- Common and advanced analytics used to characterize LNPs
- What physicochemical properties are measured and how these properties relate to LNP critical quality attributes
- We'll review several key publications that demonstrate the relationship between LNP physicochemical properties and functional assays to determine immunogenicity and long term stability
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Key Considerations for characterizing LNPs
April 4, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT | Virtual
About The Event
Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most common vector being used in the development of nucleic acid-based gene therapies and vaccines. This webinar highlights the key considerations for LNP development, including LNP structure, formulation parameters, and the function of each lipid component. We will discuss the common and advanced analytics used to characterize LNPs, what physicochemical properties are measured, and how these properties relate to LNP critical quality attributes. Finally, we will review several key publications that demonstrate the relationship between LNP physicochemical properties and functional assays to determine immunogenicity and long term stability. This presentation is intended for any scientist involved in the development of LNP-based therapeutics, including LNP formulation scientists, LNP analytical development scientists, and LNP discovery scientists.
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Who should attend?
Any scientist involved in the development of LNP-based therapeutics, including LNP formulation scientists, LNP analytical development scientists, and LNP discovery scientists.
What will you learn?
Vaccines and Nucleic Acid-based Therapies Webinar Series
In this three-part webinar series, we will explore several areas critical to LNP vaccine and gene therapy development.
Topics include an overview of LNP structure and formulation, the common and advanced analytics used to characterize LNPs, and what LNP physicochemical properties are measured.
We will discuss in-depth the light scattering analytics used to measure LNP size, polydispersity, charge, and particle concentration.
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Register for free for any sessions in our webinar series - and keep an eye out for the recordings afterwards too!