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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide2: Recovery of Biological Products 10 Welcome to CancúnMoctezuma and the gardner of paradise: Moctezuma and the gardner of paradise Quetzalcóatl (Kulkulcán) Moctezuma: Aztec Emperor 1440 –1469 50 flasks of chocolate/dayCreative efforts: Creative efforts Program excellence – subjects and attendees Core subjects – integrated process design Impact of genomics and proteomics Latest research and developments Opportunities for open discussionYou are here!: You are here! Activity centre Reef Mangroves Have fun!Lessons from the past: Lessons from the past 1968 150 tons 75% protein p.a. 5,000 kgs whey/hourLearning for the future: Learning for the future Cell and tissue engineering In silico models DNA microarray devices Downstream processing moves to the front Conference Statistics - Subject Areas: Conference Statistics - Subject Areas Oral Workshop Poster Total Process 16 5 18 39 Validation 7 7 Chromatography 7 5 26 38 EBA 1 1 12 14 Membrane Filtration 1 3 4 Membrane Chromatography 1 3 4 Crystallization 2 1 3 Depth Filtration 1 1 2 Extraction 1 1 2 Refolding 2 2 Foam Fractionation 1 1 Magnetic Separations 1 1 Centrifuge 1 1 Centrifugal Precipitation Chromatography 1 1 Electrophoresis 1 1 Drum Vacuum Filter 1 1 Cryopreservation 1 1 Genomics 3 3 Combinatorial 3 3 Ligands 1 9 10 Transgenics 1 1 2 Cell and Tissue 1 1 Analytical 1 1 Total 40 20 82 142Papers by product type: Papers by product typeWhat are we all doing?: What are we all doing?Slide11: attendees 3 146 3 4 72 N. America 65% S. & C. America 1% Australasia 3% Europe 31% Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Cuba Denmark Finland France Germany Iceland Japan Korea New Zealand Portugal Slovenia Sweden The Netherlands UK USA attendees: attendees New and repeat attendance 2 400 + Applicants 228 Attendees 129 participants from sponsors 144 Abstracts accepted RXXcaret – Thursday afternoon: Xcaret – Thursday afternoonRecovery science: Recovery science ”...... from the very beginnings of chemistry until our own time, methods of separating substances have occupied a key position in this science .... and even today some of chemistry’s most important advances are linked to the invention of new methods for separating various substances.” Arne Tiselius, 1952 Archer Martin & Richard SyngeAcademic – industry traditions: Academic – industry traditions Columbia University University - Göttingen General Electric Company Nobel Prize in chemistry – 1932 Mountaineering Skiing Flying Irving LangmuirAlan Michaels: Alan MichaelsRecovery of Biological Products: Recovery of Biological Products First conference in 1981 Initiated under the auspices of the Engineering Foundation Second conference established the Series Co-sponsored in 1994 by the ACS Since 1999: ACS - BIOT is the organizational sponsor RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESConferences in the Series : Conferences in the Series RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES When will the next conference be?????Past chairs: Past chairs RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES Who’s next .........????Conference locations: Conference locations Attendees RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES Where will the next meeting be????Initial steps, refolding: 1981 - 2001: Initial steps, refolding: 1981 - 2001 Extraction Number Expanded/Fluidized beds Number Number Cell lysis/disruption Number Refolding RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESUnit operations: 1981 -2001: Unit operations: 1981 -2001 Number Chromatography Number Membranes Number Membrane chromatography Number Electro-separations RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESProcess modelling and control: 1981 - 2001: Process modelling and control: 1981 - 2001 Number Modelling, control, automation Number Analytical/On-line monitoring RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESNew chemistry: 1981 - 2001: New chemistry: 1981 - 2001 Number Genetic solutions, tags Combinatorial chemistry RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESTransgenics, gene therapy: 1981 - 2001: Transgenics, gene therapy: 1981 - 2001 Number Transgenics Number Gene therapy RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES1981 – The inaugural year: 1981 – The inaugural year Science and industry have come a long way to the present, diversified array of expression and production systems and from No approved recombinant products in 1981 to 15 in 1991 to around 100 approved products in 2001. Early topics such as Recovery of low MW products such as antibiotics, organic acids, and ethanol as well as waste treatment have essentially disappeared from the Recovery series. RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESA decade later - 1992: A decade later - 1992 RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESThe New Millennium: The New Millennium RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESSponsors: Sponsors Abgenix, Inc. Amersham Pharmacia Biotech Amgen Inc. Aventis Behring L.L.C. Aventis Pasteur Bayer Corporation Berlex Laboratories, Inc. BIA Separations d.o.o. Biogen, Inc. Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. BioReliance Corporation Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma KG Corixa Corporation Dyax Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Genencor International, Inc. Genentech, Inc. Genetics Institute, Inc. Geneworks, L.L.C. Genzyme Corporation Genzyme Transgenics Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Immunex Corporation Integrated Biosystems, Inc. Kendro Laboratory Products, L.P. Life Technologies, Inc. Lonza Biologics plc Merck & Co., Inc. Merck KGaA Millipore Corporation; Millipore Bioprocessing Neose Technologies Novo Nordisk A/S Pall Biopharmaceuticals Pfizer Inc. ProMetic BioSciences, Inc. Sachem, Inc. Sartorius AG Sepragen Corporation Tosoh Corporation; Tosoh Corporation, GmbH Whatman International Ltd. Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide2: Recovery of Biological Products 10 Welcome to CancúnMoctezuma and the gardner of paradise: Moctezuma and the gardner of paradise Quetzalcóatl (Kulkulcán) Moctezuma: Aztec Emperor 1440 –1469 50 flasks of chocolate/dayCreative efforts: Creative efforts Program excellence – subjects and attendees Core subjects – integrated process design Impact of genomics and proteomics Latest research and developments Opportunities for open discussionYou are here!: You are here! Activity centre Reef Mangroves Have fun!Lessons from the past: Lessons from the past 1968 150 tons 75% protein p.a. 5,000 kgs whey/hourLearning for the future: Learning for the future Cell and tissue engineering In silico models DNA microarray devices Downstream processing moves to the front Conference Statistics - Subject Areas: Conference Statistics - Subject Areas Oral Workshop Poster Total Process 16 5 18 39 Validation 7 7 Chromatography 7 5 26 38 EBA 1 1 12 14 Membrane Filtration 1 3 4 Membrane Chromatography 1 3 4 Crystallization 2 1 3 Depth Filtration 1 1 2 Extraction 1 1 2 Refolding 2 2 Foam Fractionation 1 1 Magnetic Separations 1 1 Centrifuge 1 1 Centrifugal Precipitation Chromatography 1 1 Electrophoresis 1 1 Drum Vacuum Filter 1 1 Cryopreservation 1 1 Genomics 3 3 Combinatorial 3 3 Ligands 1 9 10 Transgenics 1 1 2 Cell and Tissue 1 1 Analytical 1 1 Total 40 20 82 142Papers by product type: Papers by product typeWhat are we all doing?: What are we all doing?Slide11: attendees 3 146 3 4 72 N. America 65% S. & C. America 1% Australasia 3% Europe 31% Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Cuba Denmark Finland France Germany Iceland Japan Korea New Zealand Portugal Slovenia Sweden The Netherlands UK USA attendees: attendees New and repeat attendance 2 400 + Applicants 228 Attendees 129 participants from sponsors 144 Abstracts accepted RXXcaret – Thursday afternoon: Xcaret – Thursday afternoonRecovery science: Recovery science ”...... from the very beginnings of chemistry until our own time, methods of separating substances have occupied a key position in this science .... and even today some of chemistry’s most important advances are linked to the invention of new methods for separating various substances.” Arne Tiselius, 1952 Archer Martin & Richard SyngeAcademic – industry traditions: Academic – industry traditions Columbia University University - Göttingen General Electric Company Nobel Prize in chemistry – 1932 Mountaineering Skiing Flying Irving LangmuirAlan Michaels: Alan MichaelsRecovery of Biological Products: Recovery of Biological Products First conference in 1981 Initiated under the auspices of the Engineering Foundation Second conference established the Series Co-sponsored in 1994 by the ACS Since 1999: ACS - BIOT is the organizational sponsor RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESConferences in the Series : Conferences in the Series RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES When will the next conference be?????Past chairs: Past chairs RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES Who’s next .........????Conference locations: Conference locations Attendees RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES Where will the next meeting be????Initial steps, refolding: 1981 - 2001: Initial steps, refolding: 1981 - 2001 Extraction Number Expanded/Fluidized beds Number Number Cell lysis/disruption Number Refolding RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESUnit operations: 1981 -2001: Unit operations: 1981 -2001 Number Chromatography Number Membranes Number Membrane chromatography Number Electro-separations RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESProcess modelling and control: 1981 - 2001: Process modelling and control: 1981 - 2001 Number Modelling, control, automation Number Analytical/On-line monitoring RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESNew chemistry: 1981 - 2001: New chemistry: 1981 - 2001 Number Genetic solutions, tags Combinatorial chemistry RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESTransgenics, gene therapy: 1981 - 2001: Transgenics, gene therapy: 1981 - 2001 Number Transgenics Number Gene therapy RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIES1981 – The inaugural year: 1981 – The inaugural year Science and industry have come a long way to the present, diversified array of expression and production systems and from No approved recombinant products in 1981 to 15 in 1991 to around 100 approved products in 2001. Early topics such as Recovery of low MW products such as antibiotics, organic acids, and ethanol as well as waste treatment have essentially disappeared from the Recovery series. RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESA decade later - 1992: A decade later - 1992 RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESThe New Millennium: The New Millennium RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS – CONFERENCE SERIESSponsors: Sponsors Abgenix, Inc. Amersham Pharmacia Biotech Amgen Inc. Aventis Behring L.L.C. Aventis Pasteur Bayer Corporation Berlex Laboratories, Inc. BIA Separations d.o.o. Biogen, Inc. Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. BioReliance Corporation Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma KG Corixa Corporation Dyax Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Genencor International, Inc. Genentech, Inc. Genetics Institute, Inc. Geneworks, L.L.C. Genzyme Corporation Genzyme Transgenics Corporation GlaxoSmithKline Immunex Corporation Integrated Biosystems, Inc. Kendro Laboratory Products, L.P. Life Technologies, Inc. Lonza Biologics plc Merck & Co., Inc. Merck KGaA Millipore Corporation; Millipore Bioprocessing Neose Technologies Novo Nordisk A/S Pall Biopharmaceuticals Pfizer Inc. ProMetic BioSciences, Inc. Sachem, Inc. Sartorius AG Sepragen Corporation Tosoh Corporation; Tosoh Corporation, GmbH Whatman International Ltd. Wyeth-Lederle Vaccines