Environmental monitoring (EM) of manufacturing is a critical aspect of microbial quality control in pharmaceuticals. For large pharmaceutical companies with campus environments, performing EM testing can be a time-consuming process.
Environmental monitoring (EM) of manufacturing is a critical aspect of microbial quality control in pharmaceuticals. For large pharmaceutical companies with campus environments, performing EM testing can be a time-consuming process. Microbiologists must travel to the manufacturing area, gown in, take samples, then return to the lab to commence incubation enumeration and reporting of test results.
New options are available to simplify this process and make it more efficient. Listen to Amy McDaniel, Director of Technical Operations, as she discusses the benefits of moving environmental monitoring testing closer to the manufacturing floor. This recorded event is available for replay at www.rapidmicrobio.com
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