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</front><body><![CDATA[ <DIV class="Part"   >        <P align="right"   ><font size="2" color="#000000" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b>REPORT      </b> </font></P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000">        <P   > </P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   ><font size="2" color="#211E1F" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B><font size="4">First      International Conference Bioprocess Cuba 2017 </font></b></font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><B>        <P   ></P >       <P   ></P >   </B> <FONT size="+1" color="#000000">       <P   ><font size="3" color="#211E1F" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>Primer      Congreso Internacional BioProcess Cuba 2017 </b></font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   >&nbsp;</P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1">        <P   ></P >   </font><FONT size="+1">        <P   ><b><font size="2" color="#211E1F" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Nemecio      Gonz&aacute;lez-Fern&aacute;ndez </font></b><font size="2" color="#211E1F" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></font></P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F">        <P   ><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Department of Technological      Development, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, CIGB. Circunvalaci&oacute;n      Norte y Ave. Finlay, Camag&uuml;ey, Camag&uuml;ey, Cuba. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >   </font></font></font></font></font></font></font>   <hr>   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F">    <FONT size="+1"><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><b>ABSTRACT</b>    </font>        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The first international      conference BioProcess Cuba 2017, was celebrated on February 20 to 24, 2017,      at the Santa Cecilia Convention Center in the city of Camag&uuml;ey, Cuba.      It addressed new developments, research updates and technological advancements      in the field of biotechnology bioprocessing, mainly focused on biopharmaceuticals      production. The conference was structured in five symposia, covering upstream      and downstream bioprocessing, drug devlivery formulation for human and vereinary      use, biocontrol formulations and quality assurance and control for bioprocess      and regulatory affairs. New experiences and developments were shown by delegates      from 11 countries, including Cuba. Plenary lectures, oral presentations and      poster sessions aided on the celebration of useful expertise exchanges on      this fundamental area for the scale up and optimization of industrial biotechnology      processes. Developmental challenges and regulatory constraints and advances      were also discussed. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><I><b>Keywords:</b>      </I>bioprocessing, upstream processing, downstream processing, drug delivery,      biocontrol formulations, quality assurance, quality control, recombinant protein      purification. </font></P >   </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>   <hr>   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1">        <P   > </P >       <P   ><b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">RESUMEN </font></b></P >       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">El primer congreso      internacional BioProcess Cuba 2017 se celebr&oacute; del 20 al 24 de febrero      de 2017 en el Centro de Convenciones Santa Cecilia, en la ciudad de Camag&uuml;ey,      Cuba. En el mismo se debati&oacute;n sobre los nuevos desarrollos, actualizaciones      investigativas y avances tecnol&oacute;gicos en el campo de los bioprocesos      biotecnol&oacute;gicos, enfocado fundamentalmente a la obtenci&oacute;n de      productos biofarmac&eacute;uticos. El congreso se estructur&oacute; en cinco      simposios dedicados al procesamiento inicial y posterior dentro de las etapas      de los bioprocesos, las formulaciones para la administraci&oacute;n de f&aacute;rmacos      de uso humano y animal, las formulaciones para el biocontrol, as&iacute; como      el aseguramiento y el control de la calidadde los bioprocesos y sus aspectos      regulatorios. Delegados de 11 pa&iacute;ses, incluida Cuba, mostraron nuevas      experiencias y desarrollos en esta &aacute;rea fundamental para el escalado      y la optimizaci&oacute;n de los procesos biotecnol&oacute;gicos a escala industrial,      lo cual se evidenci&oacute; en las conferencias plenarias, las presentaciones      orales y las sesiones de trabajos en modalidad de cartel. Tambi&eacute;n se      abordaron los desaf&iacute;os tecnol&oacute;gicos a enfrentar y las barreras      regulatorias, as&iacute; como los avances en su implementaci&oacute;n. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><I><b>Palabras clave:</b>      </I>bioprocesos, procesamiento inicial, procesamiento posterior, liberaci&oacute;n      de f&aacute;rmacos, formulaciones para el biocontrol, aseguramiento de la      calidad, control de la calidad, purificaci&oacute;n de prote&iacute;nas recombinantes.      </font></P >   </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>   <hr>       <p>&nbsp;</p>       <p>&nbsp;</p>       <p><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1">    <b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">INTRODUCTION    </font></b> </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></p>   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The growing and vertiginous      generation of new drugs using biotechnological techniques continously demands      for an increasing development in production processes. To cope with such a      challenge, the First Congress BioProcess Cuba 2017 was held from February      20 to 24, 2017, at the Santa Cecilia Convention Center in the city of Camag&uuml;ey,      Cuba. The conference organized by the Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology,      focused on on the latest </font><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">developments      in the field of bioprocessing. Up to 124 delegates from 11 countries attended      the meeting, coming from Argentina, Austria, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, France,      Germany, Mexico, Iran, Slovenia and United States of America. The Congress      was divided into five symposia: Upstream, Downstream, New Drug Delivery Formulation      for Human and Veterinary Products, Biocontrol Formulation, Quality Assurance      and Quality Control for Bioprocess and Regulatory Affairs for Bioprocess.      Six plenary lectures and 48 oral full and short presentations were delivered,      and 78 posters were shown. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >       <P   > </P >       <P   ><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>SYMPOSIUM 1. UPSTREAM      </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The main global trends      in cultivation and expression systems for different applications were discussed.      Dr Parrish Galliher, Chief Technology Officer at General Electric Healthcare      Life Sciences, USA, described the new trends in continuous processing at his      conference &ldquo;Points to consider for commercial continuous bioprocessing      (CB)&rdquo;. Similarly, Dr. Ernesto Chico from the Center for Molecular Immunology,      Cuba, explained the impact of the growing demand of antibodies for immunotherapies      on the industry on his lecture entitled &ldquo;New Trends in immunotherapy:      future impact on biomanufacturing&rdquo;. There was emphazied the needs for      increasing capacities and fundamentally the productivity of the production      systems in their Conference. </font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In another lecture,      Dr Renate Kunert from the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences      (BOKU), Austria, claimed for attention to the selection of production systems,      specifying the benefits of expression in CHO cells on the lecture entitled      &ldquo;Decision finding for production systems and expectations for The CHO      system &ldquo;. Of special interest were the works of Dr. Rodolfo Vald&eacute;s      and L&aacute;zaro Hern&aacute;ndez from the Center for Genetic Engineering      and Biotechnology of Cuba. Dr, Vald&eacute;s described a peculiar design of      a bioreactor agitated by a disk simulating a fish tail, entitled &ldquo;Mouse      hybridoma cell culture in protein free medium using a bio - mimicking fish      - tail disc stirred bioreactor&rdquo;. In the case of Dr. Hern&aacute;ndez,      he presented a <I>Picha pastoris </I>expression system to produce an enzyme      to transform sucrose for food purposes, on his work entitled &ldquo;Production      of sucrose - transforming enzymes in <I>P. pastoris </I>for the Usage in food      industry &rdquo;. Finally, Dr. Lu&iacute;s Ramos of the University of Camag&uuml;ey      described a kinetic model for the solid state culture of fungi to produce      cellulases, on his lecture &ldquo;Kinetic model for the production of Cellulases      by a strain of Aspergillus niger in solid-state fermentation&ldquo;. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000">        <P   > </P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F">        <P   ><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>SYMPOSIUM 2. DOWNSTREAM      </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Current trends on      recombinant protein purification stratgeies were discussed on this simposium.      Dr. Ales Podgornik from the Centre of Excellence for Biosensors, Instrumentation      and Process Control, Slovenia, talked about the advantages on the implementation      of new monolithic matrixes and their measuring systems for protein purification,      on the lectures &ldquo;Downstream processing and PAT via chromatographic monoliths&rdquo;      and &ldquo;What information can we get from pressure drop measurement?&rdquo;.      </font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Similarly, Dr. Jin      Seok HUR from Novasep, LLC, USA, delviered the talk &ldquo;BioSC&reg; and      BioSC Predict&reg;. Progress in continuous bio-manufacturing &ldquo;, getting      into the complexity and advantages of the multi-column sequential chromatography      for continuous processing. Additionally, the direct processing of the cell      culture supernatant was proposed by Dr. Alistair Hurst from Biotech, Germany,      on his lecture &ldquo;SMART Chromatography <sup>&trade;</sup> - A new method      for linearly scalable protein purification&rdquo;. The gain in specificity      during purification of proteins of biopharmaceutical intsrest as the case      of monoclonal antibodies was addressed by Dr Alex Xenopoulos of EMD, Millipore,      USA on the lectures &ldquo;Process intensification for bioprocessing of monoclonal      antibodies&rdquo; and &ldquo;Platform filtration process for purification      of virus like Particles&rdquo;. These two works emphazied on strategies for      optimizing the purification based on bottleneck analysis in every purification      step. There was also discussed the purification of different proteins with      a mixed affinity systems approach by Dr. Xavier Santarelli from the Universit&eacute;      de Bordeaux, France, on his lecture &ldquo;Protein purification improvement      by using new selectivity to Reduce steps purification, by analysis of different      cation exchange matrice and different protein a format for antibody purification&rdquo;.      </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Systems specifically      designed to purify particulated antigens for vaccine purposes were also addressed.      In this particular, Dr. Seyed Nezamedin Hosseini from the Pasteur Institute      of Iran described the use of antibody-loaded iron nanoparticles to purify      the hepatitis B surface antigen (HbsAg) based on the increased surface area      of the nanoparticles in comparison with other conventional supports. The lecture      was entitled &ldquo;Purification by antibody-coated supermagnetic nanoparticles&rdquo;.      Two other lectures were also focused on the purification of the HbsAg. Leonardo      G&oacute;mez Bayolo from the CIGB described the use of monolithic columns      in the lecture &ldquo;Immunoaffinity chromatography based on carboxymidazole-monolithic      supports to purify hepatitis B surface antigen particles for human vaccination&rdquo;      and Dr. Miguel Castillo Ferrer also from the CIGB talked about the introduction      of a precipitation step with PEG 4000 kDa to improve the previous purification      process at the conference &ldquo;Method to obtain the hepatitis b surface      antigen for vaccine&rdquo;. Susana Miraidys Brito Molina from the National      Center for Scientific Research of Cuba (CNIC) described the purification process      of the human papillomavirus capsid L1 protein, expressed as inclusion bodies      in <I>E. coli</I>. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">From a theoretical      and applied points of view, the phenomenological simulation of the purification      process could provide insight to optimize and improve the purification process,      as stressed by Dr. Gabriel Marquez, from the CIGB, Cuba. He used the process      for obtaining the recombinant human epidermal growth factor as a case study      on his talk entitled &ldquo;Modeling and simulation for defining operational      parameters landscape in a downstream process&rdquo;. The last work on this      symposium was presented by Dr. Orestes Mayo Abad from the Havana Technology      University (CUJAE), Cuba, on the hurdless and requirements of solution sterilization      for parenteral use. </font></P >       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >       <P   ><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>SYMPOSIUM 3. NEW      DRUG DELIVERY FORMULATION FOR HUMAN AND VETERINARY PRODUCTS </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In this symposium,      different formulations strategies were presented. Dr. Gregor Cvec from The      Advanced Treatments Institute, Gauting, and The Center for NanoScience / CeNS,      Ludwig-Maximilians Universidad, Munich, Germany, delivered the Plenary lecture      entitled &ldquo;Some challenges and opportunities of formulating proteins      in lipids containing products&rdquo;. He discussed on the challenges and opportunities      offered by products based on proteins formulations containing lipids and how      to design and prepare such formulations. Dr. Mario Pablo Estrada, Head of      AgBiotech at the CIGB, Cuba, talked about molecular adjuvants and their application      to improve the effectiveness of veterinary vaccines, on his lecture &ldquo;Molecular      adjuvants to increase the effectiveness in veterinary vaccines&rdquo;. </font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The advantages offered      by immunization by mucosal route were remarked by Dr. Sthephane Ascarteil      from SEPPIC, France, on his lecture &ldquo;Polymer and microemulsion adjuvants      enhance the immune response conferred by mucosal vaccines in mice and chicken&rdquo;.      This was followed by the lecture &ldquo;Stability and immunogenicity of a      spray-dried bacteriophage l2 virus-like particles against human papillomavirus      type 16&rdquo; delivered by Dr. Ebenezer Tumban from the Michigan Technological      University, US. The proposed virus-like particles were prepared as a stable      formulation that, once reconstituted and intramuscularly administered, effectively      protected the immunized animals from the experimental vaginal infection with      the human papillomavirus type 16 pseudovirus. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Due to the relevance      of biomodels for testing biotechnological formulations, a lecture was delivered      by Ana Aguilera, M.Sc. from the CIGB, Cuba, on the development of a model      for testing novel formulations against ulcerative colitis in rats, entitled      &ldquo;Epidermal growth factor-pellet for the treatment of ulcerative colitis&rdquo;.      A positive therapeutic effect was demonstrated in the animals treated with      the EGF pellet. Regarding immunotherapeutics, Professor Maria Eliana Lanio      from the Faculty of Biology at the University of Havana, Cuba, versed on the      immunoenhancing potential of Stycholysins, the cytolysins proteins of the      sea anemonae <I>Stichodactyla helianthus</I>, on her work entitled &ldquo;Sticholysins,      two pore-forming toxins (PFT) from an anemone, encapsulated into liposomes:      a novel strategy for improving immune cellular&rdquo;. The results shown demonstrated      the improved efficacy of the immune responses elicited against a model antigen      by encapsulation it with Stycholysin into liposomes, especially the response      mediated by cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In another work using lipid-based delivery      systems, Professor Beatriz Tamargo, M.Sc., from the Faculty of Pharmacy and      Food Science at the University of Havana, proposed the use of lipid nanoparticles      as a promising candidate against Her1-positive epithelial neoplasias on his      work &ldquo;Lipid nanoparticles as delivery system and adjuvant for the DEC-Her1      tumor antigen&rdquo;. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Finally, Dr. Oriol      Sunyer of the School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania, USA      delivered the conference &ldquo;C5a functions as a molecular adjuvant in teleost      fish&rdquo;, on the potentialities of C5a, the most potent anaphylatoxin generated      during complement activation. He remarked that this molecule increases the      antigen-specific response in mammals and can be used as molecular adjuvant      in teleost fish, such as rainbow trout, thereby increasing the response to      soluble antigens. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In the Poster session      were presented several works on the development of vaccine candidates, antigen      and adjuvants combinations, therapeutic formulations and immunoenhancing peptides,      including: the THERAVAC&reg; HIV therapeutic, Gavac&reg; vaccine against cattle      tick, Egf in microspheres, the gonadotropin-releasing hormone for cancer vaccination,      the pneumococcal vaccine Quimi-Vio&reg;, antimicrobial peptides as adjuvants      in fish and a vaccine candidate against sea lice. A companion poster on the      Stycholysins as immunoenhancers was also presented. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   ><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>SYMPOSIUM 4. BIOCONTROL      FORMULATION </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The simposium on      Biocontrol Formulation was chaired by Dr. Prem Warrior, Chief Executive Officer      of Valagro, the leading company in the production and marketing of biostimulants      and nutritional preparations for agricultural crops. He delivered a plenary      lecture entitled &ldquo;Biotechnology - the answer to global food insecurity?&rdquo;.      He referred to the great challenges for the humanity in terms of food production      and access, the marked differences in agricultural productivity between developed      and underdeveloped countries. He also emphasized on the role that biotechnology      could play on increasing production yields and to protect economically relevant      crops from biotic and abiotic stress factors, also considering essential to      get all agricultural producers access to most modern technologies. </font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Up to eight oral      presentations and five posters were presented in this simposium. Oral presentations      were delivered by researchers from the CIGB, Cuba, and the All the works were      focused on the use of biocontrol organisms against relevant pests and diseases      for plants, animals and humans. All presentations were conducted by researchers      from the CIGB, Cuba, and the National Center for Agricultural Utilization      Research (NCAUR), this institution adscribed to the United States Department      of Agriculture (USDA). For the Cuban side, the three oral presentations were      in charge of Dr. Rolando Mor&aacute;n, Dr. Idania Wong Padilla and Mr. N&eacute;stor      Mora, respectively. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Dr. Mor&aacute;n      referred to results obtained with a solid formulation of the bioproduct HeberNem&reg;,      which reduced the levels of crop damage due to the attack of phytonematodes.      It also derived in the control of some pathogenic fungi of plants and in the      stimulation of germination and plant growth. In the meantime, the presentation      of Dr. Wong focused on the methods used to evaluate the nematicidal capacity      of the HeberNem&reg; product on its liquid standard formulation both in vitro      and in vivo. This product was able to inhibit nematode egg hatching, increase      larval mortality and locally produce hydrogen sulfur by biological processes      in the nematode microenvironment of in vitro. These effects were also demonstrated      in vivo by using the indicator plant root model in pots. Moreover, the work      presented by Dr. Mora further complemented the view of the HeberNem&reg; product,      attending to its ability to also induce defensive mechanisms in plants against      pathogens. This was assessed by evaluating the differential expression of      the genes normally involved in this type of response, demonstrating that the      underlying mechanism was regulated both locally and systemically. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The US works were      presented by Dr. Robert Behle, Dr. Alejandro Rooney and Dr. David Schisler,      Dr. Ephantus Juma-Muturi and Dr. Jose Ramirez, all of them from the National      Center for Agricultural Utilization Research. Dr. Robert Behle disserted on      the application of granulated formulations of the entomopathogenic fungus      Metarhizium to control different types of arthropods either soil-isolated      or ticks. </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Dr. Rooney talked      about the need to increase the consistency in the efficacy of biocontrol formulations      against pests and diseases, in comparison to chemical formulations. He also      emphasized on the importance of combining the availability of microorganisms      collections with the scientific experience, in order to disvover new strains      with potential for biocontrol, especially against insects. Dr. Schisler&rsquo;s      work focused on methods to produce a solid formulation from different strains      of Pseudomonas fluorescens as biocontrol for fungal diseases in potato, including      dry rot, late blight, pink rot, among others. Dr Juma-Muturi made an interesting      proposal to control mosquitoes as vectors of infectious diseases in humans,      animals and wildlife, by using plant-derived products based on their intrinsic      capacity to either attrack or repel. He suggested a a methodology that can      be technologically improved and incorporated into the programs of integral      control of mosquito control as vectors. On the other hand, Dr. Ramirez talked      about the importance of the tripartite interaction between mosquitoes, their      microbiota and the entomopathogenic biological agents for their control, with      incidence in the effectiveness of the biological control approach of several      mosquito species. Similarly, it was mentioned in this work some fungal candidates      with mosquitocidal activity and their ability to produce bioactive molecules.      </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The poster session      included works on the control of insect pests in avocado plantations using      emulsified formulations of <I>Beauveria bassiana </I>fungus, presented by      Dr. Christopher Dunlap; on the isolation and identification of bacterial strains      with the ability to control ticks and their potential to become a veterinary      product, presented by B.Sc. Liszoe Glad&oacute;s; the strategy for the isolation      from different sources of bacterial strains with chitinolytic and protease      activity as biocontrol agents of parasitic phytonematodes, by M.Sc. Ram&oacute;n      Franco; and the demonstration of in vitro and in vivo control of phytonematode      eggs and larvae by a new isolated bacterial strainfrom the field, as well      as the combination of selection strategies for the isolation and identification      of new strains of bacteria with nematicidal activity, both by MCs. Ileana      S&aacute;nchez. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >       <P   ><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B><font size="3">SYMPOSIUM      5. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL FOR BIOPROCESS AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS      FOR BIOPROCESS </font> </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Quality assurance,      control and the regulatory environment for biotech products for human and      agricultural use were presented at this simposium. Different essential methodologies      such as scanning electron microscopy were analyzed for their application in      quality control of active pharmaceutical substances by Dr Miran &#268;eh from      the Jo&#382;ef Stefan Institute, Slovenia, on his lecture &ldquo;Morphology      and Chemical composition investigations of pharmaceutical substances using      scanning electron microscopy&rdquo;. Yumisley Alfonso Mar&iacute;n from the      Cuban Regulatory Agency, summarized in detail the regulatory environment based      on ICH guidelines of processes for the development of biopharmaceuticals,      on the conference &ldquo;Strategy for guidelines development for marketing      authorization of biosimilars or biological known products in Cuba&rdquo;.      </font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In a more practical      approach, Zeila Santana V&aacute;zquez from CIGB analyzed the implementation      of key regulatory aspects during the establishment of a fermentative process      using <I>E. coli </I>as host strain for the manufacturing of granulocyte colony      stimulating factor (GCS-F) as active pharmaceutical ingredient in a multipurpose      plant. The lecture was entitled &ldquo;Aspects to take into account in the      development of fermentative processes for the production of biopharmaceuticals      expressed in <I>E. coli</I>. Application of ICH Guides Q5, Q6, Q7, Q8, Q9      and Q10 &ldquo;. Alex Xenopoulos from EMD Millipore proposed an analytical      methodology for the characterization and quantification of the host contaminating      proteins (HCP) during antibody purification. This procedure offers advantages      over other previous techniques regarding its increased sensitivity and the      imporved efficiency of the purification stages, despite the relative increase      in the general cost of this methodology for batch release. Analytical methodologies      were described by Seyed Mehdi Hassanzadeh from the Pasteur Institute of Iran      for biopharmaceutical control, with a new MTT-based method for determining      the viability of the BCG vaccine.Also, the relevance of accurate experimental      design was further delineated as a useful tool for the optimization of analytical      methods, as described by L&aacute;zara Mu&ntilde;oz, from the CIGB, Cuba.      </font></P >       <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">As an endpoint key      aspect in the production pipeline of every biotechnological product, regulatory      aspects required to be followed to register and market biotech products were      also addressed in two lectures, one focused on agricultural products, by Dr      Jes&uacute;s Mena Campos from CIGB , entitled &ldquo;Registration of agricultural      products: international standards and regulatory environment in Cuba&rdquo;,      and the other regarding veterinary vaccines, delivered by Alain Moreira Rubio      from CIGB, entitled &ldquo;Regulatory standards for the registration and manufacture      of veterinary vac-cines&rdquo;. </font></P >       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       <P   > </P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000">        <P   > </P >   <FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F">        <P   ><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><B>CONCLUDING REMARKS      </b></font></P >   <FONT size="+1">        <P   ><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">In summary, the international      conference BioProcess Cuba 2017 contributed to fruitful discussions and the      necessary knowledge exchange among specialist in the area of bioprocessing,      with an integrative view. On its first edition, it strengthened the colaboration      among researchers with the focus put in the production of biopharmaceuticals      for human and animal use mainly, and other products for field application      in economically relevant crops. The contributions reinforced the excellence      projection from laboratory science into robust development and production      processes that will end up in more suitable biotechnological products in compliance      with regulatory standards.</font></P >       <P   ><b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Notice: </font></b><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Symposium      and Abstracts are available at the official journal's website: <a href="http://elfosscientiae.cigb.edu.cu/PDFs/Biotecnol%20Apl/2017/34/4/BA003404RP4501-4539.pdf" target="_blank">http://elfosscientiae.cigb.edu.cu/PDFs/Biotecnol%20Apl/2017/34/4/BA003404RP4501-4539.pdf</a></font></P >   </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>    <hr>   <FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1" color="#000000"><FONT size="+1" color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1">       <P   >&nbsp;</P >       ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<P   ><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><I>Nemecio Gonz&aacute;lez-Fern&aacute;ndez</I>.      Department of Technological Development, Center for Genetic Engineering and      Biotechnology, CIGB. Circunvalaci&oacute;n Norte y Ave. Finlay, Camag&uuml;ey,      Camag&uuml;ey, Cuba. E-mail: <A href="mailto:nemecio.gonzalez@cigb.edu.cu">      <FONT color="#0000FF">nemecio.gonzalez@cigb.edu.cu</font></A><FONT color="#0000FF"><FONT color="#211E1F">.      </font></font></font></P >   <FONT size="+1"><FONT size="+1"><FONT color="#0000FF"><FONT color="#211E1F"><FONT size="+1">        <P   > </P >   </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></DIV >      ]]></body>
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