Research Scientist
US Food and Drug Administration
In biomanufacturing, processes need to run efficiently today and continuously improve for tomorrow. Product quality is not just a final destination. It must be built in by design of the process at every stage. As a research scientist at FDA, I identify the need for, design and implement the right process analytical technology systems to monitor and control biomanufacturing processes.
With a strong mathematics background and a first principle understanding of biomanufacturing operations, I leverage robust data analysis strategies to help people find for valuable information from their data. I also provide experiment design strategies that generate useful new data at the lowest cost.
My mission is to develop Process Analytical Tecnology systems that facilitate Quality by Design at the cellular level, integrating real-time process monitoring tools with mechanistic models for describing cellular metabolism that are characterized by data driven multivariate data analysis models.
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Monitoring Upstream Biomanufacturing Processes from Their Internal Cellular Metabolic Activity
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
3:30 PM – 3:45 PM MT