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Accelerating clinical discovery and development: Mayo’s flexible biomanufacturing space for current and future needs

Sarah Jenne
Sarah Jenne
Project Mangaer
 
Cole Brunson, AIA, LEED AP
Cole Brunson
Principal Planner/Process Architect
 
Henry Walker
Henry Walker
Sr. Program Manager, Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
 
Chris Stenzel
Chris Stenzel
Project Manager
 

Mayo Clinic’s 2030 vision for accelerating new cures relies on new, flexible, biomanufacturing facilities – a significant challenge to design into Mayo’s existing, leased space – and here you’ll see how that has been accomplished. Session leaders set out the project drivers, benefits, and impact of this project for the clinical mission, and facility solutions for process development and quality control laboratories, and a GXP cleanroom for processing preclinical and clinical-scale products They examine in detail investments in adaptability to accommodate future program and equipment evolutions. They profile a streamlined facility and operating model including analysis of multiple workstreams, visual connectivity, operational flows, and collaboration.

Occurs
Friday, Apr 11th 10:35AM - 11:30AM