- Learn how light scattering technologies, including DLS, ELS and MADLS can help you obtain repeatable size, zeta and particle concentration for LNPs, liposomes and AAVs.
- Discover the versatility and performance of the Zetasizer Advance in obtaining key information in the characterisation of drug delivery vectors
- Learn how easy it is to obtain accurate and repeatable results with a Zetasizer Advance instrument
Drug Delivery Vector Characterization Using Zetasizer Advance
Robust size, zeta & concentration data
September 24, 2025 | 15:30 BST | 16:30 CEST | Virtual
About The Event
The performance of drug delivery vectors is closely tied to their physical properties. In this practical session, Dr Mike Kaszuba shows how the Zetasizer Advance streamlines characterization of key attributes that drive vector performance—particle size and distribution, zeta potential, and particle concentration. Using real-world examples spanning lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), liposomes and adeno-associated viruses (AAVs), you’ll see how to develop robust methods, pick the right measurement settings, and interpret data to make confident decisions on stability, process optimisation and comparability. Whether you are working in development or QC, you’ll leave with practical guidelines you can apply —so your vectors are characterized quickly, and repeatably.
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Who should attend?
Scientists and engineers working on LNPs, liposomes, or AAVs - including formulation, analytical development, process development, and QC teams.
What will you learn?