Biopharmaceutical
About Biopharmaceutical
Any pharmaceutical medicine made from, extracted from, or partially synthesized from biological sources is referred to as a biopharmaceutical, sometimes known as a biologic medical product or biologic.
The production of vaccines, blood and blood components, allergens that treat allergies, body cells and tissues, and live cells utilized in cell therapies, gene therapies, and recombinant therapeutic proteins are all examples of applications for biopharmaceuticals. Microbial cells, like recombinant E, are already used by biopharmaceutical businesses.
Why is Biopharmaceutical important?
Biopharmaceuticals are able to cure or treat diseases safely and effectively by demonstrating biological activity, and perform specific functions by acting on the disease pathophysiology.
Who should take the Biopharmaceutical Exam?
- People in charge of designing processes, validating processes, and choosing equipment for biopharmaceutical applications and who have a working grasp of GMP principles.
- Employees in management, supervision and engineering start working on developing biopharmaceutical products, running manufacturing, ensuring quality, and adhering to regulations.
- Anyone who is curious about the procedures used in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals.
Biopharmaceutical Certification Course Outline
- Introduction to Biopharmaceutical
- Biotech Basics
- Regulatory & QbD
- Culture of Cells & Media
- Filtration processes
- Viral Removal and Inactivation
- Chromatography
- Single-use
- Facility and Utilities