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701 Resources from the US National Cancer Institute to develop Innovative Technologies
Mark Lim
Program for Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, U.S.A.
702 A New Strategy for the Capture Step of a Recombinant Allergen Named rBetv1 Expressed in Escherichia coli
Virginie BROCHIER
PALL BioSepra, 48, avenue des Genottes, FR-95800 CERGY St Christophe, France
703 High-Throughput Screening for the Development of Protein Purification Processes
Xiaonan Li*, Kim Burgers and Michel Eppink
Synthon BV, Microweg 22, NL-6503 GN Nijmegen, The Netherlands
704 Fast Analytical Techniques to Complement High Throughput Downstream Process Development
Patrick Diederich* and Jürgen Hubbuch
Institute of Process Engineering in Life Sciences, Section IV: Biomolecular Separation Engineering; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
705 Advances in Chromatographic High Throughput Screening Techniques
Jörg Kittelmann*, Katrin Treier and Jürgen Hubbuch
Institute of Engineering in Life Sciences, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
706 High Throughput Screening and Optimization of Intermediate Wash Conditions for a Protein A Chromatography Step Using a Design of Experiment (DoE) Approach
Kristina Nilsson-Välimaa*, Gustav Rodrigo, Tuomo Frigård and Hans J Johansson
GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB, Björkgatan 30, 751 84 Uppsala, Sweden
707 Automated High Throughput Process Development Technology for Design of Cleaning-In-Place Protocols for Chromatography Resins
Anna Grönberg*, Hans J. Johansson, Kjell Eriksson and Enrique Carredano
GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB, Björkgatan 30, 751 84 Uppsala, Sweden
708 The Use of High Throughput Techniques for Investigating Adsorbent Manufacturing Consistency
Chloe Booth, Bastiaan Lobbezoo and Sharon Williams*
ProMetic BioSciences Ltd, 211 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WA, UK
709 Statistical Profiling of an Automated Screening Method in the Case of an ATPS Screening Tool
Stefan Oelmeier* and Jürgen Hubbuch
Institute of Engineering in Life Sciences, Section IV: Biomolecular Separation Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Techonolgy - University of Karlsruhe, D76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
710 Development of a HTPD Mixing System for Ultra Scale-Down Characterisation of Protein Precipitation
J.P. Aucamp*, I. Papantoniou and M. Hoare
Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE, U.K.
711 The Use of an Automated Multiwell Filtration Technique for Cell Removal and Clarification Studies of Mammalian Cell Culture Broths
Simyee Kong*, Andrew Tait, Jean Aucamp, Nigel Titchener-Hooker, Mike Hoare
University College London, The Advanced Centre for Biochemical Engineering, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE, U.K.
712 Using High Throughput Formulation Screening and DOE to Understand and Prevent Molecule Self Association
Brian Connolly* and Jamie Moore
Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, U.S.A.
713 High Throughput Screening Systems Enable Quality-By-Design Approach
Susanne Nath*, Stefan Hepbildikler and Wolfgang Kuhne
Pharma Biotech Production & Development, Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Penzberg, Germany
714 Comparison of Automated, Micro Methods for Product Characterization Assays
Martin Vanderlaan*, Yun Tang, Mansour Jazayri, and Kevin Lin
Analytical Operations, Pharma Technical Development, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
715 A Case Study Evaluation of Protein Refolding using High-Throughput Process Development Techniques
Kimberly A. Kaleas*, Maricel Rodriguez, Shelly A. Pizarro, Paul McDonald
Genentech, Pharma Technical Development-US, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, U.S.A.
716 A High Throughput Approach to Process Development Capture of Green Fluorescent Protein
Charlotte Brink*, Carina Engstrand, Anders Ljunglöf and Bengt Westerlund
GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB, Björkgatan 30, 751 84 Uppsala, Sweden
717 Automated Parallel Chromatographic Separations in Downstream Process Development
Tim Schroeder* and Jürgen Friedle
Atoll GmbH, Ettishofer Straße 10, D-88250 Weingarten, Germany
718 Affinity Chromatography Optimization by DoE in 96 Well Plate
D. Bataille*, S. De Marco, A. Lejars, A. Poncin and M. Ollivier
LFB Biotechnologies, Les Ulis, France
719 High Throughput Process Development of Cation Exchange Chromatography for Monoclonal Antibodies
Hai Hoang*, Junfen Ma, James Cheung, and Judy H Chou
Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, U.S.A.
720 Setup of a Fast Flocculation Screenings Tool
P. van Hee*, A.M.C. Janse, J. Vente, H. Robers, T. Verkaik
DSM Biotechnology Center, Dep. Downstream Processing, A. Fleminglaan 1, 2613 AX, Delft, The Netherlands
721 Automated Monoclonal Antibody Screening
Wim Decrop* and Remco Swart
Dionex Corporation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
722 A Highly Sensitive Quantitative Assay for CHO Host Cell DNA with Automated Test Sample Preparation
Michael T. Brewer*, Jenkuei Liu, Sueh-Ning Liew, Nan Liu, Craig Cummings, Olga Petrauskene, and Manohar Furtado
Life Technologies Inc., 850 Lincoln Center Drive, Foster City CA
723 Evaluation of High-Throughput Methods for the Purification Process Development of Vaccine Antigens
Yan-Ping Yang* and Ernst Braendli
Bioprocess Research & Development, Sanofi Pasteur, Connaught Campus, 1755 Steeles Avenue West, Toronto, M2R 3T4, Canada
724 Multivariate Evaluation of Low Resolution Chromatograms for High Throughput Protein Quantification
Sigrid Hansen* and Jürgen Hubbuch
Institute of Process Engineering in Life Sciences, Section IV: Biomolecular Separation Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, D76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
725 Characterization of Host Cell Protein Patterns to Increase Process Understanding
Gunnar Malmquist*, Susanne Grimsby, Anneli Jorsback, Åsa Hagner-McWhirter,Tomas Björkman, Lena Kask, Maria Winkvist and Lennart Björkesten
GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB, Björkgatan 30, 751 84 Uppsala, Sweden
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