Virus Characterization for Cell and Gene Therapy

The demand for high-purity viruses, and tools for their characterization, is increasing with the rapid progress of cell and gene therapies. The major challenge is accurately determining the titer, structure, and contaminant levels of viral vectors throughout the development and manufacturing process.

In this webinar, Dr. Clayton Deighan, North American Sales and Applications Manager, NanoFCM, will showcase the NanoAnalzer which allows for multi-parameter testing of various kinds of viruses with real resolution to quantitate viral vectors in complex solutions, offering a powerful tool for cell and gene therapy industry.

Key learning objectives

  • Explore how the NanoAnalyzer detects particle size, concentration, and biochemical properties in just 1–2 minutes
  • Understand how NanoAnalyzer data can distinguish and quantify viral particles in complex solutions early in the production process
  • Examine case studies about lentivirus that showcase the real-world impact of NanoFCM technology
  • Learn more about the identification and quantification of extracellular vesicles, a common co-isolate with viral vectors

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who is interested in viral vectors of cell and gene therapy, especially lentiviruses or adenoviruses.

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

Speakers

Clayton Deighan
Clayton Deighan
<p>NanoFCM</p>
Will Thompson
Will Thompson
Editorial Assistant, SelectScience

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