How Low Can We Go? Reducing Risks in Cold Chain Management
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Room 205-207
Bioprocessing & Manufacturing
Roundtable
Organized by: ISCT Cold Chain Management and Logistics Working Group
Moderator
Key Learning Objectives
1. Storing at cryo temperatures and shipping at non-cryo temperatures can introduce risk. If performed, data should support that the impact to product quality is minimal, however, it may not be best practice to do so.
2. Cold chain qualification timing and requirements at each clinical stage.
3. Strategies to reduce risks associated with cold chain handling during the last-mile shipment and at the point-of-care.
Moderator
- Carson Dickey, MEng, Modality Solutions, United States
- Alireza Abazari, PhD, Ajax-Bio Consulting LLC, United States
- Robert Jones, FIBMS, Cryoport Systems, United Kingdom
- Robert Battista, BS Chemical Engineering, Engineering Manager, Modality Solution, United States
- Lizette Caballero, BS, MT(ASCP), Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, United States
Key Learning Objectives
1. Storing at cryo temperatures and shipping at non-cryo temperatures can introduce risk. If performed, data should support that the impact to product quality is minimal, however, it may not be best practice to do so.
2. Cold chain qualification timing and requirements at each clinical stage.
3. Strategies to reduce risks associated with cold chain handling during the last-mile shipment and at the point-of-care.
Lizette Caballero
Associate Director-CTL
Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
Panelist
Associate Director-CTL
Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
Panelist