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“The practical part of the course was very relevant for me. Installing and inoculating a bioreactor, calibrating probes and performing welds I don’t usually get to do as a scientist, but it's incredibly helpful to understand these processes when writing MPRs and supporting technicians in production”,  says Emilie Kjellerup Bryde Petersen from AGC Biologics, when asked about her experience in the Introduction to Mammalian Bioprocessing course at DTU - Technical University of Denmark. “I am working as an upstream scientist in Manufacturing Product Support. I am responsible for batch production, including creation of MPRs and supporting our technicians when facing challenges in production.   My motivation to join this course was the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a training environment. The combination of theory and lab work was especially appealing.   The course was very well organized, blending lectures with practical work and allowing time for questions and discussions. This approach was beneficial not only in terms of research but also in understanding how research can be scaled up for manufacturing. I will apply what I learned on the course in my daily work, improving my ability to support and guide the technicians when facing challenges in the production.   It was also fascinating to learn about new research in the field, as well as potential challenges in manufacturing and how they might be mitigated in the future.” Learn more about the course: “Introduction to Mammalian Bioprocessing”:  https://lnkd.in/d3VN-F-y #MammalianCells #Fermentation #biopharmaceuticals #Proteins #handson

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Your knowledge and your cooperation skills are much appreciated Emilie 💪

Michal B.

Advanced QA Professional @ Novo Nordisk | Quality Assurance | Science and risk based validation | Qualification | Aseptic Production | Projects | CMO | LEAN SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT |

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Bravo! You rock Girl 🏎️🏎️🏎️

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