ILC Dover applies insight and experience to reduce contamination in biopharma production
The circumstances that gave birth to the biopharmaceutical industry are the same circumstances that present one of its key challenges – contamination. Most of us recall the story from our school days: In 1928, scientist and physician Dr. Alexander Fleming accidentally left a petri dish of bacteria culture uncovered, allowing mold to grow on the sample. The mold, Fleming observed, was preventing the bacteria from multiplying. Fleming had discovered penicillin.