About the Biotechnology COP
ISPE’s Biotechnology Community of Practice is the leading forum for pharmaceutical professionals in the
biotechnology sector. With about 1,700 members from around the world, this COP actively creates opportunities
for members to get involved. The Biotechnology COP provides a common industry thread by linking the relevant
people, content, resources, local ISPE Affiliates and Chapters, academia, regulatory professionals, and other
special interest groups.
COP Mission
The Biotechnology COP aims to create a global focal point of support for pharmaceutical professionals
operating in the biotech sector. Support means the creation and delivery of training, technical materials and
information, and providing opportunities for collaboration and networking. This COP focuses on several core
areas including facility design (Mfg. & Lab.), process development, process scale-up, process equipment,
disposables, PQLI implementation, media and buffers, operational manufacturing, and compliance.
How to Get Involved
As a Biotechnology COP member you can access technical
discussions or download presentations or files. You can
complete a volunteer profile and share your expertise with the
community. Note that only ISPE Members can engage in these activities.
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CALL FOR PAPER! Flexible Facilities European Conference
Biotechnology, 10 May,
Dear ISPE Biotech COP members,
ISPE and the Flexible Facilities Programme Planning Committee are ...
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Axenic industrial production
Biotechnology, 16 April,
Dear BIO community, somebody can explain me what is intended with the term "axenic" other than the g ...
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COP Bio Web Page - What is the User Opinion?
Biotechnology, 27 March,
Dear Bio Community,
At the COP Bio Steering Committee we are interested to know your opinion on o ...
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Biopharm Manufacturing Facility Baseline Guide
Biotechnology, 13 March,
Is there a team working on beginning an update to the current Biopharm Manufacturing Facility Baseli ...
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Gasket Oily Residue
Biotechnology, 8 March,
We have observed a residue from certain elastomer gaskets. This appears to be an oily type material ...
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