BTEC Short Course: Microbial Contamination Control in Bioprocessing Operations
Why should you attend?
Gain a fundamental understanding of sources of microbial contamination in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Learn how to evaluate contamination risks and implement corrective and preventative measures to ensure a state of microbiological control in facilities and processes. Learn about recent regulatory expectations for control of contamination.
Attend and you will learn
- Potential sources of microbial contamination
- Regulatory expectations for a contamination control strategy
- Best practices in management of microbial contamination, to include monitoring programs for detection of bioburden and endotoxin
- Best practices in equipment, process, and facility design
- Risk assessment applied to control of contamination
- Best practices in sanitization and disinfection
Who should attend
Professionals responsible for any aspects of microbial control who work in the following areas:
- Quality Assurance
- Quality Control
- Regulatory Assurance
- Process and Cleaning Validation
- Equipment Qualification and Maintenance
- Engineering – Facility and Systems Design
- Manufacturing
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NC State University
Centennial Campus
850 Oval Dr
Raleigh, NC 27606
TBA - registration opens January 2020