Dr. Stefan Zietze is Quality Control Manager at ProBioGen,Berlin, Germany. His responsibilities include the management of aQC-laboratory and the assistant director function for the QC/QAunit at ProBioGen. Stefan studied Pharmacy at theHumboldt-University in Berlin, Germany, where he received his M.Sc.in 2002. In 2003 he passed the examination as registeredpharmacist. From 2003 - 2006 he worked on his PhD-thesis with thetitle Evaluation, validation and application of an analyticalscheme for N-glycosylation analysis used for mammalian cellproduction processes as an external PhD-student in the QC/QA unitof ProBioGen, supervised by the Free University of Berlin. Besideshis expertise in the quality control of glycoproteins, he is alsoresponsible for transferring analytical methods, stability testingand formulation studies as well as the design of experiments bysophisticated statistical methods (DoE).
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Dr. Stefan Zietze is Quality Control Manager at ProBioGen AG, Berlin, Germany. His
responsibilities include the management of a QC-laboratory and the assistant director function for the QC/QA unit. Stefan studied Pharmacy at the Humboldt-University in Berlin, Germany. In 2006 he received the title Dr.rer.nat. from the Freie Universität Berlin.
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Dr. Stefan Zietze is Quality Control Manager at ProBioGen, Berlin, Germany. His
responsibilities include the management of a QC-laboratory and the assistant director
function for the QC/QA unit at ProBioGen.
Stefan studied Pharmacy at the Humboldt-University in Berlin, Germany, where he
received his M.Sc. in 2002. In 2003 he passed the examination as registered
pharmacist. From 2003 - 2006 he worked on his PhD-thesis with the title Evaluation,
validation and application of an analytical scheme for N-glycosylation analysis used
for mammalian cell production processes as an external PhD-student in the QC/QA
unit of ProBioGen, supervised by the Free University of Berlin. Besides his expertise
in the quality control of glycoproteins, he is also responsible for transferring analytical
methods, stability testing and formulation studies as well as the design of
experiments by sophisticated statistical methods (DoE).