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Brian Moloney

Director Key Account Management

Brian Moloney is Director Key Account Management at Single Use Support. With this role he is responsible for leading and enhancing strategic client relationships and driving customer satisfaction by aligning our products with client needs. Based on his extensive expertise as service, product and project manager at GE Power, Brian is now market expert in pharmaceutical fluid management. He has joined Single Use Support in 2021.

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Articles written by Brian Moloney

Fill & Filtration

Sterile Connectors for use in Pharma

An overview of manufacturers and its brands of sterile and aseptic connectors for biopharmaceutical fluid management.

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Brian Moloney

December 27, 2021

Fill & Filtration

Weak Point: Avoiding leakages of a single-use tubing in Biopharma

The quick and efficient aseptic transfer of highly valuable and at the same time extremely sensitive drug substances is a critical process step. Learn how to avoid leakages!

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Brian Moloney

September 1, 2021

Fill & Filtration

Sterile medical filters – Overview of the most reliable producers and their products

An overview of manufacturers and its brands of sterile medical membrane filters for biopharmaceutical fluid management.

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Brian Moloney

December 28, 2021

Bioprocessing

Inline buffer dilution: an agile system for downstream processes

Inline buffer dilution (IBD) is a method for on demand buffer preparation from buffer concentrates at the point of use. This article will give an overview of the inline buffer dilution process and discuss its benefits over the traditional formulation of buffer solutions.

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Brian Moloney

February 2, 2022

Cell & Gene Therapy

Increasing Patient Safety: Risk assessment for small volume fluid management

Autologous therapies and other ATMPs with small volumes exhibit certain specific requirements. The scope of handling advanced therapies require special handling and care. When handling of small volumes is already automated in an early stage, it is a way more straightforward path to commercialization of the drug product. The benefit of a closed systems with automated solutions add value by offering a higher degree of sterility, safety, and process flexibility.

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Brian Moloney

December 4, 2023

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