2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(485d) Mechanistic Modeling, Optimization, and Control of in-Vitro Transcription for mRNA Production
This presentation describes results on mechanistic modeling, design, and control of the in-vitro transcription reaction used in the production of mRNA. Literature and industrial datasets are used to construct a comprehensive mechanistic model for the in-vitro transcription reaction, which explains inconsistencies in past literature efforts on mechanistic modeling of the IVT reaction. The mechanistic model is used for the optimal design and control of batch and continuous production of mRNA.
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