The Basic Training podcast series, providing tutorials, best practices, and podcasts about how to take a product from discovery to development
Welcome to the Basic Training series, providing tutorials, best practices, and podcasts about how to take a product from discovery to development. The series features articles, interviews, and expertise from the global biotechnology industry about bioprocessing with NIBRT, business strategies and models, and technical solutions.
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BIOPROCESSING BOOT CAMP WITH NIBRT
In BioPharm's Basic Training series, experts from the National Institute for Bioprocess Research and Training (NIBRT) provide in-depth looks at key bioprocessing steps.
Downstream Processing: A Primer
NIBRT's Ian Nelligan on what to expect when starting a downstream process. Posted Oct. 2012.
Upstream Processing: A Primer
NIBRT's Ian Nelligan on on what to expect when starting an upstream process, including the choice between single-use and stainless-steel bioreactors. Posted Sept. 2012.
NIBRT's Ray O'Connor on Aseptic Processing
Ray O'Connor, an operations consultant with NIBRT, addresses aseptic processing, including how to avoid contamination and cleanroom best practices. Posted May 2012.
Drug Solutions Podcast: Novel Drug Delivery Approaches: Refining AAV Vector Deliveries
May 30th 2025In this podcast episode, we discuss novel approaches to drug delivery, specifically regarding adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors, as viewed by two industry experts who recently exhibited at the annual ASGCT meeting.
Prokaryotics Licenses Gram-Negative Antibiotic Potentiator from Northern Antibiotics
June 26th 2025Prokaryotics will gain worldwide rights to develop, manufacture, and commercialize NAB741, a non-bioactive polymyxin designed to increase permeability of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
Transformations in Drug Development for Cell and Gene Therapies
March 28th 2025As a recognized leader in immunophenotyping for clinical trials, Kevin Lang from PPD discusses how spectral flow cytometry is transforming drug development, particularly in cell and gene therapies like CAR-T. He also dives into his award-winning research, including his 2024 WRIB Poster Award-winning work, and his insights from presenting at AAPS PharmSci360.