- Drug Delivery
- Gene Therapy
- Vaccines
- Dynamic Light Scattering
- Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Utilization and Characterization of Biologically Sourced Nanoparticles: Exosomes and Viral particles - May 22nd
- Optimizing Fluorescence for NTA measurements - June 5th
- NTA and Best Practice: How to optimize data quality - June 20th
Utilization and Characterization of Biologically Sourced Nanoparticles: Exosomes and Viral particles
May 22, 2024 | 1 PM - 2 PM EDT | Virtual
About The Event
Biologically sourced nanoparticles hold great promise as diagnostic tools, drug delivery systems, and gene therapy vectors. The ability to characterize these nanoparticles is crucial to unlocking their full diagnostic and therapeutic potential.
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Who should attend?
This presentation is intended for scientists working with exosomes, viruses, and any other biologically sourced nanoparticles-based therapeutics.
What will you learn?
This webinar will highlight common applications of exosomes and viruses, particularly their use in:
We will discuss commonly measured physicochemical properties, how these properties relate to critical quality attributes, and common analytical techniques used to measure these properties, including:
Characterizing Exosomes and Nanoparticles webinar series
In this three-part webinar series, we will explore several areas in the characterization of exosomes and other biologically-sourced nanoparticles, including an overview of techniques commonly used to characterize biologically sourced nanoparticles, with a special focus on nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA). In addition, we will discuss, in-depth, the best practices to obtain quality NTA data, and how to optimize fluorescence NTA measurements.
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Register for free for any sessions in our webinar series - and keep an eye out for the recordings afterwards too!