Science Researcher Update

Analytics for Biologics Conference

Written by Stela BCI | May 23, 2015 1:06:00 PM

 

Conference - Philadelphia, PA, United States

We are pleased to invite you to GTCbio's Analytics for Biologics Conference on September 10-11, 2015 in Philadelphia, PA. This meeting will provide the tools and the strategies needed to stay ahead in the ever changing and evolving field of biologics. Join this multi-disciplinary forum and network with colleagues from industry and academia to discuss analytical methods and tools that will ensure the most efficient and accurate optimization of biologics.

Experts from government agencies and big pharma will introduce the approaches that are necessary to tackle the challenges in regulations and standards through well calculated analytics and strategies.
Session Topics:
  1. Regulatory Standards & Managing Risk
  2. Bioconjugates & Antibody Drug Conjugates
  3. Biotherapeutic Proteins & Sequence Variants
  4. Cell Therapeutics & Immunotherapy
  5. Comparability & Biosimilarity
  6. Methodology, Tools & Strategies
    • Process Analytics
    • Release, Stability Testing Methods & Specification
    • Critical Quality Attributes & Characterization
    • Potency Assays & Clinical Assays
    • Challenges with Validation
Organization: GTCbio (http://www.gtcbio.com)
For more information, please visit: https://www.gtcbio.com/conferences/analytics-biologics-overview?utm_source=afb&utm_medium=EventListing&utm_campaign=overview
 
September 10-11, 2015
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
1200 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Contact: Kristen Starkey (infogtcbio@gtcbio.com)
Phone: 626-256-6405
 
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