Cobra Biologics and UK CPI team on AAV vector production platform

By Gareth Macdonald

- Last updated on GMT

iStock/306cca
iStock/306cca

Related tags National biologics manufacturing Innovation Manufacturing

Cobra Biologics and the UK Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) will develop a manufacturing system for the viruses used to deliver gene therapies.

The plan is to create a scalable Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) production platform that gene therapy developers working at the CPI’s National Biologics Manufacturing Centre (NBMC) in Darlington can use to manufacture trial supplies.

Cobra CSO Daniel Smith told us the collaboration will combine his firm’s capabilities in bioprocessing, manufacturing and QA with the CPI team’s expertise in high throughput process development and optimisation.

The collaborative project between Cobra Biologics and CPI’s National Biologics Manufacturing Centre will allow both parties to pursue goals that would be very difficult to achieve separately, bringing strong project management, cross-site working & innovation management.”

He added that: “By working together the timelines for project can be shortened, thereby allowing faster exploitation of the project outputs.”

These outputs will include the system itself and the intellectual property surrounding, ownership of which will be shared.

Smith told us: “Process and platform know how will be retained within Cobra Biologics for the manufacture of AAV products, CPI will gain knowledge of high through-put viral analytics whist validating their role as a technology innovation centre with the UK for bioprocessing innovation.”

The £1.8m ($2.5m) project is being funded to a value of £1.4m by Innovate UK via their 2015 competition for the development of regenerative medicines and cell therapies​. 

The NBMC​ is intended to allow firm to assess the manufacturability of innovative biopharmaceutical products.

Related news

Show more

Related products

show more

Process optimization for mAb commercial manufacturing

Process optimization for mAb commercial manufacturing

Content provided by Catalent | 01-Jun-2023 | Product Presentation

Process characterization and validation is an important step in the product development journey and late-phase development, and it is required before transferring...

Related suppliers

Follow us

Webinars