Manual bioreactor sampling and feeding can be a costly endeavor, both in terms of labor costs and the increased risk for contamination each time the sterile boundary is penetrated. Automated sampling and glucose control can accelerate biopharmaceutical development and decrease costs and time-to-market.
In this webinar, we present a solution for automated glucose monitoring and feeding during a bioprocess run. We integrated an autosampler and an analyzer with the bioprocess control and were able to completely automate glucose control. The design of the automation program is fully customizable, allowing the user to implement their own control strategy with custom nutrient target concentration, custom sampling frequencies, etc.
Most importantly, the sterile envelope is not penetrated for each sample and feed since the sample is acquired and delivered to the analyzer without human intervention. Following sample analysis, the data is transmitted to the SCADA software where the feed program triggers a pump to deliver the appropriate dose of glucose to the growing culture. Using this strategy, glucose and other nutrients can be maintained at a more stable concentration during critical portions of a cell culture process which may have an impact on cell and product yields.
Join Dr. Stacey Willard, as she shares insights on streamlining bioprocess development efforts through automation.
Presented by
Stacey Willard, PhD,
Senior Technical Applications Specialist
Dr. Stacey Willard earned her PhD from the University of Virginia. Ever since, her research was focused on biopharmaceutical development. Stacey has almost 20 years of experience in drug development and held positions in academic institutions (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Roswell Park Cancer Institute) and within the biopharmaceutical industry.
Since 2013, Stacey has been a Senior Research Scientist and then Senior Technical Applications Specialist at Eppendorf, Inc.