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Establishing the Biologics Manufacturing Centre

To help understand how the NRC established the Biologics Manufacturing Centre, we've put the spotlight on what and who is inside the facility, and outlined some of the many steps required to make this new facility ready for licensing and for producing its first client project.

A new chapter for the Biologics Manufacturing Centre

A new chapter for the Biologics Manufacturing Centre

Drug establishment licence issued!

Drug establishment licence issued!

Qualifying the heat ventilation and air conditioning system – it's a whole performance!

Why would vaccine production need good air conditioning?

What can the Biologics Manufacturing Centre do?

How are vaccines produced in the Biologics Manufacturing Centre?

Vaccine development and production – different sides of the same coin

What's not inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre? Dust, dirt and other contaminants

What's not inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre? Dust, dirt and other contaminants

Who works inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre?

Who works inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre?

What is inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre?

What is inside the Biologics Manufacturing Centre?

Biomanufacturing experts with the Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre work with the chromatography system used for purification during downstream processing, which is an important step in the technology transfer process.

Technology transfer – It's not about downloading files

One of the biomanufacturing experts at the NRC's Biologics Manufacturing Centre conducts tests in the quality control lab as part of the commissioning, qualification and validation process.

What is commissioning, qualification and validation?

The Biologics Manufacturing Centre in Montréal, Québec.

How do you build a new biomanufacturing facility and start using it at the same time?

From: National Research Council Canada

 
 
Date modified:
2023-04-19

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