
Process Control, Intensification, and Digitalisation in Continuous Biomanufacturing
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A chemistry graduate from Madras, India, Dr. Subramanian was awarded his doctorate from the University of Glasgow for work on natural products. His main research interests lie in the utilization of natural material separation processes and bioconversions.
Dr. Subramanian has written and edited a number of books and articles in the field of biotechnology. For the last 15 years, he has been organizing conferences promoting the integration and sharing of knowledge between academia and industry.
Content
1. Strategies for Continuous Processing in Microbial Systems
2.Control of Continuous Manufacturing Processes for Production of Monoclonal Antibodies
3.Artifical Intelligence and the Control of Continuous Manufacturing
Part II - Intensified Biomanufacturing
4. Bioprocess Intensification: Technologies and Goals
5. Process Intensification Based on Disposable Solutions as First Step toward Continuous Processing
6. Single-Use Continuous Manufacturing and Process Intensification for Production of Affordable Biological Drugs
Part III - Digital Biomanufacturing
7. Process Intensification and Industry 4.0: Mutually Enabling Trends
8. Consistent Value Creation from Bioprocess Data with Customized Algorithms: Opportunities Beyond Multivariate Anaysis
9. Digital Twins for Continuous Biologics Manufacturing
10. Regulatory and Quality Considerations of Continuous Bioprocessing
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