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=== Fundamentals and Future of Microbiological Monitoring in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing ===
=== Fundamentals and Future of Microbiological Monitoring in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing ===
by Peter Noverini
by Peter Noverini
Abstract:
Abstract:
This presentation will outline the key components of what goes into monitoring cleanroom environments in pharmaceutical manufacturing for microorganisms. Discussion points include:
This presentation will outline the key components of what goes into monitoring cleanroom environments in pharmaceutical manufacturing for microorganisms. Discussion points include:
• Basic microbiology
• Basic microbiology
• Manufacturing processes including sterilization
• Manufacturing processes including sterilization
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• Techniques for data analysis
• Techniques for data analysis
• Rapid Microbiological Methods and Quality by Design
• Rapid Microbiological Methods and Quality by Design
At the end of the presentation, there will be a demonstration of a new environmental monitoring system that is being implemented in the industry today.
At the end of the presentation, there will be a demonstration of a new environmental monitoring system that is being implemented in the industry today.



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Overview

PS:One Applied Sciences conducts events such as lectures on an ad-hoc basis. Contact Zlatan Klebic to suggest topics, speakers, or volunteer to speak on a topic of interest.

Lectures

Fundamentals and Future of Microbiological Monitoring in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

by Peter Noverini

Abstract:

This presentation will outline the key components of what goes into monitoring cleanroom environments in pharmaceutical manufacturing for microorganisms. Discussion points include:

• Basic microbiology • Manufacturing processes including sterilization • Types of traditional microbial collection devices • Determining sampling points • Techniques for data analysis • Rapid Microbiological Methods and Quality by Design

At the end of the presentation, there will be a demonstration of a new environmental monitoring system that is being implemented in the industry today.

Lecturer Bios