Cytiva

Cytiva

Biotechnology Research

Global, Global 156,214 followers

We envision a world in which access to life-changing therapies transforms human health.

About us

Cytiva, now with the life sciences business from Pall Corporation, is a global biotechnology leader dedicated to helping customers discover and commercialize the next generation of therapeutics. We bring dedicated technical expertise and a broad portfolio of tools, technologies, and services that enable the development, manufacture, and delivery of transformative medicines to patients. We are part of Danaher, a global science and technology leader. Along with other Danaher businesses, we accelerate the impact of tomorrow’s science and technology innovation to improve human health. Visit cytiva.com to learn more.

Website
http://www.cytiva.com
Industry
Biotechnology Research
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Global, Global
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Biotechnology , mRNA, bioprocess, cell therapy, gene therapy, lab filtration, and molecular biology

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    156,214 followers

    Feeling overwhelmed by all the talk of a digital revolution? Let's navigate these waters together. In our 4-part blog series, we distill digital transformation and emerging business models and discuss their relevance to the world of biomanufacturing. Dive into Part 1 with us, where we unpack the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and predictive maintenance, and their potential to improve manufacturing outcomes. #IoT #predictivemaintenance #newbusinessmodel #digitaltransformation #manufacturing #biomanufacturing https://cytiva.link/7ripd

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    156,214 followers

    Developing personalised medicines and advanced therapies has it's challenges but we're here to help you every step of the way. Meet Satoshi one of our Field Application Scientist, here's what he had to say... ✨Finally, a reality I’ve been with Cytiva or its predecessors for more than 20 years, in various roles including tech support specialist, field service engineer for lab ÄKTA chromatography systems, and field application specialist (FAS) for chromatography. Going all the way back to the days when we started talking about personalized medicine, it’s nice to see a lot of it coming to fruition. And I certainly hope that it keeps its momentum going. ✨ How we lend a helping hand In my current role as a downstream FAS specializing in genomic medicines, my team and I have a small part in helping scientists develop advanced therapies, including personalized medicines. The majority of people I speak with are working on viral vectors, mostly adeno-associated virus (AAV). Some are developing mRNA and plasmid DNA processes, which I’m also happy to help with. For someone considering Cytiva, we discuss their needs and then different aspects of the process. From the filtration side, what filter makes sense for their application? From the chromatography side, what are they trying to purify? Then we get into the details of what instruments would be best suited for that application. We have that conversation. Then, we do lab-scale testing with the customer to identify which filter, resin, or membrane is the best. When they do decide to get Cytiva systems and products, my FAS team and I typically do the training. And we continue to support the customer to develop their process, pulling in other Cytiva staff if it will be helpful for what the customer aims to accomplish. ✨ Going beyond a single step Recently a resin specialist and I went to see a customer. They had originally approached us because they wanted to improve the yield on a specific step of their purification. Once we got there and started asking more questions, they pulled up their overall process map. The one step that they were focusing on was at the end of an extremely long process. And we said there’s got to be a better process that we can help you develop that isn’t so involved. So, we’re working with them to figure out an overall process improvement, not just that one step. ✨ Some practical advice Reach out to us early so that you don't end up developing a process that has way too many steps, that probably isn't going to be very optimal.

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