Miriam Mongedisposables@biopharmservices.com
Vice President of marketing and disposables implementation at Biopharm Services. She is also the European chair of ISPE's Community of Practice for Disposable Technologies. |
The Environmental Impact of Disposable Technologies
November 2, 2008 By: Andrew Sinclair
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Lindsay Leveen
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Miriam Monge
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Janice Lim
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Stacey Cox
Can disposables reduce your facility's environmental footprint? We have compared the environmental footprint of a traditional biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility using fixed-in-place stainless steel equipment, and a facility implementing disposable technologies for cell culture, solution mixing and hold, product hold, and liquid transfer. |
Disposables Open Up Possibilities in Facility Design
August 1, 2008 By: Andrew Sinclair
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Miriam Monge
In addition to making technical developments, vendors are also looking at ways to improve supply-chain security. By offering standard, off-the-shelf products, vendors are able to shorten lead times and improve the security of supply. |
Successful Project Management for Implementing Single-Use Bioprocessing Systems
November 2, 2006 By: Miriam Monge
In its early days, the biotech industry was almost entirely science driven, but it has since expanded from a laboratory environment to a sophisticated and dynamic manufacturing environment. As technological discoveries are increasingly translated into commercial products, biotech companies are realizing that they must generate a stronger return on assets. |
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