SelectScience® hosts dozens of informative free webinars for scientists every month, featuring world-class speakers at the very forefront of their respective fields. In this regular feature, we highlight the events you won't want to miss over the next few weeks or so, as well as some of our top on-demand webinars.
This week, explore key considerations for the early stage of clinical manufacturing, learn how to assess lipid nanoparticle quality and encapsulation by nano-flow cytometry, explore how to characterize antibody stability as early as cell line development, and examine core concepts essential to understanding common optical spectroscopy methods.
For cell therapy manufacturing, an important aspect of an investigational new drug (IND) application is demonstrating that the generated cell line is clonally derived while fulfilling GMP regulations. In this webinar, we will explore key considerations for the early stage of clinical manufacturing including single cell deposition methods, the importance of monoclonality assurance, consistency in the workflow, and the reduction of project timelines.
Monday, February 27, at 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 10:00 CST / 08:00 PST / 21:30 IST
In this webinar, Dr. Clayton Deighan, North American Sales and Application Manager at NanoFCM, and Dr. Ben Peacock, Head of Research at NanoFCM, will discuss how you can quantify particle size, concentrations, and loaded cargo in a single flow-based platform with the NanoAnalyzer.
Wednesday, March 1, at 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 08:00 PST
Subvisible particles (SVP) in biologics are critical quality attributes that characterize a sample’s stability and quality. However, current technique’s sample requirements mean that SVP characterization only happens late in development. In this webinar, Dr. Bernardo Cordovez, the founder and chief scientific officer of Halo Labs, will share how Aura® systems have been designed to characterize antibody stability as early as cell line development (CLD) via low volume, high-throughput subvisible particle imaging, counting, sizing, and identification.
Tuesday, March 7, at 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 08:00 PST
This first session of a four-part ‘Fundamentals of Spectroscopy’ course, will examine core concepts essential to understanding common optical spectroscopy methods. In this session, Adam Wise, and applications specialist from Andor will explain how light – an electromagnetic wave – passes through, bounces off, gets absorbed by, and is made by, atoms, molecules and solids.
Thursday, March 9, at 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CET / 08:00 EST / 11:00 PST
Watch our webinars at a time that suits you
Missed one of our webinars? Fortunately, all SelectScience webinars are made available on demand after the live event. Catch up on some of our latest webinars below:
An integrated multimodal analysis workflow to sort, sequence, and characterize antigen-specific B or T cells |
Developing a spatio-temporal single-cell type map of adult human tissues |
Leprechaun leads you to lentivirus gold |
Analysis of oligonucleotides by accurate mass LC/MS: Sequencing and impurity analysis to support development at Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals |
Strategies for syndromic testing and antibiotic stewardship - a critical role for urinalysis and rapid antigen testing |
B Cell Repertoire in Determining Responses to Checkpoint Blockade in NSCLC |
Automated proteomics sample prep: Realizing the need for higher throughput, robustness, and standardization |
Raman microscopy: The solution for advanced characterization of packaging and polymers |
SelectScience runs 10+ webinars a month across various scientific topics, discover more of our upcoming webinars>>