September 25, 2018

Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions and Rutgers University - New Brunswick Announce Collaboration on Graduate-Level Bioengineering Course

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NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions, LLC (HCATS), a U.S. subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd. that engages in contract manufacturing and development of regenerative medicine products, and Rutgers University–New Brunswick’s School of Engineering today announced a collaboration to launch a graduate-level course, “Integrative Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering.” The new course launched this Fall 2018 semester, with select employees of HCATS included among the students participating in the course.

Led by Biju Parekkadan, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Rutgers School of Engineering, the course will focus on the integration of engineering and mathematical principles with molecular and cell biology for the development of bioprocesses involved in the manufacture and use of human cell and gene therapeutics.

More specifically, the course will emphasize a quantitative understanding of large-scale human cell culture, cell separations, viral/non-viral gene manufacture, cell purification, combination cell-device products, cell formulation/preservation, clinical trials, and more.

According to Parekkadan, who spearheads the collaborative program, the course leverages HCATS’ almost 20 years of industry experience with that of Rutgers’ leading experts to provide students with a comprehensive learning experience that incorporates academic and industry expertise and perspectives.

“In designing a course that uniquely integrates both the academic and industry spectrums of molecular and cellular bioengineering, we are providing students with a depth of knowledge that will prepare them as innovators and contributors in this exciting, 21st century field,” said Parekkadan.

The course brings industry experts in the NJ/NY/PA region as guest lecturers, including Robert A. Preti, president and CEO of HCATS and general manager of the Hitachi Chemical Regenerative Medicine Business Sector; Brian Hampson, vice president, Global Manufacturing Sciences and Technology of HCATS; and Thomas Heathman, business leader, Manufacturing Development, Technology Development & GTP Services of HCATS.

As part of the collaboration, students enrolled in the course will engage in practical exploration and tour the HCATS’ commercial cell therapy manufacturing facility in Allendale, New Jersey.

“This collaboration with the academic community allows our bioengineering experts to share the experiences they’ve accumulated over their careers and provide both deep and broad industry perspective for three current employees of HCATS as well as many looking to begin careers in the cellular therapy industry who attend the course,” said Preti. “We look forward to reaching students who share in the HCATS’ vision of achieving a world in which transformative cell-based therapeutics are accessible to all patients.”

About Rutgers University School of Engineering

Established in 1864, the School of Engineering at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, is home to educational opportunity and innovation, pursuing work of enormous relevance to society and the economy through world-class research and important industry partnerships. With seven academic departments representing key engineering disciplines, world-renowned faculty, and nationally recognized research centers, the School of Engineering currently enrolls approximately 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students, including doctoral students, and generates more than $63 million in research expenditures annually. With a degree that is recognized around the world as comprehensive and leading-edge, the School of Engineering is training the next generation of innovators across a broad spectrum of professions.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers offers access to state-of-the-art labs and facilities, research opportunities, and internships that complement coursework and provide industry experience in preparation for a biomedical career. The graduate program provides training in six critical areas of biomedical engineering and technology including: biomaterials and tissue engineering, biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering, computational bioengineering and biomedical imaging, molecular, cellular, and nanosystems bioengineering, neuroengineering, and physiological systems and bioinstrumentation.

Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions, LLC (HCATS, formerly PCT Cell Therapy Services, LLC), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd. (Hitachi Chemical) representing Hitachi Chemical’s Regenerative Medicine Business Sector in the United States. HCATS leverages nearly two decades of experience exclusively focused on the cell therapy industry. It provides contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) services at current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) standards, including clinical manufacturing, commercial manufacturing, and manufacturing development. Facilities to deliver these services under a global harmonized service platform have been established in Japan (Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture), and in the United States (New Jersey and California), with an expansion to add commercial manufacturing capabilities and capacity underway in New Jersey. For more information about these services, please visit www.pctcelltherapy.com

Contacts

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey:

Dalya Ewais, 848-445-3153

dalya.ewais@rutgers.edu

Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions:

Gregory Johnson, 201-515-2153

gjohnson@pctcelltherapy.com

 

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*This page may include mention of our past company names as it reflects content distributed in the past. The former companies Hitachi Chemical Advanced Therapeutics Solutions (HCATS, fomerly PCT or PCT Cell Therapy Services), apceth Biopharma GmbH, and Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. have been renamed Minaris Regenerative Medicine and are part of the Resonac Group.

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