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Biomanufacturing

The NIST Biomanufacturing Program draws from a broad array of unique, interdisciplinary expertise, resources, and facilities including

  • biophysical characterization of biotherapeutics including colloidal and rheological measurements
  • state-of-the-art mass spectrometry, NMR, and cryo-electron microscopy capabilities for characterizing biotherapeutics
  • world-class neutron and X-ray scattering facilities to determine biotherapeutic stability and structure

We work closely with stakeholders from across the biopharmaceutical community including industry, FDA, universities, and equipment vendors to identify key measurement problems. NIST holds an annual Biopharmaceutical Measurement Roundtable consisting of members of the industry for feedback on the relevance of its research activities, and to learn of current and emerging measurement needs.

NIST is a trusted, impartial third party that promotes cross-industry collaboration and open data sharing.

Program Portfolio

Foundational measurement science on protein structure, cell biology, and emerging measurement technologies (scattering methods, NMR, HDX-MS, cryo-EM, optical methods) described in over 100 publications.

NIST Engagement with industry through

Measurement standards and data:

RM 8671 - NISTmAb, Humanized IgG1κ Monoclonal AntibodySRM 8634 - Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene for Particle Size Distribution and Morphology,  glycan reference materials and data, cell culture for protein reference material development, and mass spectrometry reference data.

News and Updates

An RM for Assessing the Performance of Bioprocess Measurement Systems

Spotlight: SURF Student Zainab Altamimi Spends Her Summer Researching the Capsules and Tablets in 3D Drug Printing

NIST, Partners Develop Living Reference Material for Producing Monoclonal Antibodies

Blog Posts

You Don’t Learn This in School: My Experience as a NIST Summer Intern

Robotic Motion and Drug-Carrying Nanoparticles: A Look at Two Paths Through the Diverse World of Manufacturing Research

RNA Structure and Dynamics: The One-Two Punch in the Fight Against COVID-19

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