BIO 212 — Principles of Biomanufacturing
Discoveries in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies are being used to manufacture new products for the improvement of health and the diagnosis and treatment of disease. This course introduces students to the biomanufacturing process of biopharmaceuticals, including producing them under Current Good Manufacturing Practices. Students will learn about and practice in laboratory the tools of manufacturing, such as upstream and downstream procedures, as well as safety, quality control, quality assurance, and compliance with local, state, federal, and international biotechnology regulations. The course meets for 45 lecture/discussion hours and 45 laboratory hours per semester. Offered only in the fall semester. Course fee.