Webinar: Preventing Blood Bag Breakage & Reducing Risks in Complex Cold Chains

Duration: 60 mins

While cryopreservation of leukapheresis-derived starting materials is solving common roadblocks for cell and gene therapies (including decoupling collections from manufacturing and helping to increase patient access across wider regions), maintaining the integrity of cryopreserved biomaterials during transit is critical. Even minor temperature excursions, leakage or mechanical damage can compromise therapeutic viability, delay patient treatment and expose organizations to regulatory and financial risk. Yet package failure, leakage events and temperature excursions persist, leaving patients at risk and contributing to the estimated $35 billion in industry losses from cold-chain disruptions.

Join experts Alexandre Michaux, Ph.D., Khoa Tran, and Edward Grimley, Ph.D. to learn how validated transport strategies can reduce blood bag breakage while supporting compliant, scalable distribution.

This webinar will examine proven strategies to significantly reduce blood bag breakage and leakage during cryogenic transport, safeguarding patient safety, ensuring regulatory compliance and minimizing costly product loss.