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Welcome Day Panel: Planning for Biomanufacturing of the Future: What are the Five Big Things We Need to Talk About?
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Welcome Day Panel: Planning for Biomanufacturing of the Future: What are the Five Big Things We Need to Talk About?

— Moderator: Alison MooreCMC Executive Dr. Alison Moore is a CMC Executive who most recently served as the Chief Technical Officer at Allogene Therapeutics. Prior to this role, Moore served as Senior Vice President, Process Development, in Amgen Operations. Moore was previously vice president, Process and Product Engineering (P&PE), where she was responsible for Process Development, Clinical Operations and Global Operations Planning. Moore served as vice president, Corporate Manufacturing, overseeing Supply Chain, Contract Manufacturing, Global Distribution, Manufacturing Technologies, and Operations Risk Management. Before taking on this position, she was vice president, Site Operations at Amgen’s Fremont, California, manufacturing facility (AFR)….

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Panel: ‘Next’ Generation Manufacturing: What Did We Learn and Where Are We Going?
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Panel: ‘Next’ Generation Manufacturing: What Did We Learn and Where Are We Going?

Discuss how today’s pipeline and technologies are reshaping biomanufacturing Looking at the technologies that enable next generation manufacturing processes Review case studies and strategies for rapid manufacturing scale up for leading products Focus on the necessity of investing in people and robust strategies to support the workforce and culture Show opportunities that allow for successful navigation in the future of manufacturing, including leveraging legacy and culture as drivers of change Chris Horan Chief Technical Operations Officer Artiva Biotherapeutics Christopher Horan spent nearly 14 years at Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, where he held several leadership positions across technical…

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Panel: How will the Way People, Processes, and Technologies Interact Change in the Next Ten Years?
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Panel: How will the Way People, Processes, and Technologies Interact Change in the Next Ten Years?

Discussing some of the forces and factors that are changing the way we operate Debating how these influences will continue to evolve, and how they will shape our organizations Technological progress is a given, but will there also be fundamental changes to our people and our processes in the next decade, or should we expect incremental modifications rather than a sea change? Thinking about Risk Management: How should we brace ourselves for the unexpected in a global business environment whose only constant factor is change? — Joanne Beck Chief Technology Officer Aerium Therapeutics Dr. Joanne Beck is currently Chief Technology…

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Cell and Gene Therapies and the Dawn of the Next Chapter of Biopharmaceutical Production
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Cell and Gene Therapies and the Dawn of the Next Chapter of Biopharmaceutical Production

What are some of the unique challenges and opportunities in commercializing live modalities like CAR-T? Weighing the pros and cons of centralized versus decentralized production models for these new treatments Discussing how our industry’s quality culture informs these new products from R&D right through to the patient Offering lessons learned from the first generation of cell and gene therapies. How will their example inform what we are doing now? Setting timelines for the future: What are we going to be able to do next year, five years from now, and ten years from now? What are we doing to get…

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