17+ Featured Case Studies:
- Application of Ultrasonic Rheometry to Study Protein Rheology at High Protein Concentrations
- Investigate and Characterize Antibody Fragments and Aggregates Using Biophysical Methods to Support Formulation Development
- Tap into the Strategy of Protein-Based Vaccine Formulation Development and Forced Degradation Mechanisms
- Formulation for Lyophilized Proteins- Fast Dynamics as an Indicator of Protein Stability in Glass
- Photostability of a Monoclonal Antibody
- Detection and Quantitation of Oxidation in Monoclonal Antibodies
- Deamidation in Protein Drug Formulations
- Explore the Potential for Determining Leachables Using HPLC Mult-Detection Systems
- Fundamental Considerations in Frozen Drug Substance for Product Development
- Laboratory Models for Induction of Protein Degradation/Aggregation
- Formulation & Forced Degradation Considerations in Vial and Dual Chamber Cartridge and/or Syringe
- When Correlations Fail- Understand the Differences between Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Real- Time Stability
- Appropriate Use of Orthogonal Methods to Characterize Protein Aggregation in Development
- Use of Biophysical Characterization Techniques for Forced Degradation Studies to Support Formulation Development
- Leverage Novel Excipients in the Design of Stable Formulations for Inhalable Biopharmaceuticals
- Isomerization of Aspartic Acid and Its Potential Impact on Other Quality Attributes
- Scale-Up of Formulations for the Big Picture for Better Process Design
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- Formulation Track
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- Advances in Drug Delivery Track