Vaccines Bioprocess Development & Commercialization Workshop

MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

3 - 5 June 2025, 7.5 credits (only for UCL hosted courses)

Price TBC - Special prices for group packages and SMEs available.

Delivered in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), this course will assist in developing your knowledge on the challenges of creating a vaccine process.

The workshop is designed to explore the critical issues at each stage of vaccine development. Attendees hear from international experts about the research as well as operational and regulatory challenges facing the global vaccine market. In addition to expert lectures and excellent networking opportunities with your peers, one case study will be conducted during the workshop about strategies for commercial specifications for vaccines.

Topics covered will include:

  • Introduction to Vaccine Development with Case Studies

  • Scale-up from lab to pilot scale

  • Quality by Design (QbD) as part of vaccine development

  • Expression systems

  • Single use platforms

  • Process Development Challenges of Novel Vaccines

  • Adventitious Agent Contamination in Biomanufacturing

  • Final formulation and adjuvants

  • Regulatory Perspectives and Future Directions

  • Global Vaccine Preparedness to Respond to Future Disease Outbreaks

Who should attend:

This course should be of interest to research scientists, programme managers, process engineers and policy makers. The course is accessible to those new to vaccine development or those working in the field from business and academia.

  • Specialised vaccines staff who would benefit from broadening their knowledge base

  • Those new to vaccine development (recent graduates / research scientists)

  • Project Managers, funders and policy-makers wanting to gain an understanding in vaccines.

Further details from UCL

Visit the event website at MIT.

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