Virtual User Meeting:
SEC with MALS: Advanced Theory and Considerations for Complex Analytes

Join us June 18th, 2024 for our Virtual Advanced MALS User Meeting

SEC-MALS is utilized extensively in macromolecule analysis for determination of molecular weight, size, conformation, physical titer, and conjugation. The fitting of light scattering data is an important parameter to determine accurate size and MW. This event will delve deeper into the physics behind light scattering and considerations for models, interactions, and constants to accurately fit data for large system. We will also cover some common troubleshooting and how to practically apply these concepts to SEC-MALS experiments in ASTRA. Registration is free for this event.

Details:
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Location: Virtual
This meeting will address several advanced topics presented by Wyatt scientists including:
  • How MW and size are determined from light scattering physics and how to account for interactions
  • Why to choose different fitting models and how they impact MW and size results
  • The theory behind particle concentration and morphology with MALS
  • Common pitfalls and considerations for SEC-MALS experiments
  • How to optimize experiments and workflows in ASTRA
Who should attend:
  • Active users of light scattering instruments seeking to learn more about advanced topics in light scattering physics and how it applies to our instruments and software.