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Back to Search241: DMSO in Cell Therapy: Why Viability Scores Hide the Real Toxicity with Steve Oh - Part 1
Episode 241
Arctic fish survive in waters that would freeze most life solid. Not because they tolerate ice, but because their biology prevents crystals from form…
2 months, 1 week ago
240: Continuous Microbial Manufacturing: From Genetic Instability to 40-Day E. coli Processes with Juergen Mairhofer - Part 2
Episode 240
Why do CDMOs keep building bigger stainless-steel facilities while their margins erode and Asian competitors undercut them on price? And what happens…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
239: Continuous Microbial Manufacturing: From Genetic Instability to 40-Day E. coli Processes with Juergen Mairhofer - Part 1
Episode 239
What if continuous microbial manufacturing wasn't a pipe dream, but a reality quietly reshaping the foundations of bioprocessing?
Meet Juergen Mairhof…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
238: High-Throughput Microbial Screening: Avoiding Early Mistakes That Derail Scale-Up with Sebastian Blum - Part 2
Episode 238
For many biotech innovators, high-throughput screening platforms promise faster discoveries and streamlined workflows. Yet beneath the surface, the r…
2 months, 3 weeks ago
237: High-Throughput Microbial Screening: Avoiding Early Mistakes That Derail Scale-Up with Sebastian Blum - Part 1
Episode 237
Why do so many promising biotech ideas stall long before they reach the clinic or marketplace? For many, the answer lies hidden in the earliest phase…
2 months, 3 weeks ago
236: Plant-Based Biomanufacturing: How Molecular Farming Produces Biopharmaceuticals in Weeks, Not Months with Waranyoo Phoolcharoen - Part 2
Episode 236
For years, mammalian cells and microbial systems have dominated the biotech landscape, shaping the economics and access to life-saving biologics. Yet…
2 months, 4 weeks ago
235: Plant-Based Biomanufacturing: How Molecular Farming Produces Biopharmaceuticals in Weeks, Not Months with Waranyoo Phoolcharoen - Part 1
Episode 235
Imagine producing life-saving antibodies or vaccines not in sprawling stainless steel facilities, but in sunlit greenhouses, inside living, breathing…
3 months ago
234: Why Most Bioprocess Automation Projects Fail Before the Robot Is Even Ordered with Anthony Catacchio - Part 2
Episode 234
Picture a new bioprocess automation project: ambitious, expensive, and packed with promise. But after months of development, your team discovers a fl…
3 months ago
233: Why Most Bioprocess Automation Projects Fail Before the Robot Is Even Ordered with Anthony Catacchio - Part 1
Episode 233
Many bioprocess automation projects fail, not because the technology is wrong, but because no one clearly defined the problem before buying the robot…
3 months, 1 week ago
232: From IND to BLA: The Biologics CMC Decisions That Determine Regulatory Success with Henri Kornmann - Part 2
Episode 232
How solid is your CMC foundation—and what happens if it cracks under pressure?
David Brühlmann welcomes Henri Kornmann, former Head of Biologics Innov…
3 months, 1 week ago