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Certificate of Upstream Bioprocessing (3 Days)


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The course is aimed at early career professionals and anyone who wants to develop an understanding of upstream bio-manufacturing techniques and processes.

This 3-day course consists of 6 lectures, enhanced with practical demonstrations using bench-scale, pilot-scale, and single-use bioreactors. In particular, attendees will gain hands-on fermentation experience using a 30L-scale, stainless steel stirred tank bioreactor. The course includes the set-up, steam sterilisation in place (SIP), inoculation, monitoring and harvest of a 30L yeast fermentation.

On completion of the course, the attendees will be presented with a ‘Certificate of Upstream Bioprocessing’ issued by IBioIC.

Learning outcomes

  • Obtain an up-to-date overview of microbial and mammalian cell cultivation in the field of bio-manufacturing.

  • Know the considerations and possible challenges of upstream bioprocessing scale-up.

  • Be aware of various cell types, cell metabolism, fermentation modes and bioreactor types.

  • Be aware of the importance of preparation, sterilisation, monitoring and quality control of fermentation process.

  • Develop hands-on fermentation skills through practical experience using a stainless-steel pilot bioreactor.

  • Familiarise with sampling techniques used in fermentation and biomass quantification methods.

  • Learn and apply fundamental aseptic and sampling techniques.

Who will benefit

  • Operatives, scientists, engineers, graduates, technical managers, especially those in their early career in fermentation and upstream bioprocessing.

  • Anyone who would like to gain an insight into the theoretical and practical aspects of bio-manufacturing.

Price:

£2100 per attendee

£1890 academic / start-up rate

£1785 multiple attendees from the same organisation

Course Dates:

14 - 16 July 2026

13 - 15 October 2026

To find out more and book a place, click the link below or email scaleuptraining@ibioic.com

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