Stockholm Light Scattering Workshop:
Enhancing Protein and Biopolymer Analytics with Light Scattering

Join us October 10th in Stockholm!

Light Scattering techniques play a critical role in various scientific fields, from assessing sample quality for structural studies to providing multi-attribute quantification for emerging gene-based medicines.

Waters | Wyatt's regional light scattering workshops and user meetings are a great opportunity to learn the “basics” of light scattering and dive into application driven discussions. Come join us for a refresher on biophysical characterization using light scattering, pick up some practical and software tips and tricks, discover what’s new, and spend some quality time with Wyatt staff. Learn the capabilities of light scattering and how these methods can complement your existing suite of analytical tools. Registration is free for this event. Coffee and lunch are provided.

Registration is free-of-charge for this event so reserve your seat now. Coffee, refreshments and lunch are provided. You will receive a confirmation email with exact location after registration.

Date: Tuesday, October 10th, 2023
Time: 09:00-16:00 CET
Location: Solna/Stockholm, Sweden

Topics covered:
  • Why sample quality matters: Applying Light Scattering tools to ensure sample quality of proteins and biological nanoparticles
  • Know your protein before you know the structure: Oligomeric state and protein conjugation with SEC-MALS
  • Characterization of plant-based polysaccharides and sustainable polymers from wood
  • Understanding complex biomolecules: Contrasting SEC-MALS and FFF-MALS for the analysis of Extracellular Vesicles, Liposomes, LNPs and Viruses
  • How can I get the most out of my Light Scattering instruments? System setup, data evaluation, trouble shooting and possible pitfalls
  • Applications presented by Swedish Wyatt customers
  • Q&A and individual consultations with Wyatt Technology scientists
Who should attend:
  • Scientists who are interested in screening as well as in-depth characterization of biomolecules such as proteins, viruses and drug delivery systems.
  • People requiring sample quality assessment for structural studies.
  • Active users of Wyatt light scattering instruments seeking to engage with regional colleagues around similar analytical challenges and wish to learn more about advanced topics related to Wyatt instruments and software.
  • Active users of Wyatt light scattering instruments seeking to engage with regional colleagues around similar analytical challenges and wish to learn more about advanced topics related to Wyatt instruments and software.