The biopharmaceutical sector is currently producing vast amounts of data, a trend set to amplify with new tech like smart sensors, PAT, and process automation. This presentation will highlight the significance of a holistic digital strategy, incorporating AI, machine learning, predictive modeling, and data visualization, to spearhead the evolution of biomanufacturing. Emphasizing enhanced efficiency and innovation, this strategy will enable the efficient manufacture of complex biologic molecules with reliability of supply, agility, and differentiation. By leveraging these advanced technologies, biomanufacturing can achieve high throughput, ensuring metric tons of life-saving medicines to patients in need around the globe.
Jerry Murry
Senior Vice President, Process Development
Amgen
Jerry Murry, is Senior Vice President of Process Development at Amgen. Jerry started his career at Amgen in 2006 as Executive Director, Process Development within the Translational Sciences organization in R&D, and was promoted to Vice President, Process Development in 2010. In 2012, Jerry joined the Amgen Full Potential Transformation team as lead of the initiative “Transforming Process Development at Amgen”(AFP3).
In 2014, as part of the integration and reorganization of a new single, global process development team, Jerry was named the head of CMC Lifecycle management with responsibility for Operations Commercialization activities including regulatory filings and launches.
In 2016, Jerry became head of Drug Product Technologies with responsibility for all formulation and product and process development.
In 2018, Jerry was promoted to Senior Vice President Process Development at Amgen with responsibilities for all global Process Development activities.
Prior to joining Amgen, Jerry spent 8 years at Pfizer Central Research and 6 years at Merck Research Laboratories in Process Development.
Jerry earned BA/BS in Biology and Chemistry at Texas Lutheran University, a PhD in Chemistry from University of Utah and was an NIGMS NIH Fellow at Harvard University.