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Syngene unveils platform for rapid, enhanced protein production
San Diego: A global contract research, development and manufacturing organization (CRDMO), Syngene International Ltd., has announced the launch of its new protein production platform. The platform, using a cell line and transposon-based technology in-licensed from Swiss biotech services company, ExcellGene, coupled with Syngene's clone selection and development processes, promises significant improvement in efficiency and precision.
The new platform accelerates enhanced protein production, enabling quicker preclinical and clinical development as well as product launches, thereby reducing time to market, the company claimed in a releae.
"By combining the cell line and transposon-based platform from ExcellGene with our proprietary processes, we are pushing the boundaries in cell line development. This innovative approach will not only accelerate development timelines but also enhance the overall reliability and efficiency of the process, delivering substantial benefits to our clients," said Sridevi Khambhampaty, Vice President, Biopharmaceutical Development, Syngene International.
"Syngene sees biologics as a key driver of future growth and we are committed to investing in cutting-edge technology to achieve reliability, precision and speed for clients. By combining Syngene's skills and experience with ExcellGene's best-in-class cell line development technology, we can expedite getting molecules to market for the people and patients who need them," said Alex Del Priore, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Services, Syngene International.
"High yield manufacturing is a multifactorial exercise that starts with transfections and an optimised cell host. We are obviously delighted to partner with and to contribute to Syngene's process development and manufacturing capabilities. This will leverage our technology and our cells (CHOExpress) for the benefit of their extensive client base. At ExcellGene, we pride ourselves in having studied the profound challenges in DNA transfer to cultivated cells for decades and linked insights from such studies to their phenotypes and use in manufacturing. We are delighted that our work, combined with the talent and expertise of the Syngene team, will directly benefit patients around the world", said Maria J. and Florian M. Wurm, Cofounders and Managers, ExcellGene
The new platform streamlines clone selection and enhances operational productivity. It also supports a wide range of biomolecules including monoclonal antibodies, biosimilars, bispecifics, antibody-drug conjugates and other recombinant proteins. This versatility facilitates integration with both perfusion and fed-batch manufacturing processes.
Read also: Syngene biologics manufacturing facility to be operational for US, European customers from mid year
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