Charlottetown
35, Regis Duffy Drive, A
Charlottetown, CA_PE, C1E 0K6
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902 370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Single-use Technologies is designed to complement CASTL’s in-person Introduction to Bioprocessing course and will highlight the technologies that can be implemented in upstream and downstream processing. Trainees gain hands on experience of common disposable technologies used in bioprocessing operations including bioreactors, connects/disconnects, tube welders and sealers, and disposable chromatography columns. Trainees will be exposed to strategies in implementing single use components, the regulation, and risk management around leachable and extractable studies.
Remaining places : 8
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Bioprocessing introduces the biopharmaceutical industry and its associated processing principles and techniques to individuals looking to enhance their knowledge of the industry.
Remaining places : 20
Montreal
4100, rue Molson, bureau 120
Montréal, QC, H1Y 3N1
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-367-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Remaining places : 9
Charlottetown
Charlottetown, CA_PE
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Downstream Processing includes both hands-on practical and lecture components covering topics including clarification, ultrafiltration/diafiltration, viral clearance, and chromatography. Course trainees will be introduced to the basics of filtration and chromatography in a theory session before building on this knowledge and performing these operations using a practical component.
Remaining places : 10
Montreal
Montreal, QC
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
514-529-5504
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Single-use Technologies is designed to complement CASTL’s in-person Introduction to Bioprocessing course and will highlight the technologies that can be implemented in upstream and downstream processing. Trainees gain hands on experience of common disposable technologies used in bioprocessing operations including bioreactors, connects/disconnects, tube welders and sealers, and disposable chromatography columns. Trainees will be exposed to strategies in implementing single use components, the regulation, and risk management around leachable and extractable studies.
Remaining places : 10
Montreal, QC
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
514-529-5504
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Downstream Processing includes both hands-on practical and lecture components covering topics including clarification, ultrafiltration/diafiltration, viral clearance, and chromatography. Course trainees will be introduced to the basics of filtration and chromatography in a theory session before building on this knowledge and performing these operations using a practical component.
Remaining places : 10
Charlottetown, CA_PE
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Fill-Finish provides an introductory overview to current aseptic techniques related to working in an aseptic filling environment. This program provides both an introduction to contamination control, environmental monitoring, filter integrity testing and filling systems, and hands-on interaction with RABs units while conducting glove integrity tests, media fills and troubleshooting.
Remaining places : 10
Charlottetown, CA_PE
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Single-use Technologies is designed to complement CASTL’s in-person Introduction to Bioprocessing course and will highlight the technologies that can be implemented in upstream and downstream processing. Trainees gain hands on experience of common disposable technologies used in bioprocessing operations including bioreactors, connects/disconnects, tube welders and sealers, and disposable chromatography columns. Trainees will be exposed to strategies in implementing single use components, the regulation, and risk management around leachable and extractable studies.
Remaining places : 10
Montreal, QC
Canada
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
514-529-5504
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Upstream Processing includes both hands-on practical and theory components covering cell vial thaw, aseptic techniques, cell counting, metabolic analysis, scale up, and bioreactor operation. Equipment such as wave bag reactors, stirred-tank reactors, as well as single-use bioreactors will all be utilized to reflect the current state of biopharmaceutical manufacturing technology.
Remaining places : 10
Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences
902-370-4766
info@castlcanada.ca
Introduction to Bioprocessing introduces the biopharmaceutical industry and its associated processing principles and techniques to individuals looking to enhance their knowledge of the industry.
Remaining places : 20
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