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Antibody Drug Conjugates: Manufacturing Precision Guided Therapeutics
GEN Podcasts
English - November 18, 2019 20:37 - 14 minutes - 14 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsTechnology biotech biotechnology bioprocessing cell and gene therapy drug discovery gene editing genomics molecular biology cancer research next gen sequencing Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
While the idea of a magic bullet that treats all maladies is a concept grounded in antiquity, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) get a lot closer than almost any other class of drugs. The coupling of broadly cytotoxic compounds to the precision targeting of monoclonal antibodies creates a therapeutic weapon of disease destruction. Yet, as with most biotherapeutic manufacturing processes, scaling-up these compounds efficiently is never straight forward. Still, with the global ADC market proliferating, scientists and engineers are looking for the best path forward to address their bioprocessing challenges.
In this GENcast, we hear from a panel of ADC experts about how they have addressed some of the most challenging aspects of manufacturing these complex therapeutics and how they are reading the current ADC manufacturing terrain.