The Analytical Chemistry team of Nano-Medicine and Nano-Probe (NMNS) of the University of Tours organizes the 1st Bio-processing Tours, a workshop dedicated to bioproduction in Tours on September 6th, 2024.
On this occasion, with its partners NMNS ans INDATECH, the Ondalys team will present the results of the data analysis works carried out as part of the CLIMBIN project.
This day will focus on 3 essential points of bioproduction : USP – Upstream process, DSP – Downstream process and PAT – Process Analytical Technology.
This will be the opportunity to bring together French and European key players in bio-production, in order to exchanges, develop knowledge and new synergies between the various research projects.
The provisional program promises high-quality presentations with speakers such as:
- Sylvain Arnould, Technologie Servier
- Ioscani Jimenez Del Val, Univeristy College Dublin
- Patrick Perré, Centrale Supélec
- Michael Buler, NIBRT
- David James, Advanced Biomanufacturing Centre
- Gregory Batt, INRIA/ Institut Pasteur
- Annina Kemmer, Technische Universität Berlin
- Igor Chourpa, Université de Tours
- Julien Louet, INDATECH
- Sylvie Roussel, Ondalys
👉 Visit the workshop website to know more about Bio-processingTours 2024
The CLIMBIN project, presented at the Bioprocessing Tours 2024, aimed to provide the bio-production sector with an innovative solution in Process Analytical Technology using Molecular Optical Spectrometry adapted to suspended cultures (CHO, etc.) in various types of bioreactors. For this project, the partners used Raman and Rayleigh spectroscopies for quantitative monitoring of several critical process parameters (CPP).
If you would like to learn more about how data analysis can help you to implement a PAT approach to monitoring your bioproduction, please consult our page focused on PAT – Process Analytical Technology et QbD – Quality-by-Design.