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Latest Live Webinar: Quantifying Affinity and Stoichiometry of Biomolecular Interactions by Composition-Gradient Multi-Angle Light Scattering (CG-MALS)

Speaker: Sophia Kenrick, Ph.D., R & D Application Scientist Event
Composition-gradient multi-angle static light scattering (CG-MALS) is a powerful, label-free technique for quantifying the affinity and stoichiometry of macromolecular interactions. CG-MALS measures interactions entirely in solution without tagging or immobilization, which can confound measurements by other techniques. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how CG-MALS has been successfully applied to the study of self-association, hetero-association with simple stoichiometry, and complex combinations of self- and hetero-association.
 
April 23, 2013

 

  

Latest Live Webinar: Quantifying Affinity and Stoichiometry of Biomolecular Interactions by Composition-Gradient Multi-Angle Light Scattering (CG-MALS)

Speaker: Sophia Kenrick, Ph.D., R & D Application Scientist Event
Composition-gradient multi-angle static light scattering (CG-MALS) is a powerful, label-free technique for quantifying the affinity and stoichiometry of macromolecular interactions. CG-MALS measures interactions entirely in solution without tagging or immobilization, which can confound measurements by other techniques. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how CG-MALS has been successfully applied to the study of self-association, hetero-association with simple stoichiometry, and complex combinations of self- and hetero-association.
 
April 23, 2013

 

  

 Automated and High Throughput Dynamic Light Scattering Application Examples

Latest Webinar

Automated and High Throughput Dynamic Light Scattering Application Examples

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Host: Michael Larkin, PH.D., Director of Advanced Projects, Wyatt Technology Corporation


Automated Zeta Potential to Charaterize the Charge for Proteins and Particles

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Characterizing Solution Properties of Biopharmaceuticals Using Light Scattering Combined with Orthogonal Analytical Approaches

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Host: Michelle Chen, Ph.D., Director of Analytical Services
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Automated Zeta Potential to Charaterize the Charge for Proteins and Particles

Latest Mobius Webinar

Automated Zeta Potential to Charaterize the Charge for Proteins and Particles

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Host: Vincent Hsieh, Ph.D. ,Research and Development Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Automated Characterization of Proteins, Polymers and Nanoparticles with Dynamic Light Scattering

Dynapro Plate Reader Webinar

Automated Characterization of Proteins, Polymers and Nanoparticles
with Dynamic Light Scattering

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Host: Michael Larkin, Ph.D. ,Advanced Projects Director
Wyatt Technology Corporation


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Protein Solutions webinar series


Measuring Electrophoretic Mobility, Charge and Zeta Potential of Proteins, Biomolecules and Nanoparticles

Measuring Electrophoretic Mobility, Charge and Zeta Potential of Proteins,
Biomolecules and Nanoparticles


Host: Vincent Hsieh, Ph.D. ,Research and Development Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Characterizing Interactions at High Protein Concentrations by Static Light Scattering

Characterizing Interactions at High Protein Concentrations
by Static Light Scattering



Host: Sophia Kenrick, Ph.D., Application Development Engineer
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Wyatt Protein Columns for Enhanced SEC-MALS Analysis

A World of Difference: Wyatt Protein Columns for Enhanced SEC-MALS Analysis.


 Host: Michelle Chen, Ph.D., Head of Analytical Services
Wyatt Technology Corporation


 Combining Size and Molar Mass Measurements of Proteins and Biomolecules Using the DynaPro NanoStar

 Combining Size and Molar Mass Measurements of Proteins and Biomolecules
Using the DynaPro
NanoStar

Host: Sigrid C. Kuebler, Ph.D., Senior Application Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation.


High-throughput, Automated Dynamic Light Scattering  Using the DynaPro Plate Reader

High-throughput, Automated Dynamic Light Scattering 
Using the DynaPro Plate Reader


Host: Sigrid C. Kuebler, Ph.D., Senior Application Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation.


Characterizing Protein-Protein Interactions with Static Light Scattering and Wyatt Technology's Calypso

Characterizing Protein-Protein Interactions with Static Light Scattering and Wyatt Technology's Calypso


Host: Dan Some, Ph.D., Principal Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Characterizing Protein Conjugates and Their Aggregates by Light Scattering

Characterizing Protein Conjugates and Their Aggregates by Light Scattering


Host: Michelle Chen, Ph.D., Director of Analytical Services
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Absolute Macromolecular Characterization webinars


Absolute Characterization of Proteins and Biopolymers: Combining SEC with Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) Detection

Absolute Characterization of Proteins and Biopolymers: Combining SEC with Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) Detection


Host: Sigrid C. Kuebler, Ph.D., Senior Application Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation.


Demystifying Light Scattering Part 1 & Part 2

Demystifying Light Scattering Part 1 & Part 2



Host: Philip Wyatt, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer
Wyatt Technology Corporation


Field Flow Fractionation Combined with Multi-Angle Light Scattering

Field Flow Fractionation Combined with Multi-Angle Light Scattering



Host: Jeffrey A. Ahlgren, Ph.D., Senior Applications Scientist
Wyatt Technology Corporation

 

 
 
Wyatt Technology is the recognized leader in light scattering instrumentation and software for determining the absolute molar mass, size, charge and interactions of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution. These tools include: in-line multi-angle static light scattering, high-throughput dynamic light scattering, differential refractometry, electrophoretic mobility, differential viscosity, field flow fractionation and automated composition gradients.