Webinar 11: Teaching Biotech from a Distance - Analyzing biomanufacturing data
Event Details
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- Fri, Jun 12 2020, 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Event Description
Antibodies are one of the most common products made by biotech companies. They are used to provide passive immunity to certain kinds of viruses and some bacterial toxins. They are used to treat many forms of cancer. At least 41 companies are currently working to develop, test for, or isolate antibodies against COVID-19.
A few weeks ago, we heard Dr. Margaret Bryans from the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2), at Montgomery County Community College, talk about an online module for teaching students about the downstream portion of biomanufacturing. Since that time, her group has assembled four documents with data from her monoclonal antibody biomanufacturing course. These four documents cover Upstream and Downstream processing and quality control experiments.
Speaker: Dr. Margaret Bryans from the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2), at Montgomery County Community College
Materials for today:
Quality Control Biochemistry: Quantification of anti IL-8 Monoclonal Antibody by ELISA