Analyzing Protein Developability and Stability at High-Throughput

DATE
June 13, 2023
TIME
8:00 a.m. PDT / 11:00 a.m. EDT / 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST - Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

Understanding the biophysical state, quality and properties of biopharmaceuticals is essential in product and process development. However, available material, time and resources are often limiting.

Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is an industry standard technique for protein formulation, particle sizing and stability studies. This webinar will illuminate how high-throughput DLS (HT-DLS), performed in low-volume microwell plates, is used to understand aggregation as well as colloidal and thermal stability of therapeutic protein candidates and formulations. Application examples include various studies of freeze-thaw, formulation buffer screening and thermal stability.

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Background and instrumentation for HT-DLS
  • How DLS is used to study aggregation under applied stresses
  • How DLS evaluates protein colloidal stability via second virial coefficient A2 and the diffusion interaction parameter kD.
Who Should Attend:
  • Biopharma product development scientists in need of automated methods for characterizing protein stability
  • Formulation lab managers seeking to improve productivity with high-throughput DLS instrumentation


Brought to you by:
Wyatt Technology

Speakers

Felix Gloge, Ph.D.
Field Application Scientist,
Wyatt Technology
Christian Sieg, Ph.D.
Application Scientist,
Wyatt Technology
Melissa O'Meara
Forensic Science Consultant,
C&EN Media Group

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