SPECIAL REPORT BY ABER

How capacitance measurement can improve viral vector and virus-based vaccine production

Discover how in-line capacitance can produce a detailed fingerprint of your cell culture process and the benefits this can bring to your vaccine production.

With the increasing development of viral vector and virus-based vaccines, technologies which help to manufacture and scale-up these types of vaccine quickly and cost-effectively have become more critical. By accessing this special report from Aditya Bhat, a capacitance technology expert at Aber Instruments, you will find out how in-line capacitance can produce a detailed fingerprint of cell culture processes and the benefits this brings to vaccine production. From case studies summaries with baculovirus, AAV and measles, you will discover from the report why using capacitance can help determine the optimum harvest time and increase maximum virus concentration to produce more vaccine doses using smaller bioreactors. Finally, you will also learn how you could use capacitance as a key process indicator for improving scale-up success to reduce the costs and timelines of your viral vector and virus-based vaccine production.

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