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Bag-to-bag consistency: homogeneous cell count distribution in biopharmaceutical aliquotation
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Watch the video or view the poster to learn:Why is homogeneity in biopharmaceutical fluid management so important to manufacturers and patients?How can homogenization of liquids be standardized?What are the results of a study to consistently distribute cell counts into multiple single-use bags when aliquoting?Alexander owns a wide range of experience and knowledge in various industries such as jewellery, manufacturing industry, and biopharma, and multiple areas of activities due to his highly technical education and strong insights. With a passion for automation, engineering, and process management, Alexander now contributes to the innovative focus of advancing cold chain management within the biopharmaceutical industry.
Title: Bag-to-bag consistency: homogeneous cell count distribution in biopharmaceutical aliquotation
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Watch the video or view the poster to learn:Why is homogeneity in biopharmaceutical fluid management so important to manufacturers and patients?How can homogenization of liquids be standardized?What are the results of a study to consistently distribute cell counts into multiple single-use bags when aliquoting?Alexander owns a wide range of experience and knowledge in various industries such as jewellery, manufacturing industry, and biopharma, and multiple areas of activities due to his highly technical education and strong insights.
With a passion for automation, engineering, and process management, Alexander now contributes to the innovative focus of advancing cold chain management within the biopharmaceutical industry.
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