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TIDES × CPHI Collaboration Event

TIDES × CPHI Collaboration Event

Venue: Ariake Central Tower Hall & Conference 4F
Capacity: 200 Seats ※Pre Registration required
April 18(Thu.)
AR-07
April 18(Thu.)
13:30-14:15

Therapeutics by the next generation macrocyclic nonstandard peptides and neobiologics

 

Mr. Hiroaki Suga
Professor
Graduate School of Science, Department of Chemistry
The University of Tokyo

 

Please note that this seminar will be held in Ariake Central Tower Hall&Conference 4F. (5-min walk from Tokyo Big Sight) 


This seminar will discuss therapeutics of macrocyclic nonstandard peptides pioneered by the presenter and next generation technologies. It will also discuss recent advance in new modality of biologics, “neobiologics”.

Closed

AR-08
April 18(Thu.)
15:00-16:30
Mr. Hiroshi Abe
Mr.Keita Araki
Mr. Yoshitaka Suzawa

Chemistry-based method for production of high purity mRNA


Mr. Hiroshi Abe
Professor, Department of Chemistry,
Graduate School of Science,
Nagoya University

Mr. Keita Araki
New Modality Process Task Leader
Japan New Facility Project Team, Life Science Company
AGC Inc.

 

Mr. Yoshitaka Suzawa
BioPharma Market Specialist 
Laboratory Solution Unit
Agilent Technologies

 

Please note that this seminar will be held in Ariake Central Tower Hall&Conference 4F. (5-min walk from Tokyo Big Sight) 


mRNA biopharmaceuticals, consisting of thousands of nucleotides, have traditionally relied on biologically-based manufacturing processes. However, innovations in manufacturing through chemical approaches enable enhanced quality control and functionality. In this study, we successfully developed Cap2 type mRNA, previously challenging to produce, using the chemistry-based PureCap method. This method yields mRNA with low immunogenicity and high translational capacity, suggesting new possibilities in the biopharmaceutical field. This presentation will detail the methodology and outcomes of this breakthrough.

Closed

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