Corning HYPER Technologies: Compact Solutions for Cell Scale-Up [SP. VERSION]

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Constanza Curotto

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Efficient cell scale-up is essential in biologics and vaccine production to facilitate optimal product yields, whilst reducing footprint and manhours, Corning introduces the HYPER vessel technology. Corning HYPERFlasks and HYPERStacks are multilayer vessels incorporating proprietary gas-permeable film technology, resulting in high surface area to volume ratio. Using HYPER vessels, scientists can generate greater yields than traditional cell culture technologies, saving time, space and labor. In this webinar we will provide a general introduction of the HYPER technology, as well as technical applications in the fields of cell and gene therapy and viral particle production. About presenter: Constanza Curotto After graduating from Biochemistry in the University of Santiago (Chile), Constanza pursued directly a career in the Chilean Vaccine R&D industry, developing as a bioprocess scientist for both bacterial and viral vaccines in the field of animal health, being in charge of scale-up, and tech transfer with manufacturing plants. She furthered developed her career in Belgium as a bioprocess scientist, this time in the field of recombinant protein production, pursuing protocol optimization and scale-up experiments with suspension mammalian cell lines. Constanza is currently a field applications scientist in Corning for the EMEA region, providing customers with in-depth technical support, presenting seminars and trainings, and assisting customers in experimental set-up and troubleshooting.
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