Webinar

Leprechaun leads you to lentivirus gold

The Problem: Monitoring lentivirus titer, structural stability and non-viral contaminants throughout production is critical to generating the highest yield and highest purity drug product. Too bad most current methods can only work with the purest samples and don’t check viral structure, making it impossible to get an accurate viral titer immune to fragmented or damaged viral particles and contaminants.

The Solution: Meet Leprechaun, the only tool that dishes out 5 critical pieces of info about your crude or pure lentivirus samples. Leprechaun sizes particles to sort out individual lentiviruses from aggregates and uses fluorescent antibodies to confirm if VSVG is where it should be, how many of your lentiviruses have a capsid, if there’s contamination from soluble p24 and if EVs are sneaking around. For the first time ever, you can have the lowdown on your lentivirus composition throughout your entire process.

The Proof: Join our webinar to see how Leprechaun can reveal the secrets of your lentivirus. We’ll walk through how Leprechaun’s Luni consumable stops soluble p24 from interfering with titer, gives you confidence you’re only counting what you care about, and monitors non-viral contaminants with ease.

Key learning objectives

  • Discover how the Leprechaun instrument delivers titer and identifies vectors using a combination of technologies
  • Understand how the Lentivirus Luni provides titer, capsid detection, and EV contaminant quantification in crude or cleaned-up samples
  • Learn how the Leprechaun software allows for straightforward data acquisition and analysis

Who should attend?

  • Anyone using or interested in using viral vectors, especially lentiviruses.

Certificate of attendance

All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Alex Shephard
Alex Shephard
Leprechaun Product Manager, Unchained Labs
Georgina Wynne Hughes
Georgina Wynne Hughes
Editorial Assistant, SelectScience

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