Mastering Nano Drug Delivery:

Enlightenment for RNA-based and Gene Therapy:
Overcoming Analytical Challenges of LNPs, Viral Vectors and other Nano Drug Delivery Systems with Light Scattering

 
 

Details:

Date: Wednesday, June 18th, 2024
Time: 9:30 AM - 4:15 PM
Location: Austria Trend Hotel Ananas, Rechte Wienzeile 93-95, 1050 Vienna, AT

Registration is free for this event, seats are limited. Coffee and lunch are provided.

Light scattering is a powerful technique to conveniently assess several critical quality attributes of viral vectors or different nano-drug delivery systems such as lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). Questions of identity, purity, quantity and payload content can be answered by means of multi angle light scattering (MALS), dynamic light scattering (DLS) and phase analysis light scattering (PALS). Making use of Wyatt’s advanced methods clears the last doubts about your sample’s condition.

Join Wyatt for the day where you will have a great opportunity to learn on analysis of viral vectors and dive into application-driven discussions. Take a refresher on characterization of nano-drug delivery systems, AAVs and lentiviruses using light scattering. Discover what’s new, meet your peers 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.

Topics covered:

  • Characterization of AAVs and lentiviruses by light scattering
  • Capturing of LNP critical quality attributes by SEC/FFF-MALS
  • Enhanced LNP characterization by DLS, PALS, and real-time MALS
  • Introduction to software and software session: Performing LNP- and AAV-Analysis in ASTRA
  • Q&A and individual consultations with Wyatt Technology scientists

Who should attend:

  • Scientists which are interested in screening as well as in-depth characterization of LNPs, AAVs, lentiviruses and other viral vectors.
  • People requiring sample quality assessment for process development and formulation studies.
  • Anyone working on the development of therapeutic payload delivery systems.
  • Researchers in the field of gene therapy.
  • 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.
  • Anyone interested in learning more about light scattering and its manifold applications to nano-drug delivery systems.

Contact Us:

For more information, please contact Sven Spriestersbach.