Case Study

Mobile Advanced Therapies Facility: NIH cGMP Cleanroom Bethesda

Source: Germfree
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In response to a critical need for expanded clinical-stage viral vector production capacity, the National Institute of Health turned to Germfree for an innovative solution. Tasked with designing and deploying two cutting-edge mobile advanced therapies manufacturing facilities, Germfree collaborated closely with NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. These facilities, housed within 53′ tractor trailers, were meticulously crafted to meet stringent cGMP standards.

The mobile units feature a specialized layout across dual chassis and are equipped with state-of-the-art technology—including Class II Type B2 biological safety cabinets and advanced environmental monitoring systems—offering adaptability and regulatory compliance. From state-of-the-art cleanroom environments to advanced biological safety systems, each element was crafted to meet NIH's exacting standards. Dive into the story of adaptability, precision, and groundbreaking technology that redefines mobile cleanroom capabilities.

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