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News Release from: ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society | Subject: Bioprocess modelling
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2007
ISA releases bioprocess modelling
resource
Industry experts Gregory K McMillan and Michael A Boudreau have written and published a new resource on bioprocess modelling, entitled "New Directions in Bioprocess Modelling and Control"
Industry experts Gregory K McMillan and Michael A Boudreau have written and published a new resource on bioprocess modelling "New Directions in Bioprocess Modelling and Control" focuses on the benefits that models offer before they are put online
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Based on years of experience, the authors reveal that significant improvements can result from the process knowledge and insight that are gained when building experimental and first-principle models for process monitoring and control.
According to the resource, doing modelling in the process development and early commercialisation phases is advantageous because it increases process efficiency and provides on-going opportunities for improving process control.
The book explains that this technology is important for maximising benefits from analysers and control tool investments.
The book is designed for process design, quality control, information systems, or automation engineers in the biopharmaceutical, brewing, or bio-fuel industry.
The text helps professionals define, develop, and apply a virtual plant, model predictive control, first-principle models, neural networks, and multivariate statistical process control.
The synergistic knowledge discovery on bench top or pilot plant scale can be ported to industrial scale processes.
This learning process is consistent with the intent in the Process Analyser and Process Control Tools sections of the FDA's Guidance for Industry PAT - A Framework for Innovative Pharmaceutical Development, Manufacturing and Quality Assurance.
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