- Current challenges in LNP development post-COVID vaccine breakthroughs
- Innovations in formulation, raw material impurities, lyophilization, and efficacy correlations
- Advanced biophysical characterization tools, including differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and Neutron Spin Echo (NSE) to decode higher-order structures and lipid membrane dynamics affecting endosomal escape
- A regulatory perspective from an invited speaker, providing crucial insights
First Annual Applied Biophysics Forum in Drug Delivery - US Edition
September 10 - 11, 2025 | Cambridge Innovation Center, 255 Main St., Cambridge, MA
About the event
Join us for an exclusive workshop dedicated to lipid nanoparticle (LNP) advancements for nucleic acid therapeutics—including mRNA, CAR T-cell therapy, and vaccines.
This event brings together leading scientists, industry experts, and regulatory professionals from across the New England area for in-depth discussions on cutting-edge characterization techniques and real-world experimental insights.
Over the course of two immersive days (September 10-11, 2025), we’ll explore:
Beyond the science, this forum is designed to foster collaboration. Engage with peers, exchange ideas, and expand your network over refreshments and a networking dinner.
Join us as we push the boundaries of LNP characterization and development - where cutting-edge methodologies meet impactful discussions.
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Who should attend?
If you're working at the cutting edge of mRNA therapeutics, lipid nanoparticles, or advanced drug delivery systems, this event is for you.
Whether you're a scientist, researcher, or industry professional in formulation, analytics, stability testing, or quality control you'll gain valuable insights to enhance your approach to LNP characterization.