Improving characterization of monoclonal antibodies: Making a better biotherapeutic - Now Complimentary on Demand
In case you missed our live, online educational seminar, "Improving characaterization of monoclonal antibodies: Making a better biotherapeutic" we wanted to let you know that it is available in our complimentary on-demand archive.
You can access this archive to watch the webinar at any time.
For more information and access to the archive, go to: webinar.sciencemag.org
About This Webinar
Characterization of therapeutic proteins remains labor-intensive and time consuming due to their often complex and heterogeneous structure. This has led to a concerted effort within the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industry to address these bottlenecks as a means to boost the development of more biotherapeutics. Studies in this vein, such as testing the effect of various cell culture conditions on posttranslational modifications or monitoring the purification process of recombinant proteins, produce large numbers of samples that can easily exceed the capacity of modern analytical laboratories. High throughput analytical platforms with high precision, automation, and ease-of-use are therefore in great demand. To this end, the use of microfluidic analytical platforms such as microchip capillary electrophoresis (CE) have greatly increased the efficiency and reproducibility needed for analyzing proteins intended for therapeutic use. In this webinar, our expert panelists will discuss posttranslational modifications and quality assessment of biotherapeutic proteins for biopharmaceutical development using microfluidic-CE characterization.
During the webinar, the viewers will:
• Gain a deeper understanding of the factors important in biotherapeutic protein production and characterization
• Learn the fundamentals of microfluidics-based capillary electrophoresis
• Hear how microchip-CE can speed protein analysis, particularly in the drug development pipeline
• Have their questions answered live by the panelists!
Participants:
Niomi Peckham, M.Sc.
Alexion Pharmaceuticals
Cheshire, Connecticut
I-Jane Chen, Ph.D.
PerkinElmer
Hopkinton, MA
Register at:
webinar.sciencemag.org
Questions? E-mail: webinar@aaas.org.
Produced by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office and sponsored by PerkinElmer.
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