Oct 21, 2025
From 1:45 PM to 3 PM

ContactCASTL Canada

Optimize your Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) process and discover the advantages of single-pass TFF in this free webinar, presented in partnership with Cytiva.

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FREE WEBINAR: Considerations for Tangential Flow Filtration Process Development

FREE WEBINAR: Considerations for Tangential Flow Filtration Process Development

Are you looking to get the most out of your TFF process and ensure efficiency at every scale? Curious about how single-pass TFF could be implemented in your workflows?
 

Join this webinar featuring Roman Kondra, Senior Scientist at Cytiva, as he shares expert insights and key considerations for developing and optimizing a TFF process. Bring your questions – Roman will be on hand to answer them live during the webinar.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical guidance directly from an industry expert!

 

Audience

  • Process engineers
  • Process developers
  • Process designers
  • MSAT engineers

 

Key Topics

  • TFF operations, technologies and applications
  • Initial product and parameter selection
  • Transmembrane pressure control strategy
  • Permeate flow control strategy
  • Process development for single pass TFF

Cost
FREE

Duration
1 hour, 15 mins

Contact
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
514-529-5504
info@castlcanada.ca

Roman Kondra, Senior Scientist, Cytiva

Roman Kondra is a Senior Scientist on Cytiva’s MSAT field team, where he partners with customers across North America to support process optimization, troubleshooting, and scale-up evaluations. With over a decade of experience in purification, Roman is a subject matter expert in tangential flow filtration (TFF) and has deep expertise in RNA filtration workflows. His recent work includes testing and optimizing next-generation filtration membranes for lipid nanoparticle (LNP) applications, helping advance the development of mRNA-based therapeutics. Roman holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from the University of Guelph, where he conducted research on Wnt signaling pathways.

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