
Biologics Quality Control Webinar
It is no secret that traditional microbial contamination testing methods require a significant amount of time. Whether its final product release, or in-process control testing, rapid methods provide significant advantages such as time savings and production optimization. But what about when qualifying assays, such as biology quality control?
In this webinar, Merck scientists present their case study on how they successfully applied an existing method for the detection of microbial contaminants to optimize their qualification of cell lines and viral stocks used in biology QC studies, such as viral clearance, viral safety, and in vitro potency.
View to learn:
- How the method was applied to qualify cell lines and viral stocks in biology QC assays
- The functionality of the instrument which provides quick data-driven results
- The challenges/limitations posed by rapid methods in the presence of antibiotics
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Webinar Presenters

Shana-Maria Colombo, PhD
Biology Scientist
RBM S.p.A. - Merck Ivrea

Giuseppina Pichierri
Biology Associate Scientist
RBM S.p.A. - Merck Ivrea
Webinar Panel Discussion Moderator

Lucia Ceresa, PhD
Senior Technology and Market Development Manager (Retired)
Charles River
Additional Information
- Demonstrating Method Suitability for an ATP-bioluminescence Rapid Microbial Detection Method for Biologic Products
- Celsis Adapt™ Concentrator System for Rapid Microbial Detection of Cell-Based Products
- From Cell Culture to Sterility: Applications for Rapid Detection Across the Entire Biomanufacturing Process
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