Summer School 2024

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Summer School 2024

The Summer School, held from September 9th to 13th, at the Università della Tuscia in Viterbo, brought together the best of the Biotech Academy in Rome for an intensive week of cutting-edge biotechnology education. This second edition was designed to provide a dynamic and professional learning environment for biotechnologists, researchers, and students keen to deepen their expertise and practical skills in biotech. With a comprehensive curriculum, attendees had the unique chance to learn from top professionals, interact with leading international biotech companies, and experience immersive hands-on training.

 

Monday, September 9th:The week began with an insightful Bioprocessing Course, focusing on an introduction to upstream processing, both theoretically and practically. Dr. Alfredo Martinez expertly guided participants through the fundamentals of bioprocessing, ensuring a solid foundation for understanding upstream biotechnology.

 

Tuesday, September 10th: The learning journey continued with an innovative GMP Course in Virtual Reality led by Dr. Leonardo Sibilio. Attendees experienced an immersive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical engagement using virtual reality technology, allowing them to explore Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) in a highly interactive manner.

 

Wednesday, September 11th: The morning session featured a course on Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF), taught by Dr. Zoltan Gulyas. This session covered both theoretical aspects and practical applications, providing participants with hands-on experience in TFF, a key technology in bioprocessing. Later in the day, Dr. Alessandro Manni conducted a specialized **GMP Inspections Course, focusing on the theoretical underpinnings of regulatory inspections and compliance within the biotech sector.

 

Thursday, September 12th: Two courses were offered. Dr. Renato Lorenzi presented a session on Sterilizing Grade Filtration and Filter Integrity Testing, emphasizing both theory and practice, giving participants an in-depth understanding of filtration standards crucial for biopharmaceutical production. Concurrently, Eng. Gianni Ponzo delivered a course on Design, Qualification, and Management of Water and Steam Systems in the pharmaceutical industry, providing essential insights into these critical utilities and their role in manufacturing processes.

 

Friday, September 13th: The final day offered two exciting learning opportunities. Dr. Valerio Branchi led a Science Communication Course, focusing on how to effectively convey complex biotech information to diverse audiences—a vital skill for scientists and researchers. Additionally, an online session on Introduction to R and Bulk RNAseq Data Analysis, led by Dr. Andrea Conidi, introduced participants to bioinformatics tools and techniques, equipping them with knowledge of R programming and data analysis for RNA sequencing.

 

Throughout the week, participants experienced a rare chance to engage directly with leaders in the biopharmaceutical world, expanding both their theoretical understanding and practical expertise in a series of thoughtfully crafted courses. With a mix of hands-on sessions, state-of-the-art technologies, and invaluable networking opportunities, this Summer School stood out as a significant learning experience for all attendees, blending education, industry insight, and professional growth in a unique and challenging format.

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