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Viral Filtration

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What is Viral Filtration?

Viral filtration is a process used to remove viruses from a fluid. It is commonly used in the biopharmaceutical industry to ensure the safety of therapeutic proteins, vaccines, and other biological products. It is also used in water purification and other applications where viral contamination is a concern. Viral filters are designed with specific pore sizes to physically trap viruses while allowing smaller molecules to pass through.

What other technologies are related to Viral Filtration?

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Viral inactivation is an alternative method to remove viruses. It uses chemical or physical methods to disable viruses, making them non-infectious, instead of physically removing them like viral filtration.
mentioned alongside Viral Filtration in 77% (55) of relevant job posts
Depth filtration, while also a filtration method, relies on trapping particles within a thick filter matrix, and may not be as effective as viral filtration for small viruses. It is a competing technology, though less precise.
mentioned alongside Viral Filtration in 16% (58) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Viral Filtration?

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Which organizations are mentioning Viral Filtration?

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Merck
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Amgen
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