TOOLBOX TO ACCELERATE DRUG DEVELOPMENT

03 Jun, 2022 | Newsletters
TOOLBOX TO ACCELERATE DRUG DEVELOPMENT

ATA Scientific provides a unique set of analysis tools that enable rapid, robust and confident decision-making at all stages of pharmaceutical development and manufacturing. Our technologies can reduce the time, cost and risk associated with each stage.
Several key attributes such as particle size, shape and chemical identity or molecular weight, size, concentration and binding kinetics help to advance understanding of pharmaceutical formulation requirements. They contribute to a successful drug development program and form a foundation for creating drugs to address unmet medical needs today and in the future.

Below are the latest recorded webinars focused on these measurements 

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Grating Coupled Interferometry 
This webinar will discuss how binding kinetics supports Peptide Discovery processes using the Creoptix WAVEsystem

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UPLC & multi-detector SEC in one
One platform provides Absolute MW (no column calibration needed), aggregation, composition, CQAs for AAVs – e.g. viral titre, % full rAAV 

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Automated Image Analysis
Do you have problems getting your powders to flow or dissolve? If so, using automated image analysis to investigate particle shape could help you overcome these challenges!
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Laser Diffraction
This webinar will explore ways of setting particle sizing requirements for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) during oral solid dosage product development.
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Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
Tips for success: This webinar will discuss the best practices for using organic solvents with Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (MicroCal ITC).

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Light scattering & X-ray imaging
This webinar will help you understand the role of deformulation prior to a bioequivalence study, detection of APIs and excipients. 
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  WANT MORE?  For a full overview of the 2022 webinar program, click here
To watch any of last year’s webinars, take a look at the full program recordings here.