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Overview

This advanced course provides in-depth theory and practical training on chromatography as a core unit operation in downstream processing.

Participants will explore multiple chromatography modes, chemistries, supports, and applications, gaining skills relevant from bench-scale research through to large-scale manufacturing.

The course also introduces key concepts in Quality by Design, process validation, bioprocess engineering, process development, and technology transfer to GMP facilities.

Course details

Length: 4 days
Location: ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç Kensington campus
Fees: $4,000 per participant

Course objectives

Give participants a combination of theory and practical, hands-on experience in chromatography for biologics purification and process development and tech transfer.

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will:

  • Have a sound understanding of advanced chromatography principles and their applications in downstream processing.
  • Have a sound understanding of different chromatography chemistries, supports, modes, and process parameters.
  • Have a sound understanding of chromatography process development.
  • Gain hands-on experience on chromatography systems to design and conduct complex experiments.
  • Gain hands-on experience in applying various chromatography chemistries, supports, and modes.
  • Gain hands on experience in chromatography process development.
  • Have a fundamental understanding of Quality by design and process validation, Bioprocess Engineering and Process Development concepts.
  • Have a fundamental understanding of tech transfer from bench research to large-scale GMP manufacturing facilities.

Participants will have the option to receive a Certificate of Attendance (not assessed) or a Certificate of Completion (assessed).


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