Aseptic techniques are essential for preventing contamination by microorganisms. Which is crucial for creating effective and safe medicines, especially injectables and biologics. The process involves continuous cleaning, careful handling, wearing sterile clothing, and using specialized equipment. Mistakes, often due to human error, can lead to unsafe products.
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Aseptic Processing Basics
Clean Area Behavior
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Aseptic gowning involves wearing special clothing to avoid contaminating areas where sterile processing happens. The Cleanroom Gowning course teaches the correct way to put on sterile gloves and how to dress aseptically.
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Autoclaves play a critical role in biomedical courses due to their essential function in sterilization. They are used to sterilize equipment, media, and other materials used in medical, laboratory, and research settings by using high-pressure saturated steam. Autoclaves pose many hazards including physical hazards as well as biological hazards.
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In this training you will learn about the technique of depth and other filtration techniques, commonly used to sterilize aqueous solutions of heat-unstable molecules (e.g. antibiotic solutions).
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The training is focused on the specialized techniques and standards required for creating sterile connections in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments. You will be trained on what sterile welding is ,its importance in pharmaceutical manufacturing and how to perform sterile welding correctly.
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Bioreactors are the apparatus in which practical biochemical reactions are performed, often with the use of enzymes and/or living cells. Bioreactors are considered as the center or heart of biochemical processing.In bioreactors, enzymes, microbial, mammalian or plant cell systems are used for manufacture of a wide range of useful biological products. Bioreactors are used to provide a tissue-specific physiological in vitro environment during tissue maturation. Based on the bioreactor technology, various tissue systems can be incubated in vitro.
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Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) training will be focussed on specialized filtration technique widely used in bioprocessing, particularly for concentrating and purifying biomolecules. TFF offers efficient separation and purification of a wide range of biomolecules, from small peptides to large proteins and even cells. This versatility makes it a valuable skill in various research and industrial applications. Learning TFF allows for an understanding of how processes can be scaled up, which is crucial in commercial bioproduction.
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A Spray Dried Dispersion (SDD) involves the amorphous distribution of a drug within a polymer matrix. This is achieved by dissolving both the drug and polymer in a solvent, followed by the spray drying of this mixture. Spray drying is recognized for its effectiveness in particle size manipulation that enhances the bioavailability of compounds with low solubility. This technique is gaining popularity in the pharmaceutical industry as a feasible method for drying biopharmaceuticals.
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This course offers a comprehensive introduction to chromatography, a pivotal technique in pharmaceutical analysis and production. It covers basic principles, types of chromatography.
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Understanding the basic principles and mechanics of chromatographic separation.
Exploring different types of chromatography and their specific uses.
Gaining practical skills in operating chromatographic equipment.
Learning how to develop and optimize chromatographic methods for specific applications.
Emphasizing safe laboratory practices and handling of chemicals and equipment.
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Research Scientists
Lab Technicians
Engineers
Biochemists
Quality Control
Cell culture is one of the major tools used in cellular and molecular biology, providing excellent model systems for studying the normal physiology and biochemistry of cells (e.g., metabolic studies, aging), the effects of drugs and toxic compounds on the cells, and mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. It is also used in drug screening and development, and large scale manufacturing of biological compounds (e.g., vaccines, therapeutic proteins).
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The effective training and qualification of personnel in sterilization processes are crucial for maintaining product sterility, complying with FDA regulations, and ensuring the overall success and profitability of FDA-regulated companies.
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Throughout the manufacturing process, especially in pharmaceutical and medical fields, it is crucial to adhere to appropriate aseptic methods and practices. These measures are vital to maintain the quality and effectiveness of products and safeguard patients against any form of contamination. By adhering to these aseptic techniques and behaviors, manufacturers can significantly reduce the risk of contamination, thereby protecting both the product quality and the safety of patients who rely on these products.
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A microbial environmental monitoring (EM) program is essential in proving that a facility operates in a controlled state, which is key to preserving the quality and safety of products. Through the execution of thorough microbial EM approaches, pharmaceutical firms can maintain adherence to regulatory standards and protect the integrity of their products
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This course delves into the techniques and principles of cell culture at a laboratory scale, focusing on the expansion and maintenance of various cell types. It covers aseptic techniques, cell culture media preparation, monitoring cell health and growth, and troubleshooting common cell culture issues. Participants will learn about scaling up cell cultures, optimizing conditions for growth, and adhering to safety and quality standards.
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Mastery of sterile methods to prevent contamination
Skills in preparing and optimizing cell culture media.
Techniques to assess cell health and proliferation.
Strategies for scaling cell cultures effectively.
Adherence to laboratory safety and quality protocols
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Research Scientists
Lab Technicians
Engineers
Biochemists
Quality Control
Handwashing technique in pharmaceutical environments is a critical aspect of maintaining aseptic conditions and preventing contamination. The process is more rigorous and systematic compared to general handwashing guidelines. Learn and practice the steps for successful handwashing to aid in contamination control.
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Large volume pipetting refers to the process of accurately measuring and transferring relatively large volumes of liquid, typically ranging from 1 milliliter (mL) to several milliliters, using specialized pipetting instruments. This process is crucial in various laboratory settings, including research, clinical, and industrial laboratories.
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This course aims to provide participants with the necessary skills and knowledge for effective and accurate micropipetting, ensuring high-quality results in their laboratory work.
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This course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge required for accurately handling minute quantities of liquids, which is a critical aspect of laboratory work in various scientific disciplines.
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This training will train you to establish and maintain a robust QA/QC program for your lab’s pipettes, pipette users, and liquid handling process, helping you meet internal standards and regulatory requirements.
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In sterile compounding, the implementation of aseptic technique is essential for preventing microbiological contamination. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the sterility, safety, and effectiveness of sterile products, particularly various types of injections for patients. Key aspects such as cleaning, gowning, and effective methods of contamination control will be thoroughly examined.
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Western blotting is a technique used to detecting, characterizing, and quantifying proteins. In this technique, proteins are first separated and subsequently blotted onto a nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane, immobilizing them.
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The course will train on how the HPLC method is utilised to separate, quantify and identify the various components of pharmaceutical products along with their quantities within products. You will get a better idea of a drug’s properties, with each component’s quantities affecting the overall performance and strength of a product, for example. However, it also allows them to identify and quantify any impurities within pharmaceutical products.
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This training will be focused on Spectroscopy (SPEC) for Pharmaceutical Operations that aims to provide training on the application of various spectroscopic techniques, in the pharmaceutical industry. The course covers principles, methodologies and real world applications of spectroscopy in operations.
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Accurate pH measurement is a critical part of the analysis performed in biopharma clinical laboratories. Therefore, it is essential it is being performed correctly.
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Precise conductivity measurement is crucial in the production of pharmaceutical Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), particularly in processes like crystallization control, cleaning and rinsing, and water production. Inaccuracy in these measurements can result in decreased productivity, contamination, or costly failures of entire batches. Therefore, it's essential to use appropriate sensors for each specific step in the process.
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Western blotting is a technique used to detecting, characterizing, and quantifying proteins. In this technique, proteins are first separated and subsequently blotted onto a nitrocellulose or PVDF membrane, immobilizing them.
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This training is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform resuscitation on infants who are in critical condition. This course is particularly relevant for pediatricians, neonatologists, nurses, and emergency medical personnel.
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ECMO, or Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, is an advanced version of the heart-lung machine, which temporarily takes over the functions of the heart and lungs, providing these organs with the opportunity to recover. This training is intended for individuals who wish to specialize in the care of patients needing ECMO treatment in acute care environments.
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