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Michael Eder

Senior Marketing Manager

Michael Eder, MA, is Senior Marketing Manager at Single Use Support. He is expert in pharma and health communication with his 10+ years experience in pharma. After completing his master's degree in International Healthcare Management at MCI The Entrepreneurial school in Innsbruck, he has gained experience in the pharmaceutical field manufacturing and commercialization of OTC and RX drugs. Michael creates articles about Freeze Thaw applications and Platform solutions from Single Use Support and is the author of current news with Single Use Support worldwide. 

Articles written by Michael Eder

Cell & Gene Therapy

Safety & Speed: handling two major factors in CAR T-cell therapy

In order to allow for a smooth and functioning process, a reliable supply chain, tailored to the specific needs of autologous therapies, is a prerequisite. Single Use Support has developed an end-to-end process solution for cell and gene therapies.

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Michael Eder

January 10, 2022

News

Single Use Support joins BioPhorum

As of 2022 Austrian process solution provider Single Use Support is part of BioPhorum Supply Partner Phorum.

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Michael Eder

January 12, 2022

Single-use Technology

Reducing human errors and technology failures in biopharma

Human errors and failures can be fatal and expensive, even more so when they occur in the medical and/or pharmaceutical fields. Single  Use Support shows successful solution – learn all about them!
 

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Michael Eder

June 29, 2021

Biopharma

Scalability of single-use drug substance production

The aim was to achieve a freezing process where the last point of freeze always happens at the same time throughout all scales. If successful, the generated freezing curves will look very similar. Temperature ramps have been used to slow down or accelerate the freezing process.

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Michael Eder

March 21, 2022

Biopharma

At the forefront of Pharma 4.0

There is no full Pharma 4.0 manufacturing in place yet, but there are first innovations to build on.
Currently numerous manual handling steps in biopharmaceutical manufacturing come along with a high degree of failures in manufacturing facilities deriving from human errors in operative handling. 

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Michael Eder

January 20, 2022

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