration on Cell Culture Performance and Filtration Characteristics  Performance of CellXpress Isolated Clones versus Traditional Limited Dilution Clones 12:15 pm  Improving Process-Flow in Schemes for Antibody Purification: Application of Hydrophobic Charge Induction Chromatography in Post-Capture Steps Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:00 - 6:30 pm  Product Demonstration |
Interested in Attending the Conference?
Register today and gain access to...
- Four comprehensive conference tracks
- Production & Economics of Biopharmaceuticals
- Scaling Up from Bench through Commercialization
- Cell Culture & Upstream Processing
- Recovery & Purification
- 110 Presentations Featuring 40 Case Studies
- New FDA and Industry Plenary Session
- IBC's Co-Located Formulation Strategies for Protein Therapeutics Conference