Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Microtest Laboratories Hosts Students During 2nd Annual Statewide Biotechnology Job Shadow Day

Microtest Laboratories opened its doors — and labs — to 12 high school students during the 2nd Annual Statewide Biotechnology Job Shadow Day on June 8.

Sponsored by MassBio and MassBioEd, the program allows local high school students “to explore life science career options by shadowing biotechnology professionals to experience the very real connection between classroom science and the science that drives the state’s biotechnology industry.”

At Microtest Laboratories, the students learned of the company’s history, listened to stories from current employees regarding what brought them into the field, and toured and viewed the work underway in the company’s testing labs. The day allowed the students to meet actual professionals at work in the field, ask questions, and network with individuals who will hopefully someday be their colleagues.

“At Microtest, we’re big believers in the power and potential of education and science,” said Steven Richter, Ph.D., Microtest Labs president and chief scientific officer. “We participated last year, in the inaugural Job Shadow Day, and are involved year-round in a number of local and regional workforce training partnerships with other companies, governments, schools, and colleges.”

“Programs such as Job Shadow Day that support local science and technical education are critical to helping students turn their classroom curiosity in science into meaningful, fulfilling, lifelong careers,” he said.

“Workforce development programs have a direct impact on the future — in terms of personal careers, new jobs and economic growth, and the discovery of breakthrough products and services that will better everyone’s health and quality of life. Job Shadow Day is an all-around win for everyone,” Richter said.

The 2nd Annual Statewide Biotechnology Job Shadow Day was sponsored by the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation (MassBioEd) and the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council (MassBio). Statewide, 650 students from 18 Massachusetts public high schools participated in the program at 18 biotechnology companies.

About Microtest
Microtest is a leader in testing services and contract manufacturing for the medical device, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. The company is based in Agawam, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Microtest’s expertise and flexible processes enhance product safety and security, reduce time to market, and minimize supply chain disruption. For more information, visit http://www.microtestlabs.com or call 1-413-786-1680 or toll-free 1-800-631-1680. Follow Microtest Labs on Twitter @MicrotestLabs at http://twitter.com/MicrotestLabs.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

New White Paper Helps Medical Device Manufacturers Validate Cleaning Processes

A free white paper that guides manufacturers of medical devices in the validation of their cleaning processes is available from Microtest Laboratories.

As many medical devices are made of high-tech materials such as metallic alloys or synthetic plastics, manufacturers may require the use of various agents to aid in the manufacturing process, or produce contaminants that need to be removed. Thus, these products must be cleaned to ensure both patient safety and the continuing functionality of the device.

In the white paper titled, “Five Steps to Validating the Cleaning Process of Medical Devices,” Patrick Kenny, Manager of Analytical Services at Microtest Laboratories, reviews medical device regulation under 21 CFR Part 820 – Quality System Regulation.

Several sections of Part 820 can be directly related to medical device cleanliness. For manufacturers, the challenge is to validate the cleaning process to ensure the devices are free of residue (chemical and particulate) in order to ensure patients are safe.

In the paper, Kenny presents a five-step process that provides a framework to assist manufacturers of medical devices in their cleaning validation efforts:

  • #1: Evaluate the Process, Determine the Potential Contaminants
  • #2: Determine the Limits
  • #3: Identify the Analytical Test
  • #4: Validate the Method for Use
  • #5: Validate the Cleaning Process

Download a free copy of “Five Steps to Validating the Cleaning Process of Medical Devices,” at http://microtestlabs.com/cleaning-validation-paper.

At Microtest Labs, Kenny leads the services group performing medical device and pharmaceutical analytical testing. He holds a M.S. degree in Chemistry and has spent the past 13 years working in QC, R&D and manufacturing laboratories.

About Microtest Laboratories

Microtest Labs is a leader in testing services and contract manufacturing for the medical device, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. Based in Agawam, Massachusetts, U.S.A., the company’s expertise and flexible processes enhance product safety and security, accelerate time to market, and minimize supply chain disruption. For more information, visit http://microtestlabs.com or call 1-413-786-1680 or toll-free 1-800-631-1680. Follow Microtest Labs on Twitter @MicrotestLabs at http://twitter.com/MicrotestLabs.

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Press Contact: Don Goncalves, 781-793-9380, dgoncalves@tizinc.com

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