CODOBIO
Continuous processing has numerous advantages over batch processing, among which are enhanced product quality, greater efficiency, rapid scalability and reduced manufacturing costs. It is already standard in many industrial manufacturing applications and is increasingly being used in production of bioproducts. However, many challenges remain, particularly in the downstream processing stage, where multiple purification steps are still done in batches. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the CODOBIO project is training a new cohort of scientists to facilitate continuous downstream processing via innovative process modelling, design and control.
Project webpage Open project webpage Start year 01/02/2019 End year 31/08/2023 ID ID: 812909 iBB Role Partner iBB Budget 475 440,48 € Research Group BERG PI Ana Azevedo Project Partners ACIB- Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (Coord), TU Delft, Novasep Process, Jacobs University, Lund University, Evon GmbH, Politecnico di Milano, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, UCL- University College London, UCB Biopharma, Merck Serono SA, Synthon Biopharmaceuticals BV, MedImmune Limited, Shire, DSM BV, AGES-Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, TIKO PRO d.o.o, ETH Zurich- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Protera, SCE-Sartorius Chromatography EquipmentDataHow AG, Status Completed Funding H2020