BioLife : JOIN OUR BIOPRESERVATION BEST PRACTICES WEBINAR!
June 19, 2019 at 04:24 pm EDT
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Implementation of best practices in formulation can directly address multiple process bottlenecks including: GMP compliance, minimizing freezing damage, support stability during storage and against transient warming events, support post-thaw stability, and excipient qualification.
Join presenter Alireza Abazari, MSc, PhD, Scientific Applications Director, BioLife Solutions, Inc as he discusses:
Mechanisms of cold/freezing injury
Impact of cold/freezing stress on cell characterization
Strategies to mitigate cold/freezing injury
Following the presentation, you will have the opportunity to pose your questions to our Ask the Scientists feature .
The Webinar was held on June 18th, 2019, but a recorded version is available on demand here.
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BioLife Solutions, Inc. is a life sciences company. The Company develops, manufactures, and markets bioproduction tools and services which are designed to improve quality and de-risk biologic manufacturing, storage, distribution, and transportation in the cell and gene therapy (CGT) industry and broader biopharma markets. Its products are used in basic and applied research and commercial manufacturing of biologic-based therapies. Its bioproduction tools and services are comprised of three lines: Cell processing, Freezers and thaw systems and Biostorage services. Its proprietary biopreservation media products, HypoThermosol FRS and CryoStor Freeze Media, are formulated to mitigate preservation-induced, delayed-onset cell damage and death. Its ThawSTAR line includes thawing products that control the temperature and timing of the thawing process of biologic material. It operates five storage facilities in the United States and one facility in the Netherlands.