Improving Yields in Cell Culture Manufacturing - A Unique Opportunity
Many therapeutics and vaccines, as well as other biomanufactured materials, are synthesized from components grown in living cells.
Growing microbes such as bacteria or yeast at industrial scale dates back to the nineteenth century, when breweries were the first manufacturing facilities to adopt (and invent) modern statistical techniques for optimizing reliable quality. Today, industrial fermentation is expanding into new industries with the rise of genetically engineered microbes designed to produce a variety of biochemical products.
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