Webinar – Resolving the challenges of plasmid DNA in mRNA manufacturing
Are plasmid DNA issues impacting your mRNA program delivery? In this webinar we address the challenges of pDNA in mRNA manufacture and discuss an alternative to plasmid —an enzymatic, antibiotic-free DNA vector called doggybone DNA (dbDNA).
On-demand webinar
Presented on March 15 2022
Are plasmid DNA issues impacting your mRNA program delivery? Many biotech and pharma companies focused on advanced therapy manufacturing are experiencing challenges associated with their pDNA supply, including slow or delayed production and poor DNA quality (owing to unstable or difficult sequences), impacting their ability to meet timelines and regulatory demands.
In this webinar, Touchlight presenters, Dr. Tommy Duncan and Dr. Jill Makin address the challenges of plasmid DNA in mRNA manufacture and discuss an alternative to plasmid DNA—an enzymatic, antibiotic-free DNA vector called doggybone DNA (dbDNA™).
IVT from an enzymatic DNA template, such as dbDNA, requires less DNA template than when using a plasmid. dbDNA supports the production of difficult sequences, such as long polyA tails (>120A), and can incorporate genes of interest up to 20kb, making it very flexible to support a range of genetic medicines.
This webinar will present data and supportive case studies explaining how dbDNA is uniquely positioned to support rapid, global-scale DNA production.
A Q&A session follows the presentation, with our expert panellists answering attendee questions.
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