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Webinar On-Demand: How to Follow Best Practices in Aseptic Sampling to Improve Quality in Bioprocessing

Single-use aseptic sampling devices reduce bioprocess contamination risks and improve control of critical quality attributes.  This webinar will review the critical aspects of aseptic sampling, discuss the appropriate circumstances and methods for sampling, and share the impact the platform and sample containers themselves may have on assay results and process dynamics.   Grounded in empirical data obtained from in-house testing of various sampling containers, this presentation highlights the importance of selecting the right container type for maintaining sterility, effective process monitoring, and accurate endotoxin sampling. The information provided serves as a guide for drug manufacturers to make informed decisions about the aseptic sampling plans used in their bioprocessing operations, ensuring the highest standards of quality and process control. 


What You Will Learn:

  1. Impact process and operator safety 
  2. Increase the accuracy and reliability of your assay results 
  3.  Reduce product loss and sample cost 

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Bobbi Allen

Product Manager, Sampling & Containers, Product Management, Transfer Technology, FMT

Bobbi Allen joined Sartorius in 2013 and has been serving as the Global Product Manager for Aseptic Sampling Solutions since 2022. She earned her Bachelor of Science at Hofstra University in New York, USA. Bobbi started her career pioneering single-use system adoption for biotech manufacturing, specializing in aseptic connections and disconnections.  

In her current role, Bobbi supports the development of sampling solutions for single-use systems used in traditional and emerging biotech modalities.  As a subject matter expert, she is a leader of new ASTM standards on “Sterile Tube Fusion” and supports the creation of additional standards and best practices for manufacturing and using single-use systems.