Webinar Date/Time: Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024 Morning Session: 14:30 pm BST | 9:30 am EDT | 15:30 pm CEST Afternoon Session: 16:30 pm BST | 11:30 am EDT | 17:30 pm CEST Thursday, October 24th, 2024 Morning Session: 14:30 pm BST | 9:30 am EDT | 15:30 pm CEST Afternoon Session: 16:10 pm BST | 11:10 am EDT | 17:10 pm CEST
What are the latest cutting-edge technologies being used for the analysis of large- and small molecules? Learn about the latest advances from leading research groups and companies with extensive experience in the techniques used in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical analysis and production.
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Event Overview:
Separation scientists play a pivotal role in the development of innovative therapeutics that benefit human health and society. In this special two-day symposium organized by LCGC, leading practitioners in the field will discuss the latest cutting-edge technologies and trends used for both small-molecule and large-molecule analysis. The first day will focus on large molecule analysis and will be moderated by Koen Sandra, CEO of the RIC Group.
The second will focus on small molecule analysis and will be moderated by Alasdair Matheson, Executive Editor of LCGC international.
The second session on both days will contain presentations from leading chromatography companies, who will demonstrate how their cutting-edge technologies benefit separation scientists working in these exciting and ever-evolving fields
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Who Should Attend:
Separation scientists from industry and academia who need to keep up to speed with the latest practical advances in biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical analysis.
Event Agenda
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024
Morning Session, 9:30am EDT - 11:20am EDT
Advances in Biopharmaceutical Analysis
Moderator: Koen Sandra, CEO, RIC Group, Belgium
9:45am EDT Multi-dimensional LC–MS: The Next-generation Process Analytical Technology for Biotherapeutic Products
Thomas M. Bouvarel, Technical Development Senior Scientist, Protein Analytical Chemistry (PAC), Genentech, CA, USA
10:05am EDT The Advancements in mRNA Analytics Driving the Breakthrough of mRNA-based Therapeutics
Helena Vanluchene, Associate Scientist, Ph.D., RIC group, Belgium
10:25am EDT Advanced MAPPS for High-confident Immunogenicity Derisking
Elise Pepermans, CEO, ImmuneSpec
10:45am EDT A Comparative Study of Analytical Methods for Assessing mRNA integrity in Lipid Nanoparticles
Camille Malburet, Scientist, Sanofi, mRNA Center of Excellence, Marcy l'Etoile, France
11:05am EDT Question-and-answer session with all the speakers in the session
11:20am EDT Session end/coffee break
Afternoon Session, 11:30am EDT - 12:30pm EDT
Biopharmaceutical Analysis Tips, Tricks, and Applications from our Sponsors
Leading chromatography companies demonstrate how their cutting-edge technologies benefit separation scientists in practice.
11:30am EDT Driving Decision-making – Software Tools for Expedited High-Resolution and Multidimensional GC-MS Insights
John Hayes, Separation Science Product Manager, LECO Corporation
Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Morning Session, 9:30am EDT - 11:00am EDT
Advances in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Moderator: Alasdair Matheson, Executive Editor, LCGC International
9:45am EDT Future Pharmaceuticals: How does Separation Science Need To Evolve?
Melissa Hanna-Brown, UCC Futures Pharmaceuticals Professor/Chair of Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemistry University College Cork, Ireland
10:05am EDT Separation of Permanent Anions, Neutral compounds, and Weak Acids Using Sequential Elution Liquid Chromatography with Tandem Columns
Lauren Kline Lovejoy, Investigator, Drexel University, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA
And GSK R&D, Analytical Development—Drug Substance and Product Analysis, Upper Providence, PA, USA
10:25am EDT Stationary Phase Directed LC Separations
John Lough, Programme Leader, MSc Drug Discovery and Development, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Sunderland
10:45am EDT Question-and-answer session with all the speakers in the session
11:00am EDT Session end/coffee break
Afternoon Session, 11:10am EDT - 12:10pm EDT
Pharmaceutical Analysis Tips, Tricks, and Applications from our Sponsors
Leading chromatography companies demonstrate how their cutting-edge technologies benefit separation scientists in practice.
11:10am EDT Addressing Nonspecific Adsorption in Biologics: Historical Insights and Modern Innovations
Pawel Bigos, Scientist, Waters Corporation
11:30am EDT Innovations in Emerging Modality and Applications Separation Techniques & Optimization Readiness
April Rachamim, Global Marketing Manager – HPLC Biocolumns, Consumables & Supplies Division, Agilent
Speakers:
Koen Sandra, CEO
RIC Group, Belgium
Alasdair Matheson
Executive Editor
LCGC International
Thomas M. Bouvarel
Technical Development Senior Scientist, Protein Analytical Chemistry (PAC)
Genentech, CA, USA
Helena Vanluchene
Associate Scientist, Ph.D.
RIC group, Belgium
Elise Pepermans
CEO
Immune Spec
Melissa Hanna-Brown
UCC Futures Pharmaceuticals Professor/Chair of Analytical Chemistry
School of Chemistry
University College
Cork, Ireland
Lauren Kline Lovejoy
Investigator
Drexel University, Department of Chemistry, Philadelphia, PA, USA And GSK R&D, Analytical Development—Drug Substance and Product Analysis, Upper Providence, PA, USA
John Lough
Programme Leader, MSc Drug Discovery and Development
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Sunderland
John Hayes
Separation Science Product Manager
LECO Corporation
Pawel Bigos
Scientist
Waters Corporation
Camille Malburet
Scientist
Sanofi, mRNA Center of Excellence, Marcy l'Etoile, France
April Rachamim
Global Marketing Manager – HPLC Biocolumns
Consumables & Supplies Division, Agilent
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