Webinar Now Available On-Demand: "Implementing a Robust Viable EM Program"
Missed our live webinar? No worries! You can now register to access the recording at your convenience. Dive into the essential components of a viable sampling program and discuss key elements that an organization should consider when developing its program.
Implementing a Robust Viable EM Program
Welcome to our upcoming webinar! In this event, we will highlight the essential components of a viable sampling program and discuss key elements that an organization should consider when developing its program.
Abstract:
The viable EM program is vital to the success of any aseptic processing organization. The regulatory body that oversees the organization may have specific viable EM program requirements and expectations. However, there are some program components that are universal in ensuring, not only compliance, but also efficacy and longevity of the program.
This webinar will identify essential viable EM program components and explore some considerations for implementing a successful program.
Fill in the form below to register for on-demand access to the webinar. Once registered, you will receive a link and password to view the recording.
Our special guest: Abby Roth
We are thrilled to announce that Abby Roth, a key figure in the field of environmental monitoring, will be sharing her valuable insights and expertise with us.
What to expect?
In our webinar, we will discuss topics such as:
- Discuss how the regulatory landscape drives the components and execution of the viable EM program.
- List the essential elements of a viable EM program.
- Identify viable EM program considerations that ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and expectations.
Why join us?
- Interactive Sessions: We believe in two-way communication. Each webinar includes a Q&A segment, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and interact with experts.
- Free Access for All: Our mission is to spread knowledge. These webinars are open to everyone, from industry professionals to students and enthusiasts.
- Be a Part of a Learning Community: Join a network of like-minded individuals. Share your experiences, learn from others, and become a part of a community that’s shaping the future of environmental monitoring.
Who should attend:
This webinar is designed for professionals working in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance, quality control microbiology, sterility assurance, regulatory affairs, and anyone interested in staying informed about environmental monitoring trends in the pharma industry. If you’re passionate about advancements in contamination control, this webinar is a must-attend!
Reserve your spot today!
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network. Sign up now and take your first step towards becoming a key player in the world of environmental monitoring!
Our special guest:
Abby Roth
Abby Roth, founder of Pure Microbiology, has been supporting the testing and consulting needs of the pharmaceutical, medical device, and compounding industries since 2004. Her background in pharmaceutical microbiology includes extensive knowledge of environmental monitoring.
Abby served as a USP Compounding EC member during the 2015-2020 cycle.
She is an involved member of the Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA), serving on the Board of Directors, speaking at its annual meetings, and chairing committees for the revision of five CETA Application Guides. Abby has been invited to speak for state boards of pharmacy and for national organizations.
Hosted by:
Alexandra Bezilla
Having contributed significantly to industry leaders such as Lonza, Qiagen, Roosterbio, Emergent Biosolutions, and CBMG, Alex brings a blend of technical acumen with hands-on expertise. As a career QC scientist and growing compliance expert, she has consistently demonstrated a commitment to operational excellence and continuous improvement.
Alex holds an undergraduate degree in Biochemical Engineering from UMBC and a graduate degree in Biomedical Engineering from Clemson University. Beyond the laboratory, she brings a global perspective, having lived abroad in China, and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese. Alex also enjoys rock climbing and indulges in tabletop gaming.