Size-exclusion chromatography: How to upgrade your current methods

Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a well-established analytical method for quantitative and qualitative aggregate analysis of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and other related biotherapeutics. Developing a robust, transferable SEC method for routine testing can be challenging for many analytical development laboratories, and is becoming increasingly difficult for those wanting to consider different LC instrumentation, transition from a legacy SEC method, or for those wanting to define which method parameters will demonstrate robustness.

In this webinar, hear from Dr. Helen Whitby, senior product manager at Phenomenex, as she explores SEC method development, with a focus on method transfer and sustainability. U/HPLC system configurations, differences in SEC column chemistries, and experimental method parameters will also be explored to ensure the analytical method demonstrates robustness, which can be sustained to support the entirety of a biotherapeutic life cycle.

Key learning objectives

  • Understand the impact of U/HPLC systems, including bio-inert and traditional stainless-steel configurations to obtain robust and reproducible aggregate analysis data via SEC
  • Understand how to transition from a legacy SEC method to improve analytical method throughput and data quality
  • Determine the experimental parameters to ensure demonstration of analytical method robustness

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

Speakers

Helen Whitby
Helen Whitby
Senior Product Manager – Bioseparations, Phenomenex
Carrie Haslam
Carrie Haslam
Associate Editor, SelectScience

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