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SUMMARY:Cell & Gene Tech Expo
DESCRIPTION:The Cell & Gene Tech Expo is designed to aid professionals in discovering the latest advancements and equipment critical to cell and gene therapy development. Attendees will explore state-of-the-art solutions such as bioreactor systems\, cell sorting and isolation technologies\, automated platforms\, non-viral gene editing tools like electroporation and CRISPR\, data monitoring tools\, sterilization solutions\, and more. \nThis digital event is free for Cell & Gene subscribers and offers an alternative to in-person events which can be costly\, ineffective\, and time-consuming. Through this virtual platform\, professionals can effortlessly connect with various suppliers\, making the selection process more accessible and informed. \nCell Therapy Solutions – April 7\, 2026\nGene Therapy Solutions – April 8\, 2026\nCommercial Readiness – April 9\, 2026
URL:https://thebiocalendar.com/event/cell-gene-tech-expo/
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SUMMARY:Life Sciences Future SW
DESCRIPTION:The Life Sciences Future SW conference will unite stakeholders from the region and beyond\, including life sciences start-ups\, established industry leaders\, academic institutions\, healthcare providers\, and investors. \nThis event will strengthen connections with the Southwest region while fostering new relationships across the state. The conference aims to create a more cohesive and thriving regional ecosystem that supports business growth\, innovation\, and collaboration in the life sciences sector.
URL:https://thebiocalendar.com/event/life-sciences-future-sw-2/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Summit
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SUMMARY:Defined Media\, Defined Results: Scaling E. coli from Bench to Fermenter
DESCRIPTION:Microbial systems are foundational to plasmid DNA and recombinant protein production\, yet scaling from development to production often introduces variability\, performance limitations\, and regulatory complexity—especially when complex media components are involved. As organizations push for higher yields\, improved reproducibility\, and animal origin free workflows\, chemically defined solutions are becoming essential. \nIn this webinar\, Stanislav Pepeliaev Ph.D. will share firsthand insights from beta-testing at the Jenner Institute\, with the Gibco™ Bacto CD Supreme Fermentation Production Medium (FPM)  Plus and Bacto CD Supreme Feed (2x)\, a next-generation chemically defined formulation designed to enhance E. coli culture performance. He will discuss observed performance improvements\, robustness\, workflow integration\, and how defined systems can support consistent plasmid DNA and recombinant protein production. \nBuilding on this foundation\, fermentation expert Neelanjan (Neel) Sengupta Ph.D. will present a scale-up perspective—exploring how chemically defined media supports transition from bench-scale experiments to controlled single-use fermenter environments. The session concludes with a live Q&A featuring Stan\, Neel\, and Mark Wight to address implementation strategies and audience questions. \nBy attending\, participants will: \nUnderstand the performance advantages of chemically defined media in E. coli systems\nEvaluate real-world beta-test data supporting plasmid DNA workflows\nLearn practical scale-up considerations for transitioning to controlled fermenter systems
URL:https://thebiocalendar.com/event/defined-media-defined-results-scaling-e-coli-from-bench-to-fermenter/
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