Sub-Visible Particles: impact on therapeutic proteins

SP Scientific has announced a new LyoLearn webinar, due to run on 27th June 2013, entitled 'Sub-visible Particles: Impacts on Aggregation Pathways, Adverse Immunogenicity and Regulatory Expectations for Therapeutic Proteins'.

During the session, Dr. John Carpenter Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Co-Director of the Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, University of Colorado (USA), discusses key areas and presents the latest results from his research. In addition, he will highlight the particle counting instruments that have been vital to the progress made to date.

Over the past several years there has been greatly increasing attention on sub-visible particles in therapeutic protein products. Initially, much of the discussion and debate in the field has centred on the utility and need for quantifying particles smaller than 10 micron. As appropriate instruments and quantitative methods have been developed, valuable progress has occurred in a wide range of drug development areas and more clearly defining critical quality attributes and regulatory expectations related to sub-visible particles.

SP Scientific's program of free educational webinars delivered by industry experts are devoted to lyophilization, freeze-drying and related topics.  LyoLearn webinars follow a 45-minute format for the presentations with a Q&A session immediately afterwards.  To learn more about or register for any of SP Scientific's 2013 program of informative webinars please visit http://www.spscientific.com/Webinars/ or contact the company on +1-845-255-5000 (+44-1473-240000 in Europe).

SP Scientific is a leading manufacturer of laboratory to production scale freeze dryers / lyophilizers, centrifugal evaporators and concentrators, thermal control system and glassware washers. The company sells its products under well-known brands including VirTis, Hull, FTS Systems, Genevac, and National-Hotpack. SP Scientific has ISO 9001:2008 registered production facilities in the USA and Europe.

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