This book captures, in the form of concise papers of limited length, the essence of the latest development in those fields of animal cell technology. We hope that it will become a useful resource of the most up to date information in Animal Cell Technology, at least until the next meeting in May 2003 in Spain. Elisabeth Lindner-Olsson Nathalie Chatzissavidou Elke Lullau Acknowledgements This meeting would not have been possible without the help of a large number of people, some of whom you will find mentioned below. In addition to the Organizing Committee and the Scientific Committee, Mrs Eva...
This book captures, in the form of concise papers of limited length, the essence of the latest development in those fields of animal cell technology. ...
The 19th ESACT meeting was to highlight the novel capabilities of the industry to move the products towards the clinic and was attended by a wide range of workers in the industry and for many it was their first ESACT meeting. The meeting was started with a session on Transcription to Secretion with a notable set of presentations on the emerging issues. The other sessions that followed Therapeutic Cell Engineering, Gene Medicine, Cells to Tissue, Protein products and Process Technology guided the delegates through the advances made for the progression of the biotechnology towards...
The 19th ESACT meeting was to highlight the novel capabilities of the industry to move the products towards the clinic and was attended ...
The 18th ESACT meeting was celebrated in Granada (Spain) in May 2003, and was entitled "Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics," in order to reflect that the emerging technologies in the area of genomics, proteomics and other "-omics"-type disciplines will provide key technological assets to increase knowledge and open new horizons in animal cell technology. During the meeting a variety of top-class emerging technologies were presented together with the lastest advances in more mature industrial areas. The meeting was opened by a first session devoted to the understanding of...
The 18th ESACT meeting was celebrated in Granada (Spain) in May 2003, and was entitled "Animal Cell Technology Meets Genomics," in order...
The 20th ESACT meeting took place in Dresden (2007) and highlighted the latest research in the field of Animal Cell Culture. It attracted a wide range of workers both from Academia and Industry and was supported by some exceptional invited speakers from around the world whose contributions complemented the emerging technologies and the changes being made at the industrial end of the ESACT spectrum. The proceedings here include the short papers from the meeting and provide a reference for the researcher entering, or continuing in the field of Animal Cell Technology.
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The 20th ESACT meeting took place in Dresden (2007) and highlighted the latest research in the field of Animal Cell Culture. It attracted a wide ra...
The 21st ESACT conference was held in the beautiful surroundings of the CityWest Hotel resort in Dublin, Ireland. For the first time in ESACT history the number of participants exceeded 900: a sign of the ever increasing importance of this area. The conference commenced on Sunday June 5th with two sets of parallel workshops on the subjects listed below. An additional workshop was held on Monday lunchtime of the conferenceProcess Analytical Technology (PAT), Quality by Design (QbD) and other recent regulatory developments.
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The 21st ESACT conference was held in the beautiful surroundings of the CityWest Hotel resort in Dublin, Ireland. For the first time in ESACT history ...
This book is the lasting product, a resource of up-to-date information in the scientific literature for the field of animal cell technology, as it was presented during a pleasant and stimulating meeting in Tylosand, Sweden, in June 2001. The title of the meeting, From Target to Market, indicates the usefulness of Animal Cell Technology during all steps in the pharmaceutical development process. Following the biotech products reaching the market, it shows an upward trend in the contribution of biotech products to total New Molecular Entity output in the nineties, which continued until 1996...
This book is the lasting product, a resource of up-to-date information in the scientific literature for the field of animal cell technology, as it was...
Thus a synthetic polymer coated with ECM proteins would result in a scaffold that mimics the natural cellular environment with enhanced cell attachment and p- liferation. Simple uorescent measurement after cell lysis allows determining cell attachment and p- liferation on synthetic polymers.
Thus a synthetic polymer coated with ECM proteins would result in a scaffold that mimics the natural cellular environment with enhanced cell attachmen...