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Written by: Lonza
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Discoveries in technology, medicine, and nutrition are emerging with accelerating speed and improving our health and quality of life. Brought to you by Lonza, “A View On” podcast is a series of short conversations with industry leaders. Join us to discuss new trends that are impacting scientific research, drug discovery and business. The series of monthly conversations with pharma, biotech and nutrition leaders from across industry and academia covers a wide range of topics from 3D bioprinting to therapeutic cannabinoids. In under ten minutes, each podcast takes the audience on a rapid but deep dive into an exciting development that promises to profoundly change or even revolutionize healthcare.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Biological Sciences Economics Science
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  • A View On Innovating Drug Development and Manufacturing
    Dec 15 2025

    Innovating Drug Development and Manufacturing: How External Collaborations Shape the Future of Biotherapeutics

    In this episode of A View On, we speak with Andrew Brown, R&D Director at Lonza’s Integrated Biologics, and Zara Asgharpour, Director of External Innovation in Integrated Biologics, about how evolving molecular formats and external innovation are transforming the way biotherapeutics are developed and manufactured.

    The world of biotherapeutics is in constant evolution, with new molecular formats, scientific insights, and strategic partnerships shaping the medicines of tomorrow. These increasingly complex biologics require new approaches in development and manufacturing, from developing advanced characterization methods to flexible, innovation-driven platforms.

    Traditionally, biomanufacturing relied on well-established monoclonal antibodies and incremental process improvements. Today, developers are increasingly bringing a far broader range of modalities into the pipeline, each with unique scientific and manufacturability challenges. Meeting these demands requires both internal expertise and collaboration with external innovators.

    Advances in technology and science are reshaping the design, production, and innovation of biomolecules, making agility, partnerships, and new technologies key to the development of modern biologics.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 8: A View On Process Analytical Technologies
    Nov 11 2025

    Process Analytical Technologies: Real-Time Insight for Smarter Manufacturing

    In this episode, we speak with Carrie Mason, Thad Webster, and Ryan McDougall from Lonza’s PAT Center of Excellence about how Process Analytical Technologies are transforming the way biologics are developed and produced.

    This episode of A View On takes us inside the manufacturing suite, where data, sensors, and decision-making converge in real time. Our guests explain how process analytical technologies (PAT) bring advanced analytics and spectroscopy directly into bioprocesses, allowing operators and scientists to “see” what’s happening inside a bioreactor without taking samples out.

    Traditionally, biomanufacturing has depended on offline sampling, where materials are removed and sent to the lab for quality testing, a process that can take hours or even days. With PAT, those same insights can now be gathered in real time, enabling faster responses, greater reproducibility, and reduced batch variability.

    Together, these approaches are changing not just how data are collected, but how manufacturing decisions are made, turning process analytics into a central pillar of modern bioproduction.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 7: A View On Spray-Drying mRNA-based Therapies
    Jul 28 2025

    A View On Spray-Drying mRNA-based Products

    Delivering mNRA Therapies: A Bullseye for Asthma and Future Pandemics In this episode, we speak with Carsten Rudolph, CEO and co-founder of Ethris, about a novel spray-dried mRNA therapy designed to restore immune balance in asthma patients and prepare for future pandemics.

    This episode of A View On takes us deep into the lungs, where science, engineering, and medicine converge. Our guest, Carsten Rudolph, CEO and co-founder of Ethris, explains how his team is developing inhalable mRNA-based therapies for chronic respiratory conditions like asthma, rare diseases such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, and even protection in the case of future COVID-19-like pandemics.

    Unlike vaccines, which target specific viruses, this approach focuses on strengthening the body’s innate immune response. Ethris’ lead candidate delivers instructions to lung cells to produce a protein that helps the respiratory tract fight off infections. In asthma patients, this immune response is often weakened, so restoring it could help prevent attacks. And since the effect is virus-agnostic, the same therapy could also be used preventively in vulnerable groups during pandemic outbreaks, offering protection before a tailored vaccine is available.

    It’s a powerful example of how mRNA therapies could move out of the lab and into real-world use, improving chronic care while helping the world prepare for what comes next.

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    23 mins
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