David Brühlmann - CMC Development Leader, Biotech C-level Advisor, Business Strategist
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For over 4,000 years, silkworms have connected civilizations through ancient trade routes. Now, KAICO Ltd., a Japanese biotech spin-off from Kyushu University, is transforming these creatures into living bioreactors capable of producing complex recombinant proteins and vaccine antigens—without the bioreactors, expensive media, or massive water consumption of conventional platforms. Masafumi Osawa, Business Development Lead at KAICO, brings an unconventional path to biotech. Trained in cultura...
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For over 4,000 years, silkworms have connected civilizations through ancient trade routes. Now, KAICO Ltd., a Japanese biotech spin-off from Kyushu University, is transforming these creatures into living bioreactors capable of producing complex recombinant proteins and vaccine antigens—without the bioreactors, expensive media, or massive water consumption of conventional platforms. Masafumi Osawa, Business Development Lead at KAICO, brings an unconventional path to biotech. Trained in cultura...
200: Mastering Quality by Design: From Product Failures to Commercial Success in Biologics CMC Development - Part 2
Your process works perfectly at two-liter bench scale. Then you hit fifty liters and titer drops 20%. By two hundred liters, aggregation appears and charge variants shift. Your management team asks: "How long to fix this?" The honest answer? Three to twelve month, because you're flying blind. In Part 2 of this Quality by Design Master Class, David Brühlmann reveals why scale-up chaos isn't inevitable. It's a solvable engineering problem. Drawing on experience leading bioprocess innovation at ...
For over 4,000 years, silkworms have connected civilizations through ancient trade routes. Now, KAICO Ltd., a Japanese biotech spin-off from Kyushu University, is transforming these creatures into living bioreactors capable of producing complex recombinant proteins and vaccine antigens—without the bioreactors, expensive media, or massive water consumption of conventional platforms. Masafumi Osawa, Business Development Lead at KAICO, brings an unconventional path to biotech. Trained in cultura...