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Automating Fermentation
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April 24-26, 2007
Presenters
Todd Ham
– Automation Engineer
Emerson Process Management, Life
Sciences, Food, and Beverage
Todd Edgington
– Automation Engineer
Genentech
NIMO Facility, Oceanside, CA
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The NIMO Project Overview
• NIMO is a large scale, multi-product biopharmaceutical
complex.
• Fermentation/Recovery process
– Fermentation
– Centrifuges, Chromatography, UF/DF, …
– CIP/SIP
• Fully automated
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Recipe-level batch control
Warehouse management
Electronic signatures
Electronic records
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The NIMO Project Timeline
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
NIMO Engineering Kick-Off
Engineering and Design
Procurement
Construction
Commissioning
Validation
BLA Enabling Runs
BLA Submission
FDA Review
BLA Approval
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NIMO Philosophy
• Fully automated
• Paperless, dock-to-dock
– Electronic record
– Handheld units for plant operations
– Barcode scanning for material additions, filters
• Consistency for operator / Use of industry standards
– Bus technologies
– S88 / S95
• Fermentation was integral to entire project
– Project philosophy impacted fermentation
– Fermentation impacted project philosophy
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The Fermentation Process Overview
Feed Vessel (for Large Fermenters)
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CIP/SIP
Pressure Control
CIPS/CSL
311-R2-1560-B
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Inoculation
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F-15X0.A
CIPS/CSL
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Inoculum
Media
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Vent
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FILTER
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OVERLAY
GAS (CA)
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Additive
CIPS/CSL
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SPARGE GAS
(CA)
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FERMENTER
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CIPS/CSL
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SPARGE GAS
(CA)
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Sampling
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Base
Product/Inoculum
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S88 Control Modules
• Identify the “common” modules and instances.
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CIPR
Vent
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Inoculum
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Product
CMB 3/3/03
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Examples:
Motors
Valves
S88 Equipment Modules
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F-15X0.A
PV
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Vent
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– Fermentation Agitator Control
– Fermentation Pressure Control
– Fermentation Temperature
Control
– pH Control
– Dissolved Oxygen Control
– Foam Control
CIPS/CSL
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• Used some project-wide
module templates
– Sampling System
– Sparger Control
• Added some area-specific
module templates
• Added unique (one-time
use) equipment modules
– Transfer Panels
– Valve Assembly (VA) Control
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Transfer Panel
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S88 Units
• Identify classes and instances based on..
– Physical similarity
– Phases that they use
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Batch Media
Inoculate
Ferment
Etc.
VA
Unit Class: Inoc
Fermenter
Unit Class: Seed Fermenter
TP A
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Unit Class:
Production
Fermenter
Unit
Class:
Feed
Vessel
TP B
Phase Control
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Batch Feed Vessel
Batch Fermenter
Pre-inoculation Prep
Inoculate
Ferment
Sample
Add Additive
Add Base
Add Feed Media
Transfer
Pressure Test
The following CIP
Phases for Feed
Vessel, Production
Fermenter, Seed
Fermenter, Discharge
Line, and Media Line
– CIP Setup
– CIP Circuit
– CIP Complete
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Pre-SIP Pressure Test
Seed Fermenter
Pre-SIP Pressure Test
Production Fermenter
Pre-SIP Setup
SIP Sample Line
SIP Production
Fermenter
SIP Inoculation Line
Production Fermenter Procedure
Recipes
From Media
MEDIA TRANSFER
From Media
VESSEL/TRANSFER LINE
WFI FLUSH
1) Group Phases into
Operations
Batch
Fermenter
Vessel/Transfer
Line WFI Flush
Wait Until Feed
Vessel Fill
Procedure
Completes
Pre-Inoculation
Prepare
SIP Inoculum Line
2) Group Operations into
Unit Procedures
Prompt Operator
to Run:
Feed Vessel Fill
Procedure
Prompt Operator
to Run:
Media Feed CIP/
SIP Procedure
From Seed
Fermenter
TRANSFER
Inoculation
Wait Until Media
Feed CIP/SIP
Procedure
Completes
Base Addition
From Media
MEDIA TRANSFER
Feed Addition
3) Group Unit Procedures
into Procedures
Additive Addition
Fermentation
Feed Media
Addition
From Media
VESSEL/TRANSFER
LINE WFI FLUSH
Vessel/Transfer
Line WFI Flush
Transfer
To Harvest
HARVEST VESSEL
HARVEST
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Vessel to Vessel Communication
Are you ready to receive?
Here comes the transfer.
SEED
FERMENTER
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Yes. Bring it on.
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I got it.
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PRODUCTION
FERMENTER
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Manufacturing Procedures
• Material Management
• Container Management
• Filter Management
• Sampling
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MAT 2.
200 GR
Testing
• Emerson and Genentech
worked together closely on
requirements
• Emerson performed modulelevel and integration–level
testing
• Emerson and Genentech ran a
full Customer Acceptance Test
(CAT) prior to delivery
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Lessons Learned – Modularity
• As much as possible, keep
process units the same.
• With similar units, make sure
operations are as uniform as
possible as well!
• Beware of alias over-load.
• Enforcement of classes can be
a negative thing.
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Unit Class: Seed Fermenter
Lessons Learned –
Level of Automation
• High levels of automation
are a double edged sword.
• With high levels of
automation and modularity,
documents can become
very numerous.
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Lessons Learned –
Up-Front Testing
• Time spent upfront saves on back
end effort.
• Easier to fix problems off-site
when you are in control of the
software.
• Risk based software validation
works.
• No level of testing will capture all
mistakes or prevent changes.
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Lessons Learned – Raw Material Handling
and other Manufacturing Procedures
• Make sure everyone is on the
same page from the start.
• Make sure everyone uses the
same language.
• Get operators time on the
equipment.
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Conclusion
• Leverage the S88 model as
much as possible.
• Take as much time as possible
upfront.
• Prepare for an effort
commensurate with your level of
automation.
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Acknowledgements
Genentech
• Johannes Roebers
• Christoph Lebl
• Dave Stewart
• Sean Stephan
• Debi Marshall
• Christopher Birnie
• Leonidas Castaneda
• Jim Merrit
• Dirk Ellison
Emerson
• Christie Deitz
• Craig Bieda
• Brian Crandall
• Molly Firkins
• Dick Seeman
• Chen Yang
• Shelley Richards
• Ajay Savargaonkar
• Ketaki Raste
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