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Steven Ferguson

Steven started as an undergraduate in chemical & bioprocess engineering at University College Dublin (UCD) and stayed there to do my PhD, where I am now working as an assistant professor. Following on from his PhD, he moved to Boston as a postdoctoral researcher, working on the development of continuous manufacturing technologies to intensify pharmaceutical production.

After MIT, Steven moved across the street to the other side of Kendall square, to work on drug development in Biogen, a large biopharmaceutical company. This role focused on the development and commercialisation...Read more

Ryan Graham

  • Spearhead trace metal research and subsequent effects of zinc, copper, and iron in CHO cell culture
  • Research the effects of supplemented zinc to CHO cell culture on lactate shift and mAb titer increase in batch processes
  • Focus on impact of zinc supplementation on cell cycle progression
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David Slade

David is a Senior Consultant in the Formulated Products business unit at Process Systems Enterprise (PSE). His background spans a variety of disciplines including applied mathematics, mechanical and chemical engineering. He graduated from the University of Leeds in 2013 with a PhD in mechanical engineering. David focuses on the development and use of the model libraries in gPROMS FormulatedProducts, focusing on solids processing applications across industries including pharmaceutics, food and consumer goods and model-based solutions for the food industry. David previously worked for P&...Read more

James Coburn

Senior Advisor in the Office of the Chief Scientist / OCET focused on cross-cutting Advanced Manufacturing projects including Additive Manufacturing (3D printing), continuous manufacturing, and modular manufacturing. I identify internal and external experts, connect them, then ensure the Agency is able to use and grow the available knowledge, research, and resources to effectively regulate emerging technologies.

Consultant to the FDA Additive Manufacturing Core research facility...Read more

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