Certificate of Upstream Bioprocessing 3-Day course
25-27 March 2025 - spaces available
24-26 June 2025 - spaces available
Location: FlexBio (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)
Price: £2100 per attendee (academic rate available)*
The number of attendees per course is limited to secure hands-on opportunities for each person. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Overview
This 3-day course is designed for early-career professionals and anyone looking to gain a practical and theoretical understanding of upstream bio-manufacturing. It combines 6 expert-led lectures with hands-on practical demonstrations using bench-scale, pilot-scale, and single-use bioreactors. Key highlights include hands-on experience with a 30L stainless steel stirred tank bioreactor for fermentation processes such as set-up, steam sterilization, inoculation, monitoring, and harvest. Attendees will receive a “Certificate of Upstream Bioprocessing” upon completion.
Learning Outcomes
Comprehensive understanding of microbial and mammalian cell cultivation.
Insights into scale-up challenges and considerations.
Familiarity with cell types, metabolism, fermentation modes, and bioreactor types.
Practical skills in fermentation, sterilization, and quality control.
Proficiency in aseptic and sampling techniques.
Who will benefit?
Ideal for scientists, engineers, graduates, technical managers, and operators, particularly those starting careers in fermentation and upstream bioprocessing.
*Terms and Conditions apply
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Course Breakdown
Day 1
Morning:
Lecture 1: Overview of upstream bioprocessing.
Lecture 2: Cell types, metabolism, and microbial fermentation basics.
Practical: Preparation of inoculum and fermentation media.
Afternoon:
Pilot bioreactor introduction, set-up, and steam sterilization.
Introduction to bench-scale bioreactors.
Day 2
Morning:
Lecture 3: Fermentation modes and scale-up.
Lecture 4: Scale-up considerations.
Practical: Bioreactor start-up and pre-inoculation sampling.
Afternoon:
Examination of inoculum and pre-inoculation samples.
Inoculation and sampling from pilot bioreactor.
Day 3
Morning:
Lecture 5: Overview of downstream processing.
Lecture 6: Virtual Reality in Bioprocessing – Hands-on VR/AR training.
Practical: Sampling and analysis from pilot bioreactor.
Afternoon:
Pilot bioreactor harvest, clean-in-place, and dismantling.
Introduction to single-use wave bag bioreactors.
This course is an excellent opportunity to develop critical skills for bio-manufacturing and fermentation.