From Concept to Cleanroom:
Case Studies in Single-Use Fluid
Management Collaboration
Moderator:

Greg Verni joined Repligen in June 2024 as the vice president for the fluid management business. He is responsible for the development and execution of the fluid management operations strategy globally. Greg brings over 20 years of life science industry experience in business leadership, commercial management, quality, and large pharma bioprocess engineering. Greg holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Technology.
Presenters:

Scott Bendon joined Repligen in January 2020 and currently serves as senior director, R&D, covering the flow technology developments including single-use valves and associated molded components and manifolds. Scott was one of the founding members of ARTeSYN Biosolutions and key member of their leadership team, transitioning to Repligen as part of the acquisition in late 2019. Throughout his employment history, Scott brings significant experience in flow technology design and engineering for the bioprocessing market, having worked with both traditional stainless and single-use technology development and being named on several patents. Scott is passionate about product development and single-use flow technologies to tackle common bioprocessing challenges around connectivity and flow control. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical and manufacturing engineering from the University of Wales.

Derek Masser has worked with single-use products in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries for 16 years. In that time, Derek has been a key contributor in the development and positioning of single-use bioprocess containers, sterile sampling systems, and single-use mixing systems. Throughout this effort, he has worked with teams around the world to design and deploy these unique products. Derek earned a bachelor's degree in business and marketing from Penn State University.