- Scientists and researchers interested in the development and characterization of physicochemical properties and function of LNP vectors for mRNA delivery
- Anyone interested in or working on design and characterization of lipid-based vectors for mRNA delivery.
- Learn how fluorescence detection helps to correlate function with size and concentration of LNP delivery vectors
- Discover how fluorescence-detection NTA can be used to detect mRNA in LNPs
- Understand how to get started with fluorescence analysis and what factors to consider for the best outputs
Maximize fluorescence detection for a better understanding of your lipid nanoparticles
September 24, 2024 | 16:30 - 17:30 CET | Virtual
About The Event
The development of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for the delivery of mRNA requires a detailed understanding of key properties and factors linked to the LNP’s stability and function. Understanding which biophysical characterization tools will deliver the data you need when you need it is still a mystery to many in this fast-moving space. Join us for a live webinar and Q&A featuring University of Utrecht LNP researcher Dr Mariona Estapé Senti, and nanoparticle tracking analysis expert Dr Agnieszka Siupa to: • See how fluorescence labelling is used to inform property-function relationship in mRNA-LNP delivery vectors • Create robust physicochemical profiles of size and concentration with complementary and orthogonal technologies: dynamic light scattering (DLS) and nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) • Learn how to detect mRNA in lipid nanoparticle vectors • Hear how to optimize fluorescence labelling for reliable use
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