Introduction to Chromatographic Characterization of Proteins

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Webinar Date/Time: Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025 Session 1: 8:00 AM PDT | 11:00 AM EDT | 4:00 PM BST Session 2: 11:00 AM PDT | 2:00 PM EDT Thursday, April 3rd, 2025 Session 3: 11:00 AM JST | 10:00 AM CST

Learn about essential chromatographic analyses for protein characterization and how they ensure quality and consistency in biotechnology.

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Event Overview:


Are you looking to deepen your understanding of protein characterization in biotechnology? Don’t miss our upcoming webcast, Introduction to Chromatographic Characterization of Proteins.


In this session, we’ll explore the essential chromatographic analyses used to ensure the quality and consistency of proteins produced through biotechnology. We’ll cover critical topics like ICH quality attributes, impurity definitions, and a range of complementary chromatographic analyses required to give an accurate assessment of a protein.


Topics include:

  • Outline of ICH critical quality attributes
  • Aggregation and charge variance analysis
  • Protein subunit heterogeneity
  • Process and product impurity profiling
  • Peptide mapping
  • Drug-antibody ratio in ADCs
  • Amino acid composition
  • Glycoprofiling

Speaker:

Colin Towers
Senior Technical Support Chemist
Element

After completing a degree in pharmacy, Colin Towers pursued a career in analytical chemistry. Following 3 years performing routine testing and 3 years in instrument maintenance and calibration, he moved into a role as a method development and validation specialist in contract research. Towers gained 11 years of experience in developing methods for HPLC, LC-MS, GC, GC-MS, and SPE in a high-throughput commercial environment, supplemented by 3 years lecturing in forensic analytical toxicology and a further 3 years working as a community pharmacist. He has been with Element since 2011 as a technical specialist, consultant, and trainer.

Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/ca_w/protein

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