SGS expands testing capabilities at its Glasgow facility
Clients will benefit from a fully comprehensive range of validated biosafety methods to support cell bank and viral vaccine manufacturing and lot release of drug product.
SGS has invested £7.6 million in its facility in Glasgow, UK to expand the capabilities and capacity for testing cell banks and routine bulk harvest for vaccines, gene and cell therapies, monoclonal antibodies and other recombinant protein-based biological medicines. The investment has been supported in part by a Scottish Enterprise Research and Development grant award of £1.7 million.
The new laboratory has added an additional 1,200 m2 to the existing facility and will be adjacent to SGS’s existing global center of excellence for cell banks and viral vaccine biosafety.
The facility now totals 2,400 m2, employs 65 staff and plans to significantly increase the number of scientific and quality personnel at the site. Clients will benefit from a fully comprehensive range of validated biosafety methods to support cell bank and viral vaccine manufacturing and lot release of drug product, as well as new technologies for pathogen detection, including next-generation nucleic acid sequencing and new cell-based viral detection systems. The new laboratory will also increase the capacity of all existing biosafety services and enhanced real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) platforms, to support viral safety and genetic stability assessment of cell banks for vaccines, gene and cell therapies.
In addition, in accordance with the requirements of the US and European Pharmacopeia, SGS will undertake the development and validation of new cell-based viral detection systems at the site.
“As the pharmaceutical industry becomes increasingly focused on large molecule biologics, vaccines, gene and cell therapies, SGS continues to increase its service capacity and capabilities in this area,” commented Archie Lovatt, Scientific Director. “This is a rapidly expanding field, where much broader and highly specialized testing expertise and equipment are required to establish and ensure the safety of novel human therapies and vaccines, and one that SGS sees as key to its strategic growth.”
Julia Brown, Director for High Value Manufacturing and Health at Scottish Enterprise, added: “This investment from SGS is testament to the strength of our life sciences sector, as well as an endorsement of the wealth of talent and skills we have to offer. This expansion is great news for Scotland, creating further high-value employment in Glasgow, as well as positioning SGS Vitrology for future growth.”
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