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Producing proteins in bioreactors with mammalian cells: From mgs to kgs, from academia to industry - a 25 year perspective.


Prof. Florian Wurm, CSO
, ExcellGene SA

 

Florian Wurm is a Biologist/Molecular Geneticist (University of Giessen, Germany) by training. He worked in industry (Behringwerke, Marburg and Genentech, San Francisco) for 15 years during the earlier parts of his career and has spend 2 years at Harvard University, Boston. In 1995 he was appointed Professor for Biotechnology at EPFL (Lausanne). In 2002 he started ExcellGene SA, Monthey, Switzerland. Florian holds the position of CSO and interim CEO at this company. Florian is member and past Chairman of the European Society of Animal Cell Technology. He has published more than 180 papers and holds more than 20 patents on protein expression in cultivated mammalian cells. During his career he has contributed to the generation of a number of high profile protein therapeutics which are sold today as "block-buster" products of the biopharmaceutical industry. 

 

Producing proteins in bioreactors with mammalian cells: From mgs to kgs, from academia to industry - a 25 year perspective. 

Antibodies,  antibody-fusion proteins and other high-value proteins are produced now in kg to ton quantities for the treatment of a small number of diseases, benefiting hundreds of thousands of affected patients. The unprecedented medical and commercial success of these molecules (sales of over 50 Billion US $/year)  has raised enormous interest in the biopharmaceutical research community, resulting in hundreds of new molecules to be explored for the same or other diseases.  A major bottleneck for bringing such promising protein candidates for treatment into the clinical setting is the amount of time and money required to manufacture even gram quantities of these under appropriate conditions with reproducible yield and high quality. Mammalian cells in bioreactors have been used and optimized over the last 25 years to produce these proteins with ever increasing yields. Today, gram/liter quantities of such proteins can be made in reactors of up to 20'000 Liter volume. However, each molecule is a new challenge and requires profound development efforts to obtain such highly productive production processes. The knowledge for such process development and establishment of manufacturing capacity is in the hands of few leading companies. The talk will cover the evolution of insights and processes during the last 2 decades and will also provide a view on the future in process sciences and manufacturing of antibodies and other recombinant antibodies made in mammalian cells in bioreactors. An emphasis will be given on fast, efficient and new production principles, such as large scale transient gene expression and the use of single use, disposable bioreactor systems. All of these are able to cut cost and to reduce time for moving a new expression vector to the reality of sufficient quantity of product for preclinical and clinical research, as well as for manufacturing for the market.  More inrormation...

 


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R&D Projects

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Exhibitors presenting Research & Development projects are the core group of BioForum 2010 participants. Poster presentation is one of the most popular and cheap possibilities for showing of biotech projects duri...

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Lectures & Seminars

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Presentations by leading innovators in the life science and biotech industry. The latest industry trends in workshops and prestigous panels. The program is arranged in biobusiness-oriented lectures, seminars and conferences, orga...

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B2B Oportunities - Exhibition

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High traffic exhibition showcasing products, services and technologies. A broad offer of specialized scientific services provided by research teams and biotechnology companies was presented at the past BioForum events gained new ...

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Opinions:

  • Todd Smith
  • Janusz Boratyński
  • Maciej Wieczorek
  • Frank Graage
  • Tadeusz Pietrucha

Todd H. Smith - His business plans have a very high success ratio and they have helped clients raise well over $100 million dollars. He has served clients from pure startups to Fortune 500 companies.

"I find the oportunity to participate in the BioForum to be interesting on a number of fronts. Personaly, it combines my passion for entrepreneurship, finance, and international business into one event, which is something I haven't experienced often in my career. Secondly, I see it as a learning opportunity to find out about technology development in another part of the world. And finally, I believe it opens doors to commercialize exciting overseas technologies in the US market. I believe there is an ignorrance in the U.S. about biotech developments in Europe as a whole, which I think creates an opportunity for parties who showcase such technologu in the U.S."

Dr Janusz Boratyński - Head of Biomedical Chemistry Laboratory, Ludwik Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology & Experimental Therapy.

The advantages of BioForum I present in realtion to the Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy in Wroclaw, which I work in. Participation of Beata Weber-Dąbrowska, PhD, has resulted in advancement in bacteriophage purification methods. Joanna Wietrzyk, PhD, initiated cooperation with new partners expoiting research potential of her laboratory in the area of experimental oncology. From my point of virew, the cooperation with Adamed, which I started on BioForum, brought development of research on conjugates of kinase inhibitors with carriers. Additionally, we managed to develop technology of eliminating toxins from bacteriophage preparations and patented it in national and international procedure. Summing up, open form of the BioForum event concentrating scientists and businessmen is an important action supporting biotechnology development.

Maciej Wieczorek CEO Celon Pharma Ltd.

For me and my organization Bioforum is primary source of data concerning growth of biotechnological market in Central and Eastern Europe. Participation of both academic institutions and biotech companies in it, makes Bioforum an ideal place as a starting point in technological transfers. As a result of participation in Bioforum in years 2005-2008 we have signed a few fruitfull collaborative afreements. Strongly recommend.

Frank Graage - head of Steinbeis Team Nordost, Steinbeis-Forschungszentrum Technologie-Management Nordost.

The workshop will provide insight into the possibilities scientist have to benefit from their research results and get an idea which way of commercialization might be useful for their specific situation. Also the workshop will raise awareness regarding the importance to think of intellectual property issues already in the early research phase. [...] All the new eastern European EU member states have a solid scientific basis and thus a great potential also to develop to biotech industries. It just needs some more investement in the technology transfer process and awareness among the scientific community and financing tools for start up and growth of SMEs.

 Tadeusz Pietrucha - CEO Bio-Tech Consulting Ltd.
 
"The mission of BioForum is to link and integrate regional biotech communities of Central Europe with key players of the global biotech industry. BioForum annually gathers research and key industry players, who present their potential and areas for cooperation. All in one place and at the same time to maximize networking efficiency.
I strongly believe that direct contacts and face to face business interaction are much more effective in creating opportunities for the developing biotech industries of Central Europe compared to official, centralized initiatives. In order to join the ranks of modern biotechnology, we – the biotech community of Central Europe - have to transform our enthusiasm, determination and knowledge into tangible success rated in economic terms. Benefiting from experiences of more developed industries, this can be achieved much faster and better.
I hope that through your participation and engagement, BioForum will contribute further to bridging the biotech communities of Central Europe with the global industry, converting  the vast potential into innovation and profitable ventures."

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