CADET featured in NIIMBL call on interoperable chromatography modeling

The CADET software platform developed at IBG-1 has been featured in a recent project call issued by the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL). The funding opportunity RFA2025-02 invites proposals for the development of an interoperable modeling module to simulate buffer-induced pH shifts in chromatographic processes, a topic of high relevance for efficient downstream process development. NIIMBL intends to fund one project with up to USD 300,000.

The proposed module is expected to be interoperable with the open-source simulation platform CADET, which includes a flexible and extensible framework for mechanistic modeling of chromatographic separation processes. CADET has been widely adopted in both academic and industrial contexts for advanced process simulation and digital design. The CADET development team welcomes this initiative and is available for collaborative support and technical guidance. For further information, please contact cadet@fz-juelich.de.

CADET featured in NIIMBL call on interoperable chromatography modeling

Last Modified: 21.05.2025