Latest Upcoming Webinars

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The Vaccine Pipeline
This exclusive online event will explore the latest in vaccine research and development through a program of presentations from leading scientists and experts.

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SARS-CoV-2–Specific B Cell Detection and Therapeutic Antibody Discovery
To combat the COVID-19 pandemic, comprehensive characterization of humoral and cellular immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 is essential.

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Simplify Analytical Workflows With Automated Pipetting
Sample preparation is often considered one of the most critical, but rate limiting, factors within the analytical method workflow. Implementing fully automated devices can streamline the sample preparation process, saving time and improving analytical method reproducibility and consistency.
This webinar will introduce a simple, smart and easy-to-implement automation solution to effectively carry out pipetting and sample preparation steps across a variety of bioanalytical workflows. This solution greatly simplifies sample preparation, reduces risk of human error, ensures analytical performance and improves laboratory efficiency.
This webinar will introduce a simple, smart and easy-to-implement automation solution to effectively carry out pipetting and sample preparation steps across a variety of bioanalytical workflows. This solution greatly simplifies sample preparation, reduces risk of human error, ensures analytical performance and improves laboratory efficiency.

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Characterization and Sequence Mapping of Large RNA and mRNA Therapeutics
There is currently significant demand for the development of new and improved analytical methods for the characterization of mRNA therapeutics.

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SLIM-Based High-Resolution Ion Mobility Mass Spec in Biopharmaceutical Applications
In this webinar, we will explore the applications for high-resolution ion mobility (HRIM) mass spec based on structures for lossless ion manipulation (SLIM) in biopharmaceutical applications. Topics will cover intact mass analysis, peptide mapping and post-translational modification identification and future applications for the technology in the biopharmaceutical space.

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Every Breath You Take: Predicting Inhaled Drug ADME Using Lung-on-a-Chip
The administration of drugs via inhalation into the lungs is superior to many other methods of delivery because our lungs provide a large surface area for absorption, access to the whole blood volume and comparatively little metabolic activity. Currently, there are limited in vitro models in which the absorption and permeability of drugs across the lung and into systemic circulation can be precisely measured.
In this webinar, Dr. Emily Richardson will describe novel lung-on-a-chip (LOAC), otherwise known as lung microphysiolological system, models of the alveoli and bronchi which can be used to accurately predict drug pharmacokinetics, allowing for more rapid, precise and cost-effective analysis of compounds.
In this webinar, Dr. Emily Richardson will describe novel lung-on-a-chip (LOAC), otherwise known as lung microphysiolological system, models of the alveoli and bronchi which can be used to accurately predict drug pharmacokinetics, allowing for more rapid, precise and cost-effective analysis of compounds.
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