JUNE 9-11, 2025 | AUSTIN, TX |
June 9-11, 2025 • Austin, TX
Join us in Austin for the 2025 Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Symposium, where industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders will converge to align with national and global priorities in the biomanufacturing sector. This premier event will focus on the following key themes:
Don't miss this opportunity to exchange insights, foster partnerships, and shape the future of biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
Please first review the information for authors — abstract submission guidelines.
In Partnership with | ||
Advanced Technology International (ATI)
Simplified downstream purification with the IsoTag™ technology platform
Associate director, R&D,Isolere Bio, a Donaldson brand
Advanced Technology International (ATI)
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Monday June 9 | ||
1:30 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing I | |
Tuesday June 10 | ||
9:30 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing II | |
4:00 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing - Posters | |
Detailed Program | ||
Monday June 9 | ||
1:30 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing I | |
Session chair: Jon Osborn, Advanced Technology International (ATI), US | ||
To Be Announced K. Lee, National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), US | ||
To Be Announced T. Page, Komo Biosciences, US | ||
To Be Announced TBA, Corning, US | ||
Hands-on Training for GMP Manufacturing: Best Practices, Partnerships, and Pitfalls B.A. Reeves, National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing, Texas A&M University, US | ||
A Portable, Versatile, and Automated Biomanufacturing Platform for Cost-effective, Point-of-Care Cell and Gene Therapy J. Ling, Southwest Research Institute, US | ||
Intelligently Accelerating Biopharma Operations with AI R. Hawkins, J. Santos, TransferAI, US | ||
Tuesday June 10 | ||
9:30 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing II | |
Session chair: Jon Osborn, Advanced Technology International (ATI), US | ||
To Be Announced M. Stebbins, Advanced Technology International (ATI), US | ||
A novel T cell and protein isolation technology using genetically designed, biogenic nanobubbles G.J. Lu, E.P. Chung, Rice University, US | ||
Simplified downstream purification with the IsoTag™ technology platform N. Votaw, Isolere Bio, a Donaldson brand, US | ||
Electrostatic Spray Drying: A scalable alternative to lyophilization. J.D. Oxley, C. Castilla-Gutierrez, S.R. Collazos, C.H. Garza, E.R. Garza, K.J. Lange, M.M. Mamori, A.M. Zwiener, Southwest Research Institute, US | ||
Utilization of Satellite Platforms and Unique Microgravity Environment for Advanced Biomanufacturing J. Scoccimerra, T. Thompson, S. Bankapur, Helogen Corporation, US | ||
NASA’s Astropharmacy for Biomanufacturing of Peptide and Protein Pharmaceuticals in Space and in Other Austere Environments A. Kunitskaya, J. Snyder, D.J. Loftus, L.J. Rothschild, NASA Ames Research Center, US | ||
Manufacturing Seed Crystals in Microgravity for Terrestrial Drug Production M. Mulligan, S. Tuma, A. Wilson, K. Savin, Redwire, US | ||
4:00 | Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing - Posters | |
High Efficiency Membranes for Antibody Purification R.M. Booth, R.E. Skouby, A.M. Jons, C.L. Parham, J. Mike and D.W. Howell, Bondwell BioPure, US | ||
Chemical Synthesis of Arachidonic Acid for Industrial Production H. Tallima, The American University in Cairo, EG | ||
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