Alexander Brix

Alexander Brix

Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
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Berufserfahrung

  • Boehringer Ingelheim Grafik

    Boehringer Ingelheim

    Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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    Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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    Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany

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    Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany

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    St. Joseph, MO, USA

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    Saint Joseph, MO, USA

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    Manhattan, KS, USA & Saint Joseph, MO, USA

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    Giessen, Germany

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    Saint Joseph, MO, USA

Ausbildung

  • Kansas State University Grafik

    Kansas State University

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    Thesis title: "Application of dielectric spectroscopy in an industrial bioprocess utilizing the baculovirus expression vector system"

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    Thesis Title: "Use of Statistical Design for the Optimization of Protein Expression in Baculovirus Expression Vector System"

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Veröffentlichungen

  • Protective efficacy of an RBD-based Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) particle vaccine in llamas

    Protective efficacy of an RBD-based Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) particle vaccine in llamas.

    Ongoing outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) continue posing a global health threat. Vaccination of livestock reservoir species is a recommended strategy to prevent spread of MERS-CoV among animals and potential spillover to humans. Using a direct-contact llama challenge model that mimics naturally occurring viral transmission, we tested the efficacy of a multimeric receptor binding domain (RBD) particle-display based vaccine candidate. While MERS-CoV was…

    Ongoing outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) continue posing a global health threat. Vaccination of livestock reservoir species is a recommended strategy to prevent spread of MERS-CoV among animals and potential spillover to humans. Using a direct-contact llama challenge model that mimics naturally occurring viral transmission, we tested the efficacy of a multimeric receptor binding domain (RBD) particle-display based vaccine candidate. While MERS-CoV was transmitted to naïve animals exposed to virus-inoculated llamas, immunization induced robust virus-neutralizing antibody responses and prevented transmission in 1/3 vaccinated, in-contact animals. Our exploratory study supports further improvement of the RBD-based vaccine to prevent zoonotic spillover of MERS-CoV.

    Andere Autor:innen
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  • Vaccine Efficacy of Self-Assembled Multimeric Protein Scaffold Particles Displaying the Glycoprotein Gn Head Domain of Rift Valley Fever Virus

    Vaccines

    Compared to free antigens, antigens immobilized on scaffolds, such as nanoparticles, generally show improved immunogenicity. Conventionally, antigens are conjugated to scaffolds through genetic fusion or chemical conjugation, which may result in impaired assembly or heterogeneous binding and orientation of the antigens. By combining two emerging technologies—i.e., self-assembling multimeric protein scaffold particles (MPSPs) and bacterial superglue—these shortcomings can be overcome and…

    Compared to free antigens, antigens immobilized on scaffolds, such as nanoparticles, generally show improved immunogenicity. Conventionally, antigens are conjugated to scaffolds through genetic fusion or chemical conjugation, which may result in impaired assembly or heterogeneous binding and orientation of the antigens. By combining two emerging technologies—i.e., self-assembling multimeric protein scaffold particles (MPSPs) and bacterial superglue—these shortcomings can be overcome and antigens can be bound on particles in their native conformation. In the present work, we assessed whether this technology could improve the immunogenicity of a candidate subunit vaccine against the zoonotic Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV). For this, the head domain of glycoprotein Gn, a known target of neutralizing antibodies, was coupled on various MPSPs to further assess immunogenicity and efficacy in vivo. The results showed that the Gn head domain, when bound to the lumazine synthase-based MPSP, reduced mortality in a lethal mouse model and protected lambs, the most susceptible RVFV target animals, from viremia and clinical signs after immunization. Furthermore, the same subunit coupled to two other MPSPs (Geobacillus stearothermophilus E2 or a modified KDPG Aldolase) provided full protection in lambs as well.

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Paul J Wichgers Schreur
    • Mirriam Tacken
    • Benjamin Gutjahr
    • Markus Keller
    • Lucien van Keulen
    • Jet Kant
    • Sandra van de Water
    • Yanyin Lin
    • Martin Eiden
    • Melanie Rissmann
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  • Optimization of Insect Cell Based Protein Production Processes - Online Monitoring, Expression Systems, Scale-Up

    Yellow Biotechnology II

    Due to the increasing use of insect cell based expression systems in research and industrial recombinant protein production, the development of efficient and reproducible production processes remains a challenging task. In this context, the application of online monitoring techniques is intended to ensure high and reproducible product qualities already during the early phases of process development. In the following chapter, the most common transient and stable insect cell based expression…

    Due to the increasing use of insect cell based expression systems in research and industrial recombinant protein production, the development of efficient and reproducible production processes remains a challenging task. In this context, the application of online monitoring techniques is intended to ensure high and reproducible product qualities already during the early phases of process development. In the following chapter, the most common transient and stable insect cell based expression systems are briefly introduced. Novel applications of insect cell based expression systems for the production of insect derived antimicrobial peptides/proteins (AMPs) are discussed using the example of G. mellonella derived gloverin. Suitable in situ sensor techniques for insect cell culture monitoring in disposable and common bioreactor systems are outlined with respect to optical and capacitive sensor concepts. Since scale up of production processes is one of the most critical steps in process development, a conclusive overview is given about scale up aspects for industrial insect cell culture processes.

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Druzinec D.
    • Salzig D.
    • Kraume M.
    • Vilcinskas A.
    • Kollewe P.
    • Czermak P.
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  • Process Control in Cell Culture Using Dielectric Spectroscopy

    Biotechnology Advances

    In the biopharmaceutical industry, mammalian and insect cells as well as plant cell cultures are gaining worldwide importance to produce biopharmaceuticals and as products themselves, for example in stem cell therapy. These highly sophisticated cell-based production processes need to be monitored and controlled to guarantee product quality and to satisfy GMP requirements. With the process analytical technology (PAT) initiative, requirements regarding process monitoring and control have changed…

    In the biopharmaceutical industry, mammalian and insect cells as well as plant cell cultures are gaining worldwide importance to produce biopharmaceuticals and as products themselves, for example in stem cell therapy. These highly sophisticated cell-based production processes need to be monitored and controlled to guarantee product quality and to satisfy GMP requirements. With the process analytical technology (PAT) initiative, requirements regarding process monitoring and control have changed and real-time in-line monitoring tools are now recommended. Dielectric spectroscopy (DS) can serve as a tool to satisfy some PAT requirements. DS has been used in the medical field for quite some time and it may allow real-time process monitoring of biological cell culture parameters. DS has the potential to enable process optimization, automation, cost reduction, and a more consistent product quality. Dielectric spectroscopy is reviewed here as a tool to monitor biochemical processes. Commercially available dielectric sensing systems are discussed. The potential of this technology is demonstrated through examples of current and potential future applications in research and industry for mammalian and insect cell culture.

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Justice C.
    • Freimark D.
    • Kraume M.
    • Pfromm P.
    • Eichenmueller B.
    • Czermak P.
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  • Special Engineering Aspects

    Cell and Tissue Reaction Engineering

    The specific characteristics of mammalian cells discussed in Chap. 2 require adapted solutions for bioreactor design and operation. Especially, cell damage by shear stress and aeration has to be considered. Therefore this chapter starts with a detailed discussion of shear stress effects on mammalian cells (anchorage-dependent and suspendable cells) in model systems and bioreactors, respectively, and consequences for reactor design. Appropriate oxygen supply is another critical issue, as adapted…

    The specific characteristics of mammalian cells discussed in Chap. 2 require adapted solutions for bioreactor design and operation. Especially, cell damage by shear stress and aeration has to be considered. Therefore this chapter starts with a detailed discussion of shear stress effects on mammalian cells (anchorage-dependent and suspendable cells) in model systems and bioreactors, respectively, and consequences for reactor design. Appropriate oxygen supply is another critical issue, as adapted oxygen supply systems are required. Techniques for immobilization of cells, either grown on microcarriers in suspension culture or within macroporous carriers in fixed bed or fluidized bed reactors, are discussed as well. With respect to the operation of bioreactors, the characteristics of different culture modes (batch, fed-batch, chemostat, perfusion) are introduced and practical examples are given. Finally, concepts for monitoring of bioreactors, including offline and online methods as well as control loops (e.g. O2, pH), are considered.

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Czermak P.
    • Pörtner R.
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  • Use of Statistical Design for the Optimization of Protein Expression in Baculovirus Expression Vector System

    Poster presentation & Proceedings of the 36th Biochemical Engineering Symposium, Kansas State University.

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Eichenmueller B.
    • Czermak
  • Phylogenicity and Genotyping of Chlamydia pneumonia Isolates by Synonymous Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Analysis

    Poster presentation at the 57. Annual Meeting of the German Society of Hygiene and Microbiology (DGHM).

    Andere Autor:innen
    • Ott S.
    • Rattei T.
    • Maass M.
    • Rupp J.
    • Schreiber S.
    • Solbach W.
    • Gieffers J.

Patente

  • SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS (SBV) VACCINE, METHODS OF PRODUCTION, AND USES THEREOF

    Angemeldet am US 20130323277

    The present invention relates to the field of vaccines and medicaments for the prophylaxis and treatment of infectious diseases in ruminants. In particular, it relates to inactivated Schmallenberg virus (SBV) useful as vaccine or medicament for preventing or treating viremia, the transmission and clinical symptoms, in particular malformations in newborn ruminants such as cattle, sheep and goats, induced by SBV.

    Andere Erfinder:innen
    • Nikolin, Veljko
    • Stadler K.
    • Lischewski A.
    • Jeffrey K.
    • Toepfer K.
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Kurse

  • Bioprocess Fundamentals

    Golden LEAF BTEC

  • Business Process Excellence: Continuous Improvement Training

    BIVI

  • Engineering Statistics and Data Analysis

    Thomas Little Consulting

  • Fit for Leadership

    BIVRC/MOVEO BTC

  • Führen von Mitarbeitergesprächen

    BIVRC

  • GMP: Overview + Advanced

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  • QbD Introduction and CQAs

    Thomas Little Consulting

  • Smart Freeze Drying

    Martin Christ

  • Universal Technology Transfer Methodologies

    Kymanox

Sprachen

  • German

    Muttersprache oder zweisprachig

  • English

    Verhandlungssicher

  • French

    Grundkenntnisse

  • Latin

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Organisationen

  • The Association of German Engineers

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