New Bioprocessing Lab at McMaster to Accelerate Life Sciences Innovation

Hamilton Business Review
“A new bioprocessing automation lab has opened on campus, thanks to a longstanding partnership with Sartorius — a leading international partner in life sciences research from the biopharmaceutical industry.
The state-of-the-art, 1,600-square-foot research facility complements a substantial contribution of advanced biomanufacturing equipment from Sartorius.
The Sartorius Bioprocess Automation Lab will serve as a training and development hub, where McMaster students and Sartorius employees can work with other industry partners to accelerate developments in bioprocess modelling, simulation and advanced control.“
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