What is a downstream process development scientist?
Career: Downstream Process Development Scientist
A Downstream Process Development Scientist is responsible for developing and optimizing processes to purify biological products, such as proteins, antibodies, or vaccines, after they are produced in upstream bioprocessing. They work with techniques like filtration, chromatography, and centrifugation to refine and scale up purification methods for manufacturing. Their role involves ensuring product quality, improving yields, and troubleshooting any processing challenges. Scientists in this field collaborate with cross-functional teams, including upstream development, analytical sciences, and manufacturing, to ensure efficient and scalable bioprocesses.